Chronology

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The chronological history of the world from the ancient past to the distant future.

Pre-Cataclysm

Year Event
1 Jesus Christ is born.[1][1.1][note 1]
4 The second Germanic War begins.[1.1]
30 Jesus Christ is crucified.[1.1][note 2]
64 The Great Fire of Rome breaks out.[1.1]

Christians are persecuted by the violent Roman emperor Nero.[1.1]

100 The Roman Empire is on the rise.[1.1]
165 The 16th Germanic War begins, and Best disease spreads from West Asia into the Empire's territory.[1.1]
250 The Decian persecution of Christians takes place.[1.1]
311 The Edict of Toleration by Galerius is issued, and a flag with a cross is first created.[1.1]
313 The Edict of Milan is issued.[1.1]
379 Theodosius the Great is born.[1.1]
395 Theodosius the Great dies, resulting in the Roman Empire being split between East and West.[1.1]
440 Leo the Great, Bishop of Rome, is born.[1.1]
449 Anglo-Saxons invade Britannia.[1.1][note 3]

The Heptarchy is established.[1.1]

476 The Western Roman Empire falls.[1.1]
585 The Slavic migrations begin.[1.1]
610 Muhammad receives his first revelation, leading to the establishment of Islam.[1.1]

The caliphate's territory expands.[1.1][note 4]

726 The Catholic Church bans religious icons.[1.1][note 5]
731 The Catholic Church banishes iconoclasts.[1.1][note 6]
732 The Battle of Tours, also called the Battle of Poitiers, takes place.[1.1]
747

Post-Cataclysm

Year Date Event Details

Notes

  1. In our world, Christian scholars generally place Jesus' birth between 6 to 4 BC.
  2. In our world, Christian scholars generally believe Jesus' crucifixion happened in either the year 30 or 33.
  3. This date seems to come from Bede the Venerable's Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
  4. In our world, Muhammad only began to preach publicly some three years later after his first revelation, circa 613. Further, the first caliphate (イスラム帝国, lit. "Islamic Empire"), the Rashidun Caliphate, was only established after Muhammad's death in 632.
  5. The Chronology in Drag-On Dragoon World Inside says the Catholic Church (ローマ教会, lit. "Roman Church") banned religious icons. However, in our world, the veneration of religious icons was actually banned by Byzantine emperor Leo III the Isaurian.
  6. In our world, Pope Gregory II summoned a synod in 727 to condemn iconoclasm.

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