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Christianity was born in Asia and is when Jesus was born from the Virgin Mary. Shows that Jesus was born in 5 or 6 B.C but it is hard to know when he was exactly born. It Is said Jesus was born on December 25th but most scholars believe he wasnt even born on that day.
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First christians to be known are in Monaco, Algeria and Sri Lanka.
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Thousands of christian soldiers are killed by emperor hadrian because of their religion.
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Denis, a missionary from Rome, is sent to Paris along with six other missonaries to establish a church.
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The first countrie to adopt christianity was Armenia and is osmetimes reffered to as the "First Christian Nation."
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New testament is translted into Armenia
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After First Council of Ephesus and the Nestorian Schism, Christianity split into a western and eastern version. The eastern versiom was known as Roman and the western was known as Nestorian Christianity.
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normads living in china and centeral asia are taught to read and write by Nestorian missionaries
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The first missionaies arrive in China that are christian
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Franciscan missions collapse as Ming Dynasty gets rid Christianity
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Efforts are made to convert phillipean island into christians.
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Japanese diplomatic interaction with China calling for a ban on Christianity there to match the Japanese ban during the Tokugawa period (1603-1868).
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This book was made by S.H. Moffett,an American missionary, and is called "A History of Christianity in Asia"
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Thedosius 1, a roman emperor makes christianity the state religion
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Nitra, which is now slovakia, has first christian church built.
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Normans are finlly converted to christians.
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Nestorian Christianity is introduced into China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907).
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Nestorian Stele erected near Xi'an, also known as present day china,to commemorate the propagation in China of the Luminous Religion, which provides a record of Christian presence.
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The last definite refrence of christianity before the mongol era in china
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There is no trace of christiaity in china by time nestorian monks visit china