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*44 Agrippa I beheads [[Apostle James (son of Zebedee)|Apostle James]] (son of Zebedee and brother of John), [[July 25]]; ''Agrippa I is eaten by worms and dies.'' | *44 Agrippa I beheads [[Apostle James (son of Zebedee)|Apostle James]] (son of Zebedee and brother of John), [[July 25]]; ''Agrippa I is eaten by worms and dies.'' | ||
*50 ''[[w:Gamaliel|Gamaliel]]<ref>[[w:Gamaliel|Gamaliel]] is celebrated as a Pharisee doctor of Jewish Law, who was the teacher of [[Apostle Paul]]; the author of the [[Book of Acts]] portrays Gamaliel with great respect (Acts 5:34, 22:3)</ref>, teacher of the [[Apostle Paul]] dies.'' | *50 ''[[w:Gamaliel|Gamaliel]]<ref>[[w:Gamaliel|Gamaliel]] is celebrated as a Pharisee doctor of Jewish Law, who was the teacher of [[Apostle Paul]]; the author of the [[Book of Acts]] portrays Gamaliel with great respect (Acts 5:34, 22:3)</ref>, teacher of the [[Apostle Paul]] dies.'' | ||
| − | *54 ''Claudius dies, probably poisoned.'' [[Apostle Stachys]] | + | *54 ''Claudius dies, probably poisoned.'' [[Apostle Stachys]], [[Aposlte|of the Seventy]], 2nd Bishop of Byzantium (Constantinople), [[October 31]]. |
*59 ''c,'' Probus, bishop of Verona in Italy, [[January 12]] {{citation|I cant find him in the Synaxari. Any Orthodox references to him?}} | *59 ''c,'' Probus, bishop of Verona in Italy, [[January 12]] {{citation|I cant find him in the Synaxari. Any Orthodox references to him?}} | ||
*60-62 ''c,'' [[Apostle Andrew]] traditionally thought to have been martyred in Achaia at Patras by cruxifixion. | *60-62 ''c,'' [[Apostle Andrew]] traditionally thought to have been martyred in Achaia at Patras by cruxifixion. | ||
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*66 Martyrdom of [[Photine of Samaria]], Anatole, Photo, Photis, Paraskeve, Kyriake, Photinos and Joses and the Duke Sebastianos, under Emperor Nero. | *66 Martyrdom of [[Photine of Samaria]], Anatole, Photo, Photis, Paraskeve, Kyriake, Photinos and Joses and the Duke Sebastianos, under Emperor Nero. | ||
*67 ''c,'' [[Apostle Paul|Paul]], founder of the Church of Rome, beheaded in Rome; | *67 ''c,'' [[Apostle Paul|Paul]], founder of the Church of Rome, beheaded in Rome; | ||
| − | *68 [[Apostle Onesimus]], bishop of Byzantium; [[Anastasia and Basilissa]], martyrs in Rome <ref>Noble Roman ladies, disciples of the Apostles Paul and Peter, whose bodies they buried. They were martyred under Nero.</ref> [[April 15]]. | + | *68 [[Apostle Onesimus]] [[Apostle|of the Seventy]], 3rd bishop of Byzantium (Constantinople), [[February 15]]; [[Anastasia and Basilissa]], martyrs in Rome <ref>Noble Roman ladies, disciples of the Apostles Paul and Peter, whose bodies they buried. They were martyred under Nero.</ref> [[April 15]]. |
*69 Domnina and companions, <ref>A virgin martyred in Terni in Italy at the same time as Bishop Valentine.</ref> [[April 14]]. | *69 Domnina and companions, <ref>A virgin martyred in Terni in Italy at the same time as Bishop Valentine.</ref> [[April 14]]. | ||
*76 [[Apostle Linus|Linus]], <ref>The first bishop of Rome. A disciple of the Apostle Paul, he was one of the Seventy and is mentioned in 2 Timothy 4:21. He was bishop for twelve years and is venerated as a martyr.</ref> 1st bishop of Rome and disciple of Apostle Paul [[January 4]]. | *76 [[Apostle Linus|Linus]], <ref>The first bishop of Rome. A disciple of the Apostle Paul, he was one of the Seventy and is mentioned in 2 Timothy 4:21. He was bishop for twelve years and is venerated as a martyr.</ref> 1st bishop of Rome and disciple of Apostle Paul [[January 4]]. | ||
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*80 Perpetua, <ref>A matron from Rome baptised by the Apostle Peter who converted her husband and her son, St. Nazarius. Her relics are enshrined in Milan and Cremona in Italy.</ref> [[August 4]]. | *80 Perpetua, <ref>A matron from Rome baptised by the Apostle Peter who converted her husband and her son, St. Nazarius. Her relics are enshrined in Milan and Cremona in Italy.</ref> [[August 4]]. | ||
*88 [[Anacletus of Rome|Anacletus]], 2nd bishop of Rome. | *88 [[Anacletus of Rome|Anacletus]], 2nd bishop of Rome. | ||
| − | *89 [[Polycarpus I of Byzantium|Polucarpus I]], bishop of Byzantium. | + | *89 [[Polycarpus I of Byzantium|Polucarpus I]], bishop of Byzantium (Constantinople). |
;90-96 (2nd) Persection of Christians under Emperor Domitian. | ;90-96 (2nd) Persection of Christians under Emperor Domitian. | ||
*90 Onesimus, <ref>The slave who ran away from his master Philemon and was converted by St. Paul in Rome and was the occasion of the Apostle's letter to Philemon.</ref> [[February 16]]; Birillus, bishop of Catania (Sicily), <ref>By tradition he was consecrated first Bishop of Catania in Sicily by the Apostle Peter, with whom he had travelled from Antioch. He reposed in extreme old age.</ref> [[March 21]]; Romulus and companions, <ref>By tradition ordained by the Apostle Peter as first pastor of Fiesole, he was martyred with several companions under Domitian</ref> [[July 6]]; Nicomedes, <ref>By tradition he was a priest martyred in Rome, perhaps under Domitian.</ref> [[September 15]]; Rufus of Rome, <ref>The disciple that St. Paul greets in Romans 16:13.</ref> [[November 21]]. | *90 Onesimus, <ref>The slave who ran away from his master Philemon and was converted by St. Paul in Rome and was the occasion of the Apostle's letter to Philemon.</ref> [[February 16]]; Birillus, bishop of Catania (Sicily), <ref>By tradition he was consecrated first Bishop of Catania in Sicily by the Apostle Peter, with whom he had travelled from Antioch. He reposed in extreme old age.</ref> [[March 21]]; Romulus and companions, <ref>By tradition ordained by the Apostle Peter as first pastor of Fiesole, he was martyred with several companions under Domitian</ref> [[July 6]]; Nicomedes, <ref>By tradition he was a priest martyred in Rome, perhaps under Domitian.</ref> [[September 15]]; Rufus of Rome, <ref>The disciple that St. Paul greets in Romans 16:13.</ref> [[November 21]]. | ||
Revision as of 20:49, June 9, 2009
First century (0-100)
New Testament Era (0-30)
Since the deaths of many of the biblical personalities can not be traced, for the purposes of the New Testament era, we will list the chronological appearance of these same personalities, as they are documented in the Scripture.
- 12 Tiberius I, stepson of Augustus, became emperor of Rome
- 25-26 c, Death of Joseph the Betrothed [1]
- 27 c, John the Baptist [2] begins his ministry including the Baptism of Christ
- 27-30 c, Three year ministry of Christ [3]
- 28 c, John the Baptist is executed by Herod Antipas [4]
- 30 c, Other events: First death of Lazarus; Dismas the thief curcified on Golgotha Hill outside Jerusalem alongside Christ, the first to enter heaven (Luke 23:43); Judas Iscariot hangs himself.
- 30 c,Death and Resurrection of Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God. [5]
Apostolic Era (30-100)
The Apostolic period can begin with the death of Christ, or from the Day of Pentecost, and ends with the Apostle John and covers about seventy years.
- 31 c, Apostle Stephen, the Protomartyr of Christianity., delivers a speech before the Sanhedrin (Acts 6:8-8:1) and is stoned to death, December 27.
- 34 Death of Philip, tetrach of Iturea; Apostle Nikanor the deacon (Acts 6:1-6), July 28
- 35-44 c, The Dormition [6] of the Theotokos, the Mother of Christ, August 15.
- 44 Agrippa I beheads Apostle James (son of Zebedee and brother of John), July 25; Agrippa I is eaten by worms and dies.
- 50 Gamaliel[7], teacher of the Apostle Paul dies.
- 54 Claudius dies, probably poisoned. Apostle Stachys, of the Seventy, 2nd Bishop of Byzantium (Constantinople), October 31.
- 59 c, Probus, bishop of Verona in Italy, January 12 citation needed
- 60-62 c, Apostle Andrew traditionally thought to have been martyred in Achaia at Patras by cruxifixion.
- 60-63 c, Second death of Lazarus, Bishop of Kittium.
- 60 Saints Aristarchos, Pudens (2 Tim. 4:21), and Trophimos, the Apostles of the Seventy, April 14.
- 61 c, Apostle Barnabas, founder of the Church of Cyprus, traditionally thought to have been martyred in Salamis.
- 62 Porcius Festus dies.; Apostle James, the brother of the Lord and first bishop of Jerusalem, is stoned to death at the instigation of the Sanhedrin, during the short interval between Porcius Festus and Albinus [8].
- 64 Clateus, bishop of Brescia in Italy murdered under Nero, June 4; c, 64-67 Peter, son of Jonah and founder of the Church of Antioch, martyred head downwards, June 29; First Martyrs of Rome, falsely charged by Nero, June 30 [9].
- 65 Torpes, martyr in Pisa in Italy under Nero April 29.
- 66 Martyrdom of Photine of Samaria, Anatole, Photo, Photis, Paraskeve, Kyriake, Photinos and Joses and the Duke Sebastianos, under Emperor Nero.
- 67 c, Paul, founder of the Church of Rome, beheaded in Rome;
- 68 Apostle Onesimus of the Seventy, 3rd bishop of Byzantium (Constantinople), February 15; Anastasia and Basilissa, martyrs in Rome [10] April 15.
- 69 Domnina and companions, [11] April 14.
- 76 Linus, [12] 1st bishop of Rome and disciple of Apostle Paul January 4.
- 78 Candida the Elder, [13] September 4.
- 80 Perpetua, [14] August 4.
- 88 Anacletus, 2nd bishop of Rome.
- 89 Polucarpus I, bishop of Byzantium (Constantinople).
- 90-96 (2nd) Persection of Christians under Emperor Domitian.
- 90 Onesimus, [15] February 16; Birillus, bishop of Catania (Sicily), [16] March 21; Romulus and companions, [17] July 6; Nicomedes, [18] September 15; Rufus of Rome, [19] November 21.
- 92 Mark of Galilee, [20] 1st bishop of Abruzzi (Italy), April 28.
- 96 Martyrdom of Dionysius the Areopagite of the Seventy; Flavius Clemens, [21] beheaded by his nephew Domitian, June 22.
- 98 Clement, [22] 3rd bishop of Rome, November 25.
- 99 Maro, Eutyches and Victorinus, [23], martyred under Trajan, April 15.
- 100 Nereus and Achilleus, [24] beheaded in Terracina (Italy), May 12; Geruntius of Italica, bishop of Talco (Italica, near Seville) and martyr [25] August 25; Prosdocimus, 1st bishop of Padua in Italy, November 7;
- 100 Death [26] of St. John the Theologian in Ephesus.
Close of the Apostolic Age
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