Timeline of Saints

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The purpose of this article is to complete a chronological list of ALL the relevant Ecclesiastical dates relating to the "deaths" of her Orthodox Saints


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Pre New Testament


New Testament Era

Apostolic Era (33-100)

  • 34 Death of Philip, tetrach of Iturea.
  • c.45-55 The Dormition [2] of the Theotokos, the Mother of Christ, August 15.
  • 44 Agrippa I beheads James (son of Zebedee and brother of John); Agrippa I is eaten by worms and dies.
  • 50 Death of Gamaliel, teacher of the Apostle Paul (Acts 22:3)
  • 54 Claudius dies, probably poisoned.
  • 60-63 Second death of Lazarus, Bishop of Kittium.
  • c.60-62 Apostle Andrew traditionally thought to have been martyred in Achaia at Patras by cruxifixion.
  • c.61 Apostle Barnabas, founder of the Church of Cyprus, traditionally thought to have been martyred in Salamis.
  • 62 Porcius Festus dies.; Apostle James, the brother of the Lord, first bishop of Jerusalem, put to death by Sanhedrin during short interval between Porcius FEstus and Albinus.
  • 66 Martyrdom of Photini of Samaria, Anatole, Photo, Photis, Paraskeve, Kyriake, Photinos and Joses and the Duke Sebastianos, under Emperor Nero.
  • c.65-67 Martyrdom of Apostles Peter;
  • c.67 Paul beheaded in Rome.
  • c.90-96 (2nd) Persection of Christians under Emperor Domitian.
  • 96 Martyrdom of Dionysius the Areopagite of the Seventy.
  • 100 Death of St. John the Theologian in Ephesus.

Second Century (101-200)

Third Century (201-300)

Fourth Century (301-400)

Fifth century (401-500)

Sixth centuy (501-600)

Seventh century (601-700)

Eighth century (701-800)

Nineth century (801-900)

Tenth century (901-1000)

Eleventh century (1001-1100)

Twelfth century (1101-1200)

None identified.

Thirteenth century (1201-1300)

Fourteenth century (1301-1400)

Fifteenth century (1401-1500)

Sixteenth century (1501-1600)

Seventeenth century (1601-1700)

Eighteenth century (1701-1800)

Nineteenth century (1801-1900)

Twentieth century (1901-2000)

Twentyfirst century (2001-Present)

See also

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. At the time of her death tradition states she was in her early fifties.
  3. http://www.orthodox.cn/localchurch/harbin/stefanwu_en.htm