Chronological Table
Persons and Events introduced
into the foregoing History
(The dates are, for the most part, according to
Tillemont.)
{397} |
A.D. |
Philo Judæus, pp. 62, 101 |
40 |
St. Mark in Egypt, p. 41 |
49 |
Cerinthus and Ebion, heretics, pp. 20, 21 |
90 |
Nazarenes, heretics, p. 21 |
137 |
Valentine, heretic, p. 55 |
140 |
Marcion, heretic, p. 55 |
144 |
Justin, p. 68, martyred |
167 |
Theophilus, Bishop of Antioch, p. 95 |
168 |
Tatian, heretic, pp. 52, 95 |
169 |
Montanus, heresiarch, p. 16 |
171 |
Athenagoras, pp. 42, 95, writes his Apology |
177 |
Pantænus, Missionary to the Indians, pp. 42,
102 |
189 |
Demetrius, Bishop of Alexandria, p. 42 |
189 |
Clement of Alexandria, Master of the
Catechetical
School, pp. 48-87 |
189 |
Theodotus and Artemon, heretics, pp. 22, 35,
114 |
193 |
Severus, Emperor, p. 10 |
193 |
Victor, Bishop of Rome, pp. 13, 21, 35 |
197 |
Quarto-decimans of Asia Minor, p. 15 |
197 |
Praxeas, heretic, p. 117 |
201 |
{398} |
|
Irenæus, Bishop of Lyons, p. 54, martyred |
202 |
Origen, aged 18, Master of the Catechetical
School,
p. 42 |
203 |
Tertullian, pp. 138, 188, falls away into
Montanism |
204 |
Philostratus writes the Life of Apollonius
Tyanæus,
p. 109 |
217 |
Noetus, heretic, pp. 117, 124 |
220 |
Origen converts Gregory Thaumaturgus, p. 66 |
231 |
Ammonius the Eclectic, p. 102 |
232 |
Gregory Thaumaturgus delivers his panegyric on
Origen, p. 108 |
239 |
Plotinus at Rome, pp. 107, 115 |
244 |
Babylas, Bishop of Antioch martyred, p. 3 |
250 |
Novatian, heresiarch, p. 16 |
250 |
Hippolytus, p. 200; martyr |
252 |
Death of Origen, aged 69, p. 107 |
253 |
Sabellius, heresiarch, p. 118 |
255 |
Dionysius, Bishop of Rome, animadverts on
Dionysius
of Alexandria, p. 126 |
260 |
Paulus of Samosata, heretic, pp. 3, 27, 171,
186, 203 |
260 |
Council against Paulus, pp. 27, 128; with
Creed,
pp. 129, 192, 322, 343 |
264 |
Death of Dionysius of Alexandria, p. 108 |
264 |
Paulus deposed, p. 3 |
272 |
Quarto-decimans of the Proconsulate come to an
end,
p. 14 |
276 |
Theonas, Bishop of Alexandria, p. 66 |
282 |
Hosius, Bishop of Corduba, pp. 249, 254, 289,
323 |
295 |
Meletian Schism in Egypt, pp. 239, 281-2 |
306 |
Donatist Schism in Africa, p. 245 |
306 |
Constantine's vision of the Labarum, p. 246 |
312 |
Lucian, martyred, p. 8 |
312 |
Edict of Milan, p. 245 |
313 |
Eusebius, Bishop of Nicomedia, p. 260 |
319 |
{399} |
|
Arius, heresiarch, pp. 205, 237 |
319 |
Alexander excommunicates and writes against
Arius,
pp. 217, 238 |
320 |
Battle of Hadrianople, pp. 241, 247 |
323 |
Constantine writes to Athanasius and Arius, p.
247 |
324 |
Ecumenical Council of Nicæa, p. 250 |
325 |
Audius, the Quarto-deciman in Mesopotamia, p.
15 |
325 |
Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, p. 266 |
326 |
Arius recalled from exile, p. 266 |
330 |
Eustathius, Bishop of Antioch, deposed by the
Arians,
pp. 280, 360 |
331 |
Eusebian Council of Cæsarea, p. 282 |
333 |
And of Tyre, ibid. Marcellus, Bishop of
Ancyra,
deposed, pp. 280, 313 |
335 |
Athanasius banished to Treves, p. 284 |
335 |
Death of Arius, p. 269 |
336 |
Death of Constantine, who is succeeded in the
East
by Constantius, p. 280 |
337 |
Death of Eusebius of Cæsarea, who is succeeded
by
Acacius, p. 275 |
340 |
Assemblage of exiled Bishops at Rome, Council
at
Rome, p. 285 |
340 |
Eusebian Council of the Dedication at Antioch,
p. 285
Semi-Arian Creed of Lucian, pp. 286, 322,
343 |
341 |
Semi-Arian Creed of Antioch, called the
Macrostich,
p. 287 |
345 |
Great Council of Sardica, pp. 289, 313 |
347 |
Eusebian Council, p. 289, and Semi-Arian
Creed,
p. 342, of Philippopolis |
347 |
Council of Milan, p. 292 |
347 |
Athanasius returns from exile, pp. 290, 360 |
348 |
Formal recantation of Valens and Ursacius, p.
291 |
349 |
Death of Constans, p. 303 |
350 |
Paulus of Constantinople martyred, p. 311 |
350 |
{400} |
|
Battle of Mursa, p. 278 |
351 |
Eusebian Council, pp. 314, 336, with Semi-Arian
Creed of Sirmium, against Photinus, pp.
314, 322,
343 |
351 |
Eusebian Council of Arles, pp. 314, 315 |
353 |
Eusebian Council of Milan, p. 316 |
355 |
Hilary exiled in Phrygia, p. 300 |
356 |
Liberius tempted, p. 318 |
356 |
Syrianus and George in Alexandria, p. 329 |
356 |
Aetius and Eunomius, Anomœans, p. 337 |
357 |
Eusebian or Acacian Conferences and Creeds of
Sirmium; fall of Liberius and Hosius, pp.
323-
326, 341 |
358 |
Acacian Council of Antioch, p. 341 |
358 |
Semi-Arian Council of Ancyra, pp. 300, 342 |
358 |
Acacian Councils of Seleucia (p. 345) and
Ariminum,
p. 348 |
359 |
Eudoxius at Constantinople, p. 361 |
360 |
Acacian Council at Constantinople, pp. 347,
351, 358 |
360 |
Meletius, Bishop of Antioch, p. 361. Death of
Constantius, pp. 344, 352 |
361 |
Julian restores the exiled Bishops, p. 353 |
362 |
Council of Alexandria, p. 355 |
362 |
Schism of Antioch, p. 364 |
362 |
Semi-Arian Council of Lampsacus, p. 377 |
365 |
Fifty-nine Semi-Arian Bishops accept the Homoüsion,
p. 378 |
366 |
Apollinaris, heresiarch, p. 221 |
369 |
Basil, Exarch of Cæsarea, p. 375 |
370 |
Death of Eudoxius, p. 379 |
370 |
Eighty Catholic Clergy burned at sea, 380 |
370 |
Persecution of Catholics, p. 380 |
371 |
Athanasius excommunicates one of the dukes of
Lybia
p. 374 |
371 |
{401} |
|
Death of Athanasius, p. 374 |
373 |
Death of Valens, p. 380 |
378 |
Theodosius, Emperor, p. 381 |
379 |
Gregory Nazianzen at Constantinople, ibid. |
379 |
Ecumenical Council of Constantinople, pp. 373,
&c. |
381 |
Sabbatius, Quarto-deciman, p. 17 |
395 |
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