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The nomads begin to adopt Christianity
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The Muslim invasion of Europe is stopped by the Franks at the battle of Tours
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The eastern Roman emperor is crowned by the patriarch of Constantinople instead of the Pope
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The emperor Valentinian III decrees that all western bishops must obey the pope
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Christianity was declared Rome's official religion
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Constantine built new Rome in modern day Turkey.
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Constantine sent soldiers out to battle with "The symbol of gods in their shields"
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Jews are banned by Rome from living in Jerusalem; they scatter to parts of the M.E., and Mediterranean.
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Jews rebel and overpower a small army in Jerusalem.
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The Roman governor Pontius Pilate (Pilatus) had Jesus arrested and crucified, the death of criminals.
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Jesus travels through Galilee and Judea preaching and gaining followers.
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Augustus turns Judah into the Roman province of Judea. Jews were treaty cruelly leading to a strengthening the desire for the messiah.
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