Church History

  • Period: 1 BCE to 1 CE

    Birth of Jesus

  • Period: 25 to 50

    Death of Jesus

  • Period: 25 to 40

    Death of Stephen

  • Period: 50 to 75

    Death of Paul

  • Period: 50 to 75

    Destruction of Jerusalem

  • Period: 50 to 75

    Nero

  • Period: 100 to 200

    Ignatius

  • Period: 100 to 200

    Polycarp

  • Period: 100 to 200

    Marcion

  • Period: 100 to 200

    Justin

  • Period: 100 to 200

    Moratoria Canon

  • Period: 100 to 200

    Clement of Alexandria

  • Period: 100 to 200

    Tertullian

  • Period: 100 to 200

    Trajan

  • Period: 100 to 200

    Montanus

  • Period: 100 to 200

    Irenaeus

  • Period: 200 to 300

    Cyprian

  • Period: 200 to 300

    Origen

  • Period: 200 to 300

    Decius

  • 300

    Diocletian

  • Period: 300 to 400

    Constantine

  • Period: 300 to 400

    Constantine's Conversion

  • Period: 300 to 400

    Basil

  • Period: 300 to 400

    Theodosius

  • Period: 300 to 400

    Ulfilas

  • Period: 300 to 400

    Goths

  • Period: 300 to 400

    Anthony

  • Period: 300 to 400

    Athanasius

  • Period: 300 to 400

    Ambrose

  • Period: 300 to 400

    Council of Nicaea

  • 400

    Jerome

  • Period: 400 to 500

    Augustine

  • Period: 400 to 500

    Fall of Rome

  • Period: 400 to 500

    Huns

  • Period: 400 to 500

    Sack of Rome

  • Period: 400 to 500

    Leo

  • Period: 400 to 500

    Council of Chalcedon

  • 500

    Baptism of Clovis

  • 500

    Saint Patrick

  • Period: 500 to 600

    Benedict

  • Period: 500 to 600

    Lombards

  • Period: 500 to 600

    Justinian

  • Period: 500 to 600

    Gregory the Great

  • 600

    Augustine to England

  • Period: 600 to 700

    Gregory the Great

  • Period: 700 to 800

    Battle of Tours

  • Period: 700 to 800

    Iconoclastic Controversy

  • Period: 700 to 800

    Boniface

  • Period: 700 to 800

    Charlemagne

  • 909

    Cluny founded

  • Period: 950 to 1000

    Gerbert

  • Period: 1000 to 1100

    Seljuk Turk capture Palestine

  • Period: 1000 to 1100

    Gregory Vll (Hildebrand)

  • Period: 1000 to 1100

    Otto the Great

  • Period: 1000 to 1100

    Gregory Vll

  • Period: 1000 to 1100

    Gregory Vll

  • Period: 1000 to 1100

    East-West Schism

  • Period: 1000 to 1100

    1st Crusade

  • 1100

    Abelard

  • Period: 1100 to 1200

    2nd Crusade

  • Period: 1100 to 1200

    Bernard

  • Period: 1100 to 1200

    3rd Crusade

  • Period: 1100 to 1200

    Treaty of Richard l and Saladin

  • Period: 1100 to 1200

    Saladin Captures Jerusalem

  • 1101

    Jerusalem Taken

  • 1150

    Peter Waldo

  • Period: 1150 to 1200

    Gratian

  • 1200

    Innocent lll

  • Period: 1200 to 1250

    Franciscans Dominicans

  • Period: 1200 to 1250

    Thomas Aquinas

  • Period: 1200 to 1250

    4th Lateran Council

  • Period: 1200 to 1300

    5th Crusade

  • Period: 1200 to 1300

    Children's Crusade

  • Period: 1200 to 1300

    The kingdom of Jerusalem

  • 1201

    4th Crusade

  • 1300

    Acre Falls

  • 1300

    Boniface Vlll

  • Period: 1320 to 1370

    Babylonian Captivity

  • Period: 1350 to 1400

    Wyclif

  • Period: 1375 to 1425

    The Great Schism Rome Martin V Elected by Council of Constance

  • Period: 1375 to 1425

    Avignon

  • Period: 1500 to 1550

    Henry Vlll

  • Period: 1500 to 1550

    Tyndale's Bible

  • Period: 1500 to 1550

    Act of Supremacy

  • Period: 1500 to 1550

    Society of Jesus

  • Period: 1500 to 1550

    Luther's Theses

  • Period: 1500 to 1550

    Cortes Takes Mexico

  • Period: 1500 to 1550

    Calvin's Institutes

  • Period: 1500 to 1550

    Pizarro Takes Peru

  • Period: 1500 to 1550

    Diet of Augsburg

  • Period: 1500 to 1550

    Edward

  • Period: 1540 to 1563

    Council of Trent

  • 1550

    Mary

  • Period: 1550 to

    Edict of Nantes

  • Period: 1550 to

    Presbyterianism in Scotland

  • Period: 1550 to

    Peace of Augsburg

  • Period: 1550 to

    Persecutions

  • Period: 1550 to

    Elizabeth

  • Period: 1550 to

    New Act of Supremacy

  • Period: 1570 to

    Congregationalists

  • Period: 1570 to

    Puritans

  • Ricci in Peking

  • James l

  • Period: to

    Baptists

  • Period: to

    30 Years' War Peace of Westphalia

  • Period: to

    Charles l

  • Period: to

    New England Puritans

  • Period: to

    English Act of Toleration

  • Period: to

    John Locke

  • Period: to

    Isaac Newton

  • Period: to

    Pascal

  • Period: to

    Philip Spener

  • Period: to

    Moravians

  • Period: to

    Joseph Butler

  • Period: to

    John Wesley

  • Period: to

    George Whitefield

  • Period: to

    Voltaire

  • Period: to

    French Revolution

  • Period: to

    Isaac Backus

  • Period: to

    French Revolution

  • First Camp Meeting

  • Period: to

    F. Schleiermacher

  • Period: to

    J.H. Newman

  • Period: to

    William Wilberforce

  • Period: to

    Pope Pius IX

  • Karl Marx

  • Period: to

    Charles Darwin

  • Period: to

    D.L. Moody

  • Period: to

    Fall of Papal States

  • Period: to

    A. Ritschl

  • Period: to

    Papal Infallibility

  • Period: to

    W. Booth

  • Nietzsche dies

  • Period: to

    Social Gospel

  • Period: to

    World War l

  • Period: to

    Russian Revolution

  • Azusa Revival Begins

  • Period: to

    Fundamentalism

  • Period: to

    World War ll

  • Period: to

    Adolf Hitler

  • Period: to

    World Council of Churches

  • Scopes Trial

  • Period: to

    William Nagenda converted

  • Period: to

    East African Revival Begins

  • Communist expel missionaries to China

  • Billy Graham

  • Period: to

    Berlin Wall

  • Period: to

    Lausanne Congress

  • Period: to

    Ignatius Cardinal Kung, Kung Pin-Mei convicted of treason

  • Period: to

    David Yonggi Cho employs cell group strategy

  • Period: to

    Vatican ll

  • C.S. Lewis dies

  • Karl Barth dies

  • Period: to

    Chinas Cultural Revolution

  • Berlin Wall Falls

  • World Trade Center towers destroyed

  • 1/3 World population claims Christianity