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− | *44 BC Julius Caesar murdered. | + | *44 BC: Julius Caesar murdered. |
− | *22 BC ''c, 19 BC'' | + | *22 BC: ''c, 19 BC'' |
** ''The Annunciation to Joachim and Anna'' <ref>Saint Ioachim and Anna brought gifts to the Lord's temple in Jerusalem on the yearly Feast of the Dedication (Hanukkah) and Feast of Lights (c.f. Macc 4:52-59; 2 Macc 10:5).</ref>, [[December 9]]. | ** ''The Annunciation to Joachim and Anna'' <ref>Saint Ioachim and Anna brought gifts to the Lord's temple in Jerusalem on the yearly Feast of the Dedication (Hanukkah) and Feast of Lights (c.f. Macc 4:52-59; 2 Macc 10:5).</ref>, [[December 9]]. | ||
** ''The [[Nativity of the Theotokos]], [[September 8]]. | ** ''The [[Nativity of the Theotokos]], [[September 8]]. | ||
− | *19 BC ''c, 16 BC'' ''Presentation of the Theotokos, at the age of three. | + | *19 BC: ''c, 16 BC'' ''Presentation of the Theotokos, at the age of three. |
− | *16 BC ''c, 9 BC'' ''According to Orthodox tradition Joachim and Anna retire to Wâdî Qilt located in the desert between Jerusalem and Jericho''. | + | *16 BC: ''c, 9 BC'' ''According to Orthodox tradition Joachim and Anna retire to Wâdî Qilt located in the desert between Jerusalem and Jericho''. |
− | *12 BC ''c, 9 BC'' ''The dormition of St. [[Anna]], the mother of the Theotokos, [[July 25]] <ref>St. Ioachim lived for 80 years and Anna for 79. They lived for around seven years after Mary was dedicated, making the holy Theotokos around 10 when they reposed.</ref> | + | *12 BC: ''c, 9 BC'' ''The dormition of St. [[Anna]], the mother of the Theotokos, [[July 25]] <ref>St. Ioachim lived for 80 years and Anna for 79. They lived for around seven years after Mary was dedicated, making the holy Theotokos around 10 when they reposed.</ref> |
− | *7 BC ''c, 4 BC'' [[Christ]] is born in Bethlehem, [[April 17]]; ''The Magi'' <ref>European folklore has maintained the names of the Magi to be ''Balthasar, Melchior, and Gaspar (or Caspar)''</ref>, ''appear in Matthew 2''; ''The Nativity Sheperds'' <ref>The Syrian "Book of the Bee" suggests the names of the Nativity Sheperds to be ''Asher, Zebulun, Justus, Nicodemus, Joseph, Barshabba, and Jose''.</ref>, ''appear in Luke 2''. | + | *7 BC: ''c, 4 BC'' [[Christ]] is born in Bethlehem, [[April 17]]; ''The Magi'' <ref>European folklore has maintained the names of the Magi to be ''Balthasar, Melchior, and Gaspar (or Caspar)''</ref>, ''appear in Matthew 2''; ''The Nativity Sheperds'' <ref>The Syrian "Book of the Bee" suggests the names of the Nativity Sheperds to be ''Asher, Zebulun, Justus, Nicodemus, Joseph, Barshabba, and Jose''.</ref>, ''appear in Luke 2''. |
− | *4 BC ''Other events:'' [[Apostle Paul]] born in Tarsus; ''Herod the Great dies.'' | + | *4 BC: ''Other events:'' [[Apostle Paul]] born in Tarsus; ''Herod the Great dies.'' |
; ''Unknown dates:'' | ; ''Unknown dates:'' |
Revision as of 03:28, August 12, 2011
Contents
Creation to New Testament period
nineth century BC
- The Holy Prophet Hosea (First of the Minor Prophets), tribe of Issachar, October 17.
seventh century BC
- The Holy Prophet Nahum (7th of the 12 Minor prophets) from the village of Elkosh, died 45 years old, December 1.
- 332BC Alexander the Great enters Jerusalem.
Last century BC (100BC to 1BC)
- 44 BC: Julius Caesar murdered.
- 22 BC: c, 19 BC
- The Annunciation to Joachim and Anna [1], December 9.
- The Nativity of the Theotokos, September 8.
- 19 BC: c, 16 BC Presentation of the Theotokos, at the age of three.
- 16 BC: c, 9 BC According to Orthodox tradition Joachim and Anna retire to Wâdî Qilt located in the desert between Jerusalem and Jericho.
- 7 BC: c, 4 BC Christ is born in Bethlehem, April 17; The Magi [3], appear in Matthew 2; The Nativity Sheperds [4], appear in Luke 2.
- 4 BC: Other events: Apostle Paul born in Tarsus; Herod the Great dies.
- Unknown dates:
- ↑ Saint Ioachim and Anna brought gifts to the Lord's temple in Jerusalem on the yearly Feast of the Dedication (Hanukkah) and Feast of Lights (c.f. Macc 4:52-59; 2 Macc 10:5).
- ↑ St. Ioachim lived for 80 years and Anna for 79. They lived for around seven years after Mary was dedicated, making the holy Theotokos around 10 when they reposed.
- ↑ European folklore has maintained the names of the Magi to be Balthasar, Melchior, and Gaspar (or Caspar)
- ↑ The Syrian "Book of the Bee" suggests the names of the Nativity Sheperds to be Asher, Zebulun, Justus, Nicodemus, Joseph, Barshabba, and Jose.