Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series II/Volume III/Theodoret/Chronological Tables
Chronological Tables to accompany the History and Life of Theodoret.
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323. |
Defeat and relegation of Licinius. |
Theod. i. 1; Soc. i. 4; Soz. i. 8; Eus. x. 9. |
324. |
Execution of Licinius. Macarius, bishop of Jerusalem, Silvester of Rome, and Alexander of Alexandria. |
Theod. i. 2; Soc. i. 9; Soz. i. 2. |
Colluthus condemned at Alexandria. |
Theod. i. 3 |
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325. |
20th year of Constantine I. COUNCIL OF NICÆA (May 20–Aug. 25). |
Theod. i. 6; Soc. i. 8; Soz. i. 17. |
Birth of Gallus (Cæsar). |
Theod. iii. 1 |
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Birth of Gregory of Nazianzus. |
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Eustathius of Berœa elected bishop of Antioch. |
Theod. i. 3; Soz. i. 2. |
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Constantine writes a letter ordering the building and reparation of churches. |
Theod. i. 14 |
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Also a letter to Macarius, bishop of Jerusalem, about the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. |
Theod. i. 16; Soc. i. 9. |
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326. |
Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, died in January (perhaps April), and Athanasius succeeds, probably on June 8th. The Festal Index gives 328. |
Theod. i. 25; Soc. i. 15; Soz. ii. 17. |
327. |
? Consecration of Frumentius to the Abyssinian bishopric. |
Theod. i. 22; Soc. i. 19; Soz. ii. 24. |
328. |
Arian Council of Antioch, and deposition of Eustathius: but the date is much controverted. Possibly 330 or 331. |
Theod. i. 20; Soc. i. 24; Soz. ii. 19. |
329. |
Incident of Ischyras and Macarius. |
Theod. ii. 6; Soc. i. 27. |
Birth of Basil of Cæsarea, “the Great.” |
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330. |
Byzantium dedicated as Constantinople, May 11th. |
cf. Theod. i. 18; Soc. i. 16; Soz. i. 3. |
331. |
Birth of Julian. |
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Perhaps the deposition of Eustathius. |
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333. |
Constantine’s letter to Sapor II. |
Theod. i. 24 |
335. |
Division of the empire between Constantine, Constantius, and Constans, sons, and Dalmatius and Hannibalianus, nephews, of the emperor. |
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Dedication of the Great Church at Jerusalem. |
Theod. i. 29; Soc. i. 28; Soz. ii. 26. |
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Anthony summoned to Alexandria. |
Theod. iv. 24 |
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Councils of Tyre and Jerusalem; first exile of Athanasius. |
Theod. i. 28–29; Soc. i. 28; Soz. ii. 25. |
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336. |
Athanasius at Treves. |
Theod. i. 29; Soc. i. 35; Soz. ii. 28. |
Death of Arius. |
Theod. i. 13; Soc. i. 38; Soz. ii. 29. |
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Death (? Clinton gives 340) of Alexander of Constantinople. |
Theod. i. 19. |
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337. |
Death of Constantine I. Whitsunday. |
Theod. i. 30; Soc. i. 39; Soz. ii. 34. |
338. |
Athanasius’ restoration recommended by Constantine II. |
Theod. ii. 1; Soc. ii. 3; Soz. iii. 2. |
340. |
Constantine II. defeated and slain near Aquileia. |
Theod. ii. 3; Soc. ii. 5; Soz. iii. 2. |
Constantius at war with Persia. |
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Death of Eusebius of Cæsarea, the historian. |
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Paul and Eusebius of Nicomedia rivals at Constantinople. |
Theod. i. 19; Soc. ii. 7; Soz. iii. 4. |
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Athanasius withdraws to Rome. |
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Gregory at Alexandria. |
Theod. ii. 3; Soc. ii. 11; Soz. iii. 6. |
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Arian Synod of the Dedication of the Great Church at Antioch, commonly dated 341. |
Theod. ii. 3; Soc. ii. 10; Soz. iii. 5. |
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342. |
Constantius orders expulsion of Paul from Constantinople. |
Theod. ii. 4; Soc. ii. 7; Soz. iii. 4. |
343. |
Persecution in Persia. |
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343–4 or 347. |
(See note on p. 67.) Council of Sardica. |
Theod. ii. 6; Soc. ii. 14; Soz. iii. 11. |
Athanasius received at Milan by Constans. |
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345. |
Murder of Gregory. |
Theod. ii. 9. |
345 or 346. |
Deposition of Stephen of Antioch. |
Theod. ii. 8; Soc. ii. 26; Soz. iii. 20. |
Return of Athanasius, October 21. |
Theod. ii. 3; Soc. ii. 33; Soz. iii. 70. |
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347. |
Birth of John Chrysostom. |
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349. |
Council at Jerusalem (Mansi. ii. 171 u.), under bp. Maximus, in favour of Athanasius. 1st Council of Sirmium. |
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350. |
Revolt of Magnentius. |
Theod. ii. 12; Soc. ii. 25. |
Constans killed February 27. |
Theod. ii. 9; Soc. ii. 25; Soz. iv. 1. |
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351. |
Constantius, sole emperor, defeats Magnentius at Mursa. |
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2nd Council of Sirmium. |
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352. |
Liberius succeeds Julius in the See of Rome |
Theod. ii. 12. |
Paul of Constantinople strangled. |
Theod. ii. 4; Soc. ii. 26; Soz. iv. 2. |
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353. |
Suicide of Magnentius. |
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355. |
Council of Milan. |
Theod. ii. 12; Soc. ii. 36; Soz. iv. 9. |
356. |
Intrusion of George at Alexandria. |
Theod. ii. 10; Soc. ii. 14; Soz. iv. 30. |
357. |
Deposition of Cyril of Jerusalem by Acacius. |
Theod. ii. 22; Soc. ii. 42; Soz. iv. 25. |
3rd Council of Sirmium. |
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358. |
Return of Liberius. |
Theod. ii. 14; Soc. ii. 42; Soz. iv. 15. |
359. |
Synod of the Isaurian Seleucia. |
Theod. ii. 22; Soc. ii. 39; Soz. iv. 22. |
Birth of Gratianus. |
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Council of Ariminum. |
Theod. ii. 15; Soc. ii. 37; Soz. iv. 17. |
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360. |
Synod of Nica. |
Theod. ii. 16. |
3rd Council of Constantinople. (Semi Arian.) |
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361. |
Nov. 3 Death of Constantius. |
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Accession of Julian. |
Theod. iii. 1; Soc. ii. 47; Soz. v. 1. |
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362. |
Murder of George of Alexandria. |
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Athanasius returns Feb. 22, but goes into 4th exile in October. |
Theod. iii. 5; Soc. iii. 4; Soz. vi. 6. |
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363. |
Julian’s baffled attempt to rebuild the Temple |
Theod. iii. 15; Soc. iii. 70; Soz. v. 22. |
Julian’s Persian expedition and death, June 26. |
Theod. iii. 20; Soc. iii. 17; Soz. vi. 1. |
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Accession of Jovian, June 27 |
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364. |
Death of Jovian. |
Theod. iv. 4; Soc. iii. 26; Soz. vi. 3. |
Accession of Valentinian. Valens Augustus. |
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366. |
Liberius, bp. of Rome, dies and is succeeded by Damasus. |
Theod. ii. 17; Soc. iv. 29; Soz. vi. 23. |
367. |
Gratianus, son of Valentinian, declared Augustus. æt. s.8. |
Theod. v. 1. |
5th exile of Athanasius. |
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370. |
Basil becomes bishop of Cæsarea. |
Theod. iv. 16; Soc. iv. 26; Soz. vi. 16. |
372. |
Gregory of Nazianzus becomes bishop of Sasima. |
Theod. v. 7; Soc. iv. 26; Soz. vi. 17. |
373. |
Death of Athanasius, May 2. |
Theod. iv. 17; Soc. iv. 20; Soz. vi. 19. |
Death of Ephraim Syrus, June 19. |
Theod. iv. 26; Soc. iii. 16. |
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374. |
Auxentius of Milan dies. |
Theod. iv. 5; Soc. iv. 30; Soz. i. 24. |
Ambrose archbishop of Milan. |
Theod. iv. 6. |
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375. |
Gratian emperor of the West. |
Theod. v. 1; Soc. iv. 31; Soz. vi. 36. |
378. |
Death of Valens. |
Theod. iv. 32; Soc. iv. 37; Soz. vi. 40. |
379. |
Theodosius named Augustus, Jan. 19. |
Theod. v. 5; Soc. v. 2; Soz. vii. 2. |
Gregory of Nazianzus at Constantinople. |
Theod. v. 8; Soc. v. 6; Soz. vii. 7. |
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381. |
Council of Constantinople |
Theod. v. 8; Soc. v. 8; Soz. vii. 7. |
383. |
Death of Gratian. Rebellion of Maximus. |
Theod. v. 12; Soc. v. 11; Soz. vii. 13. |
386. |
Birth of Theodoret, according to the less probable date of Garnerius. |
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387. |
Sedition at Antioch. |
Theod. v. 19; Soc. v. 15; Soz. vii. 23. |
388. |
Defeat and death of Maximus. |
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Death of Cyril of Jerusalem. |
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390. |
Destruction of the Serapeum. |
Theod. v. 22; Soc. v. 16; Soz. vii. 15. |
Massacre at Thessalonica. |
Theod. v. 17. |
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Death of Gregory of Nazianzus. |
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392. |
Death of Valentinian II. Eugenius set up as Emperor. |
Theod. v. 24. |
393. |
Birth of Theodoret, according to the more probable date of Tillemont. |
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394. |
Theodosius defeats Eugenius. |
Theod. v. 24; Soc. v. 25; Soz. vii. 24. |
395. |
Death of Theodosius. Accession of Honorius and Arcadius. |
Theod. v. 25; Soc. v. 26; Soz. vii. 25. |
398. |
John Chrysostom becomes bishop of Constantinople. |
Theod. v. 27; Soc. vi. 2; Soz. viii. 2. |
400. |
Revolt of Gainas. |
cf. Theod. v. 33; Soc. vi. 6; Soz. viii. 4. |
401. |
Roman legions withdrawn from Britain. |
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403. |
Synod of the “the Oak.” |
Theod. v. 34; Soc. vi. 15; Soz. viii. 19. |
404. |
Death of the empress Eudoxia. |
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Chrysostom ordered to quit Constantinople. |
Theod. v. 34; Soc. vi. 18; Soz. viii. 24. |
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407. |
Death of Chrysostom. |
Theod. v. 34. |
408. |
Death of Arcadius. Accession of Theodosius II. |
Theod. v. 36. |
410. |
Sack of Rome by Alaric. |
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412. |
Cyril becomes patriarch of Alexandria. |
Theod. v. 35. |
415. |
Murder of Hypatia at Alexandria. |
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Theodoret loses his parents and retires to Nicerte. |
Theod. Epp. CXIII, CXIX. |
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418. |
Council of Carthage. |
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423. |
Death of Honorius. |
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Theodoret becomes bishop of Cyrus. |
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425. |
Accession of Valentinian III. |
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428. |
Nestorius becomes bishop of Constantinople. |
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Vandals in Africa. |
Theod. Epp. XXIX–XXXVI. |
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429. |
Death of Theodotus, patriarch of Antioch, fixed by Theodoretus as the term of his History. |
Theod. v. 39. |
430. |
Letters of Celestine of Rome and Cyril of Alexandria to John of Antioch on the Western condemnation of Nestorius. |
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Death of St. Augustine. |
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431. |
Council of Ephesus. (3rd general.) |
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432. |
Council of Orientals at Berœa. (St. Patrick’s mission.) |
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433. |
Peace between Cyril and the Orientals. |
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434 (c). |
Friendly correspondence between Theod. and Cyril. |
Theod. Ep. LXXXIII. |
438. |
Translation of the relics of Chrysostom to Constantinople. |
Theod. v. 36; Soc. vii. 45. |
Cyril denounces Diodorus and Theodore of Mopsuestia: renewal of hostilities with Theodoret. |
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440. |
Accession of Isdigerdes II., the last event referred to in the Ecc. History. |
Theod. v. 38. |
444. |
Death of Cyril of Alexandria. |
Theod. Ep. CLXXX. |
Accession of Dioscorus. |
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446 (c). |
Composition of the “Dialogues.” |
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448. |
Dioscorus deposes Irenæus of Tyre. |
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449. |
(March 30.) Edict confining Theodoret within the limits of his diocese. |
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(Aug.) Assembly of the “Latrocinium” at Ephesus. |
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450. |
(July 29.) Death of Theodosius II. |
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Accession of Pulcheria and Marcian. |
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451. |
Council of Chalcedon. (4th general.) |
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453. |
Death of Theodoret, according to Tillemont. |
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458. |
Probable date of the death, according to Garnerius. |