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Chapter 3 and 4 Timeline

  • 30

    Jesus starts becoming famous and starts preaching in Galilee.

    Jesus starts becoming famous and starts preaching in Galilee.
    Jesus made his first sermon in Galilee in A.D. 30. He then started becoming more and more famous as he started performing more and more miracles.
  • 33

    Jesus is crucified by the Romans on a hill called Golgotha, place of the skull.

    Jesus is crucified by the Romans on a hill called Golgotha, place of the skull.
    Jesus is betrayed by one of his twelve disciples and sold out to the Romans to be crucified on a hill called Golgotha, or place of the skull. He was killed there on the cross.
  • 33

    Jesus rose from the grave 3 days later after his Crucifixion

    Jesus is revived by God and defeats death through one final miracle on earth.
  • 64

    Romans Outlaw Christianity

    The Roman Empire makes the decision to outlaw Christianity, because they were becoming fearful of what a vast religion it wast quickly becoming.
  • 85

    Romans start mistreating Christians

    Romans start their bad decisions of mistreating the poor Christians, Vaguely because they are afraid of them and how much they are expanding.
  • 135

    Romans Force Jews Out

    The Romans also decide that since Jews are becoming almost as vast as the religion itself, they decide to force all of them out of Islam.
  • 312

    Constantine Accepts Christianity

    Before a battle, Constantine sees a vision of a bunch of crosses in the sky. He then wins the battle, leading to him to accept Christianity.
  • 325

    Christianity Spreads

    Christianity Spreads
    Christianity spreads from Judea, up to Syria, over to Constantinople, in Alexandria in Egypt, and some locations in Greece.
  • 392

    Christianity becomes main religion in Rome

    Constantine sees the good things the Christians do and say, so he decides to convert the main religion in Rome to Christianity.
  • 570

    Muhammad is Born

    Muhammad is Born
    Muhammad is born, and he is described as an Islamic priest who had many various conversations with God, and taught people about Christianity in Islam.
  • 597

    Monks bring Christianity to Britian

    Monks travel to Britain and help convert some cities to Christianity, adding to even more places Christianity is popular.
  • 600

    The Pope is Established

    The Pope is Established
    The pope, or head of the church organizations, is established in Rome. This is a major event in the way that the pope is still today a very famous role.