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Rise of Christianity and Islam Timeline

  • 30

    A.D. 30 Jesus begins his preaching

    A.D. 30 Jesus begins his preaching
    In about A.D. 30, Jesus began to travel throughout Galilee and Judaea, preaching to people about his ideas.
  • 33

    A.D. 33 Romans execute Jesus

    A.D. 33 Romans execute Jesus
    In about A.D. 33, Jesus celebrated the Last Supper, After the meal, one of Jesus' closest followers betrayed him. Leaders in Jerusalem arrested Jesus to prevent trouble from erupting in the city. He was sentenced to death.
  • 64

    A.D. 64 Romans Outlaw Christianity

    In A.D. 64, the emperor Nero falsely accused Christians of starting a fire that burned most of Rome. As a result, Christianity was outlawed.
  • 135

    A.D.135 Romans force Jews out of Jerusalem

    In A.D. 135, a three year war ended when Roman soldiers plowed through Jerusalem. The survivors were banned from returning to Jerusalem.
  • 312

    A.D. 312 Constantine accepts Christianity

    In A.D. 312, Roman emperor Constantine, prepared to lead his military forces into battle.
  • 392

    A.D. 392 Christianity becomes official religion of Rome

    In A.D. 392, he made Christianity the official religion of Rome.
  • 570

    A.D. 570 Muhammad, preacher of Islam, is born

    A.D. 570 Muhammad, preacher of Islam, is born
  • 622

    A.D. 622 Muhammad Goes To Madinah

    In A.D. 622, Muhammad believed that Makkah had become too dangerous. They moved to Yathrib, Which he later named Madinah.
  • 800

    A.D. 800 Baghdad is center of Islamic Culture

    A.D. 800 Baghdad is center of Islamic Culture
    By A.D. 900, Baghdad was one of the most beautiful and prosperous cities.
  • 900

    A.D. 900 Al-Razi writes medical texts

    A.D. 900 Al-Razi writes medical texts
    In A.D. 900, al-Razi wrote medical texts for Baghdad.
  • 1258

    A.D. 1258 Mongols burn Baghdad

    In 1258, the Mongols charged it. They killed more than 50,000 people.
  • 1500

    A.D. 1500 Suleiman I rules Ottoman Empire

    Suleiman l ruled during the 1500's the most famous Ottoman