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Fifth century (401-500)
==Fifth century (401-500)==
*403 "[[Synod of the Oak]]"
** [[John Chrysostom]] exiled by the synod of the Oak, but quickly recalled.*404 Martyrdom of ** [[Telemachus]]martyred; ** [[John Chrysostom]] exiled from Constantinople never to return.*406 At the age of 29 [[Euthymius the Great]] (29 yo) arrives in Jerusalem.*407 ** [[John Chrysostom]] preaches fasting and self-examination as prerequisite for communion, ** [[john Chrysostom]] exiled?** [[John Chrysostom]] martyred in exileComana of Pontus, [[September 14]] (fd [[November 13]]).
*410 ''Probable end of Roman occupation of Britain''; Pelagian is driven out of Britain by the Goths of Alaric and moves to Palestine.
*411 [[Euthymius the Great]] and [[Theoctistus]] commence asceticism together.
*418 ''Pelagianism is condemned at the [[Council of Carthage]]''
*419 King [[Brychan of Brecknock]] born, ca. 419, in South Wales.
*421 Roman Emperor [[Theodosius II]] the younger marries and [[Eudocia the Empress]] (''Aelia Eudocia Augusta'') in married June7.
*429 [[Sisoes the Great]]; [[Celestine of Rome|Celestine I]] dispatches prominent Gallo-Roman Bishops [[Germanus of Auxerre]] and Lupus of Troyes to Britain as missionary bishops and to combat the [[Pelagianism|Pelagian]] heresy.
*430 [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]], bishop Bp. of Hippo d.[[August 28]] (fd.[[June 15]]); [[Patrick of Ireland]] ordained by St. [[Germannus of Auxerre|Germannus]], Bp. of Auxerre.
*431 [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]] and Pelagius;
:''[[Council of Ephesus]] (Third Ecumenical)''
*432 [[Ninian]], Apostle to the Picts; [[Celestine of Rome]], [[Bishop Bp. of Rome]], d.[[April 6]] (fd.[[April 8|8]]); [[Patrick of Ireland|Patrick]] sent from Aesir in Gaul to mission to Ireland.
*433 [[Cyril of Alexandria]] and [[John of Antioch]] reconcile on the theology of Christ's humanity.''
*434 The [[Seven Youths of Ephesus]] <ref>Maximilian, Iamblicus, Martinian, John, Dionysius, Exacustodianus (Constantine) and Antoninus.</ref> resurrect after sleeping in a cave for 184 years (250AD), s. [[August 4]] d. [[October 22]].
*455 Germanic Saxons and Angles conquer Britain, founding several independent kingdoms.
*459 [[Symeon the Stylite]]; Death of [[Auxilius of Ireland]].<ref group="note">St. [[Auxilius of Ireland]]: The date of death is also given as 454 or 455, see Sabine Baring-Gould, ''The Lives of the Saints'' (J. Hodges, 1898), 275.</ref>
*460 [[Eudocia the Empress]], d. [[October 20]] in Jerusalem (fd. [[August 13]]); Balai, Syrian religious poet of Beroea (not a saint).
*461 [[Leo the Great]]; Death of the Holy Hierarch St. [[Patrick of Ireland|Patrick]], the Apostle of Ireland, at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland<ref group="note">When he came to Ireland, as its enlightener, it was a pagan country; when he ended his earthly life some thirty years later, about 461, the Faith of Christ was established in every corner." (Great Horologion) The work of St Patrick and his brethren has been called the most successful single missionary venture in the history of the Church.</ref>[[Image:Post-Roman Britannia ca.500 AD.jpg|right|thumb|Post-Roman Britain, ca.500 AD.]]
*463 ''c,'' [[Patapius of Thebes]].
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