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*312 Martyrdom of [[Lucian of Antioch]]. | *312 Martyrdom of [[Lucian of Antioch]]. | ||
*320 Martyrdom of [[Forty Martyrs of Sebaste]]. | *320 Martyrdom of [[Forty Martyrs of Sebaste]]. | ||
+ | *337 Death of [[Constantine the Great|Constantine]]. | ||
+ | *345 Death of [[Nicholas of Myra]]. | ||
+ | *348 Death of [[Pachomius the Great]] and [[Spyridon of Trimythous]]. | ||
+ | *355 Death of [[Nino of Cappadocia]]. | ||
+ | *356 Death of [[Anthony the Great]]. | ||
+ | *373 Death of [[Athanasius the Great]] and [[Ephrem the Syrian]]. | ||
+ | *379 Death of [[Basil the Great]]. | ||
+ | *385 Death of [[Gregory of Nyssa]]. | ||
+ | *386 Death of [[Cyril of Jerusalem]]. | ||
+ | *391 Death of [[Gregory the Theologian]]. | ||
+ | *392 Death of [[Macarius the Great]]. | ||
+ | *397 Death of [[Martin of Tours]] and [[Ambrose of Milan]]. | ||
+ | *ca. 398 Martyrdom of 10,000 Fathers of the Scetis by Patriarch [[Theophilus of Alexandria]]. | ||
==Fourth== | ==Fourth== |
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- The purpose of this article will be to list the date of the REPOSE for every saint listed in OrthodoxWiki and the Eastern Orthodox calendar - in chronological order.
Proposed Table of Contents:
Contents
New Testament Era
- ca. 25-26 Death of Joseph the Betrothed
Apostolic Era (33-100)
- 62 Martyrdom of Apostle James the Just; crucifixion of Apostle Andrew in Patras.
- 67 Martyrdom of Apostles Peter and Paul in Rome
- ca. 90-96 Persection of Christians under Emperor Domitian (2nd) commences.
- 100 Death of Apostle John
First Century (101-200)
- 107 Martyrdom of Ignatius of Antioch; death of Apostle Symeon
- 108-124 Persection of Christians under Emperor Trajan and continuing under Emperor Hadrian (3rd)
- 165 Martyrdom of Justin
- 177-180 Persecutions of Christians under Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161-180) (4th)
- 180 Dyfan of Merthyr first martyr in British Isles, May 14.
- 200 Martyrdom of Irenaeus of Lyons
Second Century (201-300)
- 202 Martyrdom of Haralampus of Magnesia
- 202-210 (5th) Persecution of Christians under Emperor Septimius Severus (193-211)
- ca. 209 Martyrdom of Alban in Britain.
- 225 Death of Tertullian
- 235-238 (6th) Persecution of Christians under Emperor Maximinus Thrax; Martyrdom of Hippolytus of Rome
- 249-251 (7th) Persecution of Christians under Emperor Decius.
- 257-260 (8th) Persecution of Christians under Emperor Valerian (253-260).
- 258 Martyrdom of Cyprian of Carthage.
- 270 Death of Gregory the Wonderworker
- 284 Martyrdom of Cosmas and Damian, Andrew Stratelates and 2,593 soldiers with him in Cilicia.
Third Century (301-400)
- 302 20,000 Martyrs burned at Nicomedia.
- 303 (10th) Persecution of Christians under Diocletian, identified as the Great Persecution (303-311); martyrdom of George the Trophy-bearer.
- 310 (11th) Persecution of Christians under Persian King Shapur II (310-379).
- 312 Martyrdom of Lucian of Antioch.
- 320 Martyrdom of Forty Martyrs of Sebaste.
- 337 Death of Constantine.
- 345 Death of Nicholas of Myra.
- 348 Death of Pachomius the Great and Spyridon of Trimythous.
- 355 Death of Nino of Cappadocia.
- 356 Death of Anthony the Great.
- 373 Death of Athanasius the Great and Ephrem the Syrian.
- 379 Death of Basil the Great.
- 385 Death of Gregory of Nyssa.
- 386 Death of Cyril of Jerusalem.
- 391 Death of Gregory the Theologian.
- 392 Death of Macarius the Great.
- 397 Death of Martin of Tours and Ambrose of Milan.
- ca. 398 Martyrdom of 10,000 Fathers of the Scetis by Patriarch Theophilus of Alexandria.
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Nineth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelveth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
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