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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

545 AD to 734 AD

545 AD to 734 AD,  History Timeline: comets, USA, corn cultivation, volcanism, Mexico, Japan, Ireland, plague, North America, Islam, Muslim


500 AD, USA: This was the approximate end of the relatively peaceful millenia of the Early, Middle, and Late Woodland cultures and the beginning of the southern Death Cult, SDC or SCC, Southern Cult, chiefly Warfare Cult. The SCC included a large exchange network as did the woodlands perion before them.
~ Hittites conquer Mesopotamia.
~ North America: Strong evidence of corn cultivation.
~ to 900 AD, North America: Late Woodland period. 

535 AD, North America: Volcanic disruption. Great cultural changes began.
~ 562 AD, comets: The same comets may have done much damage in Ireland, England, and Bolivia.

540 AD: Around this time an important king Arthur may have lived in or around what is now England.



550 AD: and onward Irish monks re-Christianize Europe. comets, Italy.

~ Japan: Buddhism is introduced

550 AD: and onward Irish monks re-Christianize Europe.

550 AD: and onward Irish monks re-Christianize Europe.
~ Mexico: Mayans found Chichen?? Itza.




557 AD: Columcille leaves Ireland for Iona.



561, Ireland: Battle of Culdremna.
~ Comets: The same comets which seem to have do so much harm in England and Ireland seem to have done damage in Bolivia too.



562 AD: The same comets may have done much damage in Ireland, England, and in Bolivia.
562 AD: The same comets may have done much damage in
England, Ireland, and Bolivia.
562 AD: The same comets may have done much damage in
England, Ireland, and Bolivia.
562 AD: The same comets may have done much damage in
England, Ireland, and Bolivia.
~ USA: Riverine tribes planted in the Colorado flood plain and crossed Algodones dunes to plant and fish on Lake Cahuilla shore.

563 AD: Columcille sails to Iona, from whence he Christianized Scotland and much of England.

565 AD: The reign of Justinian ended with bubonic plague.



570 AD: Birth of Muhammad at Mecca.


579: Lombards were in what is now Italy.


582 AD to 720 AD: About this time Idwal Roebuck was active.



590 AD: Columbanus leaves for Gaul. Columbanus was an Irish missionary to Europe.






597 AD: Columcille dies. His name and reputation was greatest in the Irish church. He had a great reputation as a missionary.








604 AD: Japan gets its first written constitution. Which country got theirs earlier??





614 AD to 680 AD: Life of Saint Hilda. Born in 610? to a noble family in Anglo -     England. Hilda was the daughter of Herrick? who was the nephew of St. Edwin, the exiled king of Northumbria. Around 647 Hilda was made abbess of the double monastery at Harthepost?

618 AD to 707 AD, China: The tang dynasty was fruitful.

623 AD: From the first of this year people of Islam took steps to becoming a political state.
 
633 AD: Islam was becoming a military force.
 
655 AD: Islam is now a naval power.

630 AD: Xuan Zang, Buddhist monk and traveler visited Samarkand in present Uzbekistan. 
~ Chinese controlled a large part of central Asia. 

632 AD: Death of  Mohamad. 

635 AD: Aidan founds Lindisfarne.

639 AD: Muslim armies conquered the southern territories of the Byzantine empire (Syria, the Holy Land, Egypt, and Jordan.

645 AD: Return of Yuan Chuang(Huen Tsiang)to China.

655 AD: Islam is now a naval power.

650 AD to 900 AD: Mexico: Xochicalco had an interesting an active society in what is now Morelia. It may be the most densely constructed site in Mesoamerica. From about 800 AD it was a rival and successor to Teotihuacan. It contained and interesting celestial observatory which was probably constructed around 700 AD.



660 AD to 690 AD, Ireland: Plague years
664 AD: Pestilence in England.



660 AD to 802 A D, Ireland: ? Perhaps 40 years of greatly damaging occurrences in Ireland which traumatized the culture?

672 AD, England: Pestilence.




682 AD- 720 AD, Ireland: Idwal Roebuck lived.


683 AD, England: Pestilence.






694 AD to 701 AD, Ireland: Laingsech, Langseth, Oengusso lived.
~ Ireland: Viking attack on Lambay Island of Dublin.
~ North America: Hopewell culture responsible for significant earthworks



698 AD: Willibrord(?) of Ulrecht(?) discovers Heligoland island


 





 
700 AD: It has been estimated that by this time 1% of the world population is Muslim. 
~ to 1700 AD, North America: Mississippi Tradition (Bahn) 
~ to 800 AD: Irish monastic culture at its height.
~ to 795 AD:  Full-scale Viking invasion of Ireland.
~ to 1,200 AD, USA: "Pueblo" stone dwellings along rivers and high up canyon walls. These "Pueblo" were called Anasazi by the Navajo.
~ to 1500 AD, USA: Cahokia a large settlement along the Mississippi River with a population of perhaps 20,000 persons. They left large earthen mounds. They farmed corn. There homes seemed to have been partially subterranean thatched row houses around open plazas.
~ Ireland: It seems that much Irish history was being collected in munster about this time







710 AD to 711 AD, Spain: Moors invade.
















167 AD to 356 AD

 167 AD to 356 AD: History timeline of a different sort. It includes happenings and doings in: Europe and the Americas.


181 AD to 203 AD: Life of Saint Perpetua. converted to Christianity in 203. 

185 AD to 254 AD: Life span of Origen, Greek father of the church.

190 AD to 265 AD: Life of Hua To, Chinese physician invented an anesthetic for surgery using a hallucinogenic tea.                                                196 AD to 265 AD: Life of St. Dionysius who became Bishop of Roman Alexandria in 247 AD. In 251 251 Decius decreed Christians must worship Roman gods, Dionisius escapes to Libia.

 



200 AD to 1500 AD: The Mogollon lived at this time in what is now the US southwest and Mexico north west. They differed from the Hohokam and ancestral Pueblo. They had nicely ground stone tools and developed ceramics. They cultivated plants. They built pit houses. their earlier pit house were circular and some nearly subterranean. 

~ Ireland: Cormac McArt  was High King in Limerick. Limerick was already ancient by this date.

~ Good written documentation of doings and happenings was being kept in Ireland by this time. This writing has been accepted by excellent historians as excellent documentation dates from this time.

~ Beginning of  of High Kingship at Tara (Co Meath, Ireland)

200 AD: Writings done in Ireland from this time has been accepted as excellent documentation and dates for the doings and happenings of within a couple of hundred years of this time.

~ Ireland: Beginnings of High kingship at Tara, Co Meath..

~  to 800 AD: "the Classic Maya   period."
~ By this time Romans were making glass bottles and windows.
200 AD: By this time certain swedes were already writing in runic script.
      
 

215 AD to 276 AD: The approximate life span of Mani, the founder of the Manichean religion in Mesopotamia.

~ 217 AD, US Southwest: Basket making is well established.



220 AD to 180 AD: Duration of the 2nd Punic war.


222 AD, China: Three Kingdom period.







 232 AD, New Zealand: Taupo volcano, Hatepe erupted on the North Island. Now lake Taupo.

250 AD: The Cyprian Plague arrived in Carthage.

~ Diophantus of Alexandria introduced algebra. to whom?

~ Ireland: Strong influence of La Tien Iron Age people.


251 AD  t0 356 AD (?)" Life of Saint Anthony. He was born of wealthy Christian  parents in upper Egypt. He went to a mountain in the Arabian desert and stayed for two years. He walked to Alexandria to support Christian martyrs there.


265 AD to 420 AD: China's Jin Dynasty flourishes.


268 AD: Goths, a people which have been called a barbaria tribe, plundered, Greek states.


275 to 335 AD: Life of, Bahasa, an Indian Sanscrit playwrite. Perhaps named after one of the very earliest Sanscrit writer of about 100 BC.  Or, the same, but redated to the earlier time. Perhaps theEnglish tried to lessen a colomial people by making about 400 years younger.             


285 AD: Roman Empire splits into Western and Eastern empires.


ca 300 AD: Marked the rise of Buddhism in China.

300 AD: Hopewell Tradition reaches its greatest extension in N.A. Influence from the tradition was probably felt from what is now Canada to what is now Cuba. It was also felt west to the Rockies and east nearly to the Atlantic.

~ By this time Romans were calling people in Ireland, Scoti.

300 AD to 400 AD, China: Chines recorded particularly abundant sunspot activity. It was associated with increased warmth. A modern guess was that the increased average Earth temperature was about one degree. Naked-eye sunspots were abundant to Chinese observations.
300 AD to 400 AD, Central America: Mayan civilization flourish.
~ to 320 AD: Armenians adopted Christianity as their state religion
~ San Gorgonio or St. Gorgonius is celebrated in the East 0n March 12 th and in the west on September 9th. He was martyred at Nicomedia along with St. Chrodegan, bishop of Metz and Lactanius Eusebius of Caesarea at the time of Emperor Diocletian of Rome.  San Gorgonio much later became the name of the highest mountain in Southern California.
~ at about this time bowling became part of the religious ritual in German monasteries.
~ Arnobius was an early Christian apologist.
~ Ireland: Greeks reached the island again.


312 AD, Rome: Constantine converts to Christianity and becomes emperor.

313 AD: Edict of Milan legalizes Christianity.


320 AD, India: Gupta empire emerges.
~ 520 AD: Is said to be a Golden Age of Hindu civilization.

322 AD to 287 AD: The life span of St Monica.

324 AD to 337 AD: Reign of emperor Constantine.

330 AD: Constantine the first dedicates the city of Constantinople, established on the site of the Greek city Byzantium, as the new capital of the Roman empire. So, Constantinople is named the capital of the Roman empire.







337 AD: St. Julius, Pope.
~ to 476 AD: Decline and fall of the Roman Empire



 

340 AD to 570 AD: "The Migration Period" called the Barbarian Invasion of Europe. There was a movement of new people from the east and north east into Europe. We have called the newcomers: Franks, Goths, Alemanne,  Alan, Huns, Slavs, and Avars.

~ 397 AD: Life span of Saint Ambrose. He was educated in Rome and became a successful lawyer and was appointed governor of Milan. Milan and Church became divided over Church doctrine. Ambrose was elected bishop of Milan and was subsequently baptized.

 

350 AD: Christianity was well established in much of Ireland by this time.

~ to 730 AD: Grand Anse beach on Grenada was a port for receiving unworked amethyst crystals from South America. The crystals were made into beads on this same island. Pearls were a part of these dealings. 


352 AD: Pope Liberius,

354 AD: to 430 AD: Life of  Saint Augustine. When Augustine he went o Carthage to study law. By 375 he was running schools of rhetoric and grammar.In 383 he went to rome to teach rhetoric and Monica, his mother, followed



 


22 BC to 167 AD

 22 BC to 167 AD: comets, runic script in Europe, Ireland, Jesus, St. Peter,
 20 BC: Second Temple is started in Jerusalem. 
~ to c.40 AD: The approximate life span of St Mary, mother of Jesus. She left for Egypt with Joseph and returned to Nazareth when Herod died. When Jesus was "12" the family traveled to Jerusalem where Jesus visited the temple.
 

 
~ to about 700 AD: A runic script is use by Germanic speaking people at about these times. Was it called Elder Futh?

20 BC: Second Temple is started in Jerusalem.
~ to c.40 AD: The approximate life span of St Mary, mother of Jesus. She left for Egypt with Joseph and returned to Nazareth when Herod died. When Jesus was "12" the family traveled to Jerusalem where Jesus visited the temple.
 18 BC to 19 AD: German leader, Armin, defeats a Roman "army."
 
4 BC to 64 AD Saint Peter: This is his likely life span.
 
3 BC to 33 AD: Jesus of the Christians was probably born during this period. 
2 BC: Jerusalem: Aqueduct was built.

O BC/AD: Polaris  14 degrees from the North Pole.
c. 1 AD to 29 AD:  Approximate life span of Saint John the Baptist, cousin of Jesus. John's parents were Zechariah, a priest at the temple in Jerusalem, and Elizabeth, cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
1 AD: Philippines: Advanced boat building and gold mining.
2 AD: By this time some "Dead Sea Scrolls" had been written.
c. 3 AD to 65 AD: Approximate life span of Saint Paul, born in Tarsus of a wealthy Jewish family.
4 AD to 40 AD: Life of St Veronica.
c. 6 AD to 101 AD: Approximate life span of Saint Paul, John and James were followers of Saint John the Baptist. John was the only one to stand up for Jesus at his crucifixion. He was the only disciple not martyred. As an old man he wrote the Fourth  Gospel, it has been said,
8 AD: Ovid's Metamorphoses  is published. 
8 AD to 23 AD: Reign of Wang Mang(?) in China's Hsin(?) dynasty emperor.
c.10 AD: It is said that St. Mary Magdalen traveled with Jesus. That she also went to Ephesus with the apostle John and the Virgin Mary. She may have died in Ephesus and was venerated on Constantinople. She is said to have helped spread the gospel in France.
~ Rise of Mexican city of Teotihuacan.
c. 10 AD to 90 AD, Ethiopia: Axrimite(?) kingdom flourishes.
~ Saint Thomas lived. Doubting Thomas from John 14 & 20?
~ St Luke, author of 3rd Gospel and Acts, is alive. He may have traveled with St Paul. He was a physician and able to read and write Greek.
~ China: Magnetic compass in use.
~ St. Mathew lived. Was Levi son of Alpheus and became a tax collector in Galilee. May have brought gospel to Ethiopia, Ireland, Persia, Egypt, Macedonia, Syria.

1301 AD to 1490 AD

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