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THE FIRST MILLENIUM-Year 1 to-1,000

26 A.D-Pontius Pilate becomes the 5th governor of the Roman province of Judaea, serving under Tiberius Caesar Augustus. Source.

30-36 A.D-Christ is believed to have died. Other believers think other dates are possible. Source.

37 A.D-Tiberius Caesar Augustus died. He was the 2nd Rome Emperor. Source.


47 A.D-Spring, Aulus Plautius, who led the invasion of Britain, is received as a hero in Rome. Source.

50-60 A.D- The Pauline epistles are generally dated to this time. They are the earliest surviving Christian texts that include info about Jesus. These letters were written approx. twenty to thirty years after the generally accepted time period for the death of Jesus. Source.

70 A.D-Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella died. He was a prominent write on agriculture in the Roman Empire. Source.


400 A.D-Roman legions are withdrawn from Britain, and Picts, Scots and Saxons invade the Britons. Source.


500-600 A.D- Coins were introduced as a method of payment around the 5th or 6th century BCE. The invention of coins is still shrouded in history. Source. 

500-600 A.D-The oldest known Christ Pantocrator encaustic icon is created.


541-549 A.D- Justinianic Plaque.


801-900-See side bar on Wikipedia link.


Christ Pantocrator (Sinai). The oldest known icon of Jesus. 





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