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==Fifth centuy (501-600)==
 
==Fifth centuy (501-600)==
 
*529 Death of [[Theodosius the Great]].     
 
*529 Death of [[Theodosius the Great]].     
 
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*532 Death of [[Sabbas the Sanctified]].   
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*556 Death of [[Roman the Melodist]].   
*529-534 [[Justinian the Great|Justinian]]'s ''[[w:Corpus Juris Civilis|Corpus Juris Civilis]]'' issued. 
 
*530 [[Brendan the Navigator]] lands in Newfoundland, Canada, establishing a short-lived community of Irish monks. 
 
*532 [[Justinian the Great]] orders building of [[Hagia Sophia (Constantinople)|Hagia Sophia]]; death of [[Sabbas the Sanctified]]
 
*533 Mercurius elected Pope of Rome and takes the name of [[John II of Rome|John II]], first pope to change name upon election.   
 
*534 Roman Empire destroys the Arian kingdom of Vandals. 
 
*536 [[Mennas of Constantinople]] summons a synod anathematizing [[Severus of Antioch]]. 
 
*537 Construction of [[Hagia Sophia (Constantinople)|Hagia Sophia]] in Constantinople completed.
 
*538 Emperor [[Justinian the Great]], via deportations and force, manages to get [[Pentarchy|all five patriarchates]] offcially into communion.
 
*539 [[Ravenna]] becomes exarchate of [[Byzantine Empire]]. 
 
*541 [[Jacob Baradeus]] organizes the [[Oriental Orthodox|Non-Chalcedonian Church]] in western Syria (the "Jacobites"), which spreads to Armenia and Egypt. 
 
*543 Doctrine of [[apokatastasis]] condemned by Synod of Constantinople.   
 
*544 [[Jacob Baradeus]] consecrates Sergius of Tella as bishop of Antioch, opening the lasting schism between the [[Church of Antioch (Syriac)|Syriac Orthodox Church]] and the Chalcedonian [[Church of Antioch]]; founding of the monastery at Clonmacnoise in Ireland by [[Ciaran of Clonmacnoise|Ciaran]]. 
 
*545 [[David of Wales]] moves primatial see of Britain from Caerleon to Menevia (St. Davids's). 
 
*546 [[Columba of Iona|Columba]] founds monastery of Derry in Ireland. 
 
*547 [[David of Wales]] does obeisance to the Patriarch of Jerusalem. 
 
*553 [[Fifth Ecumenical Council]] held in Constantinople in an attempt to reconcile Chalcedonians with non-Chalcedonians&mdash; ''[[Three Chapters]]'' of [[Theodore of Mopsuestia]], [[Theodoret of Cyrrhus]], and [[Ibas of Edessa]] are condemned for their [[Nestorianism]], and [[Origen]] and his writings are also condemned. 
 
*553 Bishops of Aquileia, Milan, Venetia and the Istrian peninsula in Italy all refuse to condemn the ''Three Chapters'', causing [[Schism of the Three Chapters]] in those areas, leading to independence of [[Patriarch of Venice]] from [[Patriarch of Aquileia]]; Ostrogoth kingdom conquered by the Byzantines after the [[w:Battle of Mons Lactarius|Battle of Mons Lactarius]]. 
 
*554 [[Church of Armenia]] officially [[schism|breaks]] with West in 554, during the second Council of Dvin where the dyophysite formula of [[Fourth Ecumenical Council|Chalcedon]] was rejected.   
 
*556 [[Columba of Iona|Columba]] founds monastery of Durrow in Ireland; death of [[Roman the Melodist]].   
 
*557 [[Brendan the Navigator]] founds monastery at Clonfert, Ireland. 
 
*563 [[Columba of Iona|Columba]] arrives on [[Iona]] and establishes [[monastery]] there, founding mission to the Picts.     
 
*569 Final schism between Chalcedonians and non-Chalcedonians in Egypt; [[David of Wales]] holds [[Synod of Victoria]] to re-assert anti-Pelagian decrees of Brefi.
 
*576 Dual hierarchy henceforth in Alexandria, [[Church of Alexandria|Chalcedonian (Greek)]] and [[Church of Alexandria (Coptic)|Monophysite (Coptic)]].
 
*577 Patr. [[John Scholasticus|John III Scholasticus]] is responible for the first collection of Canon Law, the ''[[Nomocanon]]'', of the [[Orthodox Church]]. 
 
 
*579 400 Martyrs slain by Lombards in Sicily.   
 
*579 400 Martyrs slain by Lombards in Sicily.   
*580 [[Monte Cassino]] sacked by Lombards, sending its monks fleeing to Rome; Slavs begin to migrate into the Balkans and Greece. 
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*597 Death of [[Columba of Iona]].
*587 Visigoth King [[w:Reccared I|Reccared]] renounces [[Arianism]] in favor of [[Orthodoxy]]. 
 
*589 [[Council of Toledo]] adds [[Filioque]] to [[Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed]] in an attempt to combat [[Arianism]].     
 
*590 [[Columbanus]] founds monasteries in France. 
 
*593 [[Anastasius I of Antioch|Anastasius the Sinaite]] restored as Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch. 
 
*596 [[Gregory the Dialogist]] sends [[Augustine of Canterbury|Augustine]] along with forty other monks to southern Britain to convert pagans. 
 
*597 Death of [[Columba of Iona]].  
 
*598 [[Glastonbury Abbey]] founded. 
 
*ca. 600 ''[[The Ladder of Divine Ascent]]'' written by [[John Climacus]]; [[Gregory the Dialogist]] inspires development of [[Gregorian Chant]] through his liturgical reforms. 
 
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==Sixth century (601-700)==
 
==Sixth century (601-700)==

Revision as of 03:01, May 27, 2009

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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:

New Testament Era

Apostolic Era (33-100)

First Century (101-200)

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)

Fourth century (401-500)

Fifth centuy (501-600)

Sixth century (601-700)

Sevent century (701-800)


Sixth

Seventh

Eighth

Nineth

Tenth

Eleventh

Twelveth

Thirteenth

Fourteenth

Fifteenth

Sixteenth

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