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Christianity

By helenho
  • 30

    Jesus' Crucifixion

    Jesus' Crucifixion
    Jesus was crucified in Jerusalem in front of many of his followers by the Roman government. Since, he was seen as a threat against the Romans, with his overwhelming amount of followers that continued to grow each day.
  • 35

    Saul of Tarsus Converts to Christianity

    Saul of Tarsus Converts to Christianity
    Saul of Tarsus changes his name to be known as Paul the Apostle, after converting his faith into Christianity.
  • Period: 46 to 57

    Paul's Missionary Journey

    In order to spread Christianity, Paul the Apostle, traveled to Cyprus (present day Turkey) all the way to Greece. Here, he converted many citizens to Christianity and taught what Jesus had done before he died.
  • 48

    Council of Jerusalem is Formed

    Council of Jerusalem is Formed
    This council was created by the new leaders of the new Christian movement and they discussed the rules that Gentiles must follow after converting to Christianity.
  • 64

    The Great Fire of Rome

    The Great Fire of Rome
    Nero had set the great city of Rome ablaze. Due to the fact, Christianity had grew so much, he decided to blame this incident on Christians. Thus, the Romans would persecute many Christians because of the fact they "burned down" Rome.
  • 67

    Paul is Martyred

    Paul is Martyred
    Paul was said to be beheaded by either Nero or one of his subordinates, after Rome burned down, which was blamed on the Christians. His strong faith in Christianity led him to his death.
  • 70

    Roman Capture of Jerusalem

    Roman Capture of Jerusalem
    After the Jewish's rebellion against the Roman empire ends, Titus captures Jerusalem and destroys the temple. Then, forcing the Jewish out of the area.
  • 206

    King Abgar IX converts Edessa to Christianity

    King Abgar IX converts Edessa to Christianity
  • 303

    Diocletian Orders a General Persecution of the Christians

    Diocletian Orders a General Persecution of the Christians
  • 312

    Roman Emperor Constantine Converts to Christianity

    Roman Emperor Constantine Converts to Christianity
  • 313

    Constantine Ends the Persecution of the Christians

    Constantine Ends the Persecution of the Christians
  • 323

    Constantine Builds a Church to Apostle Peter

    Constantine Builds a Church to Apostle Peter
    Constantine creates a church in order to honor the death of Peter the Apostle on the Roman cemetery where the martyr is buried,
  • 360

    Vandals Convert to Christianity

     Vandals Convert to Christianity
  • 380

    Theodosius makes Christianity its Official Religion in Rome

    Theodosius makes Christianity its Official Religion in Rome
  • 415

    Theodosius II expels the Jews from Alexandria

  • 612

    Visgothic King Sisebut Forces the Jews of Spain to Release Slaves and to Convert to Christianity

    Visgothic King Sisebut Forces the Jews of Spain to Release Slaves and to Convert to Christianity
  • 687

    Danes destroy the monastery of Whitbey

  • 870

    Serbs convert to Christianity

  • 1003

    Egyptian ruler Hakim Persecutes Christianity

     Egyptian ruler Hakim Persecutes Christianity
  • 1054

    Eastern Orthodox and Western Catholic Churches Separate

     Eastern Orthodox and Western Catholic Churches Separate
  • 1096

    Jews are Persecuted by the Crusaders

    Jews are Persecuted by the Crusaders
  • 1204

    Crusaders, led by Venezia, sack Constantinople

    Crusaders, led by Venezia, sack Constantinople