• romans outlaw crstany
    2443 BCE

    romans outlaw crstany

    rs. Feeding Christians to the lions was seen as entertainment in Ancient Rome.
  • romans executed jesus
    1600 BCE

    romans executed jesus

    sus was arrested and tried by the Sanhedrin, and then sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be scourged, and finally crucified by the Romans. Jesus was stripped of his clothing and offered wine mixed with myrrh or gall to drink before being crucified.
  • constaine accepts cristeny
    1600 BCE

    constaine accepts cristeny

    Constantine then ruled over Britain, Gaul, and Spain. He began to strengthen and
  • monks bring christianity to britain
    124 BCE

    monks bring christianity to britain

    The rise of Christianity from a persecuted sect to a global religion is a remarkable story of guts, faith, chance, politics and Providence.
  • jesus begin preching
    30 BCE

    jesus begin preching

    jesus begins with his baptism in the countryside of Roman Judea
  • aguts makes  judea a roman provence
    22

    aguts makes judea a roman provence

    judea regained its nominal autonomy, when Herod Agrippa was made King of the Jews by the emperor
  • romans force jwes out of jersulm
    135

    romans force jwes out of jersulm

    Romans wanted all their conquest lands to be romanized. Emperors wanted their statue in the holy temple, big taxes, and Jews were very divided, between fighting the romans out or discussing and compromising.
  • christianity becomes offical religion of rome
    380

    christianity becomes offical religion of rome

    the emperor Theodosius issued the Edict of Thessalonica, which made Christianity, specifically Nicene Christianity, the official religion of the Roman Empire.
  • 800

    bahdad is center of islamic culture

  • al-razi writes medical texts
    900

    al-razi writes medical texts

    Razi made fundamental and enduring contributions to various fields, which he recorded in over 200 manuscripts, and is particularly remembered for numerous advances in medicine through his observations and discoveries
  • mongols burn baghdad
    1258

    mongols burn baghdad

    The Sack of Baghdad in 1258.
    Hulagu Khan, The Mongol leader.
    The Mongols were a nomadic people whose mobility gave them a great advantage over civilizations centered around cities.
  • suleimam i rules ottoman empire
    1500

    suleimam i rules ottoman empire

    Suleyman I (ruled from 1520-1566) is regarded as the greatest Ottoman ruler. Also known as Suleyman the Magnificent, he was the tenth Ottoman sultan and fourth one to rule from Istanbul