50 To 7450c - Buddhism reaches China
x - Christianity Peter's journey begins.
x - Approximate date of the death of Philo Judaeus.
0140440844@ 51x - Emperor Claudius orders the exile of the Jews from Rome, probably because of riots between the Jews and the Christians. christianity was considered a Jewish sect
x - Christianity Paul writes Thessalonians while at Corinth.
52x - Emperor Claudius's daughter Octavia is married to his adopted son Nero.
5354x - Christianity Paul writes Galatians & Phillipians while at Ephesus.
x - Emperor Claudius dies, and Nero a.17 becomes Emperor. Nero's two advisers are Seneca and Sextus Afranius Burrus.
oct 13 - Claudius, Roman Emperor, dies of poison mushrooms at 63.
55x - Britiannicus, the son of Emperor Claudius is poisoned by Emperor Nero.
56x - Christianity Paul begins his third journey and writes first Corinthians while at Ephesus.
57x - Christianity Paul writes second Corinthians while at Macedonia
59x - Agrippina the younger is put to death for criticizing her son Emperor Nero's mistress.
60x - Christianity The arrest of Paul at Jerusalem
x - Britain London was burnt to the ground by the forces of Queen Boudicca of the Iceni tribe from modern Norfolk, when she led a major revolt against Roman rule.
x - Christianity The Martyrdom of Andrew.
feb 10 - Paul thought to have been shipwrecked at Malta.
62x - Christianity James, the brother of Jesus and first Bishop of Rome, is killed by order of the high priest in Jerusalem.
x - Christianity James written by person unknown.
x - Christianity Paul writes Colossians and Philemon
x - Sextus Afranius Burrus, adviser of Emperor Nero, dies. By now Seneca has lost all power over Nero. Nero, jealous of Seneca's wealth attempts to poison him. Nero divorces his wife Octavia and marries his mistress Poppaea. Octavia is exiled and killed.
63x - Christianity Joseph of Arimathea goes to Glastonbury on the first Christian mission to Britain.Legend says that he brought with him the Holy Grail, which was either a cup/bowl or two "cruets" thought to contain the blood and sweat of the crucified Christ.
x - Christianity Paul released from prison.
x - Christianity First Peter written at Rome. First & second Timothy written, letter to Titus written.
64x - Emperor Nero acts on stage in a public performance.
x - Christianity Persecution begins under Nero. u.313
jul 18 - Two thirds of Rome burns in a fire which Nero tries to blame on the Christians.
jul 19 - Circus Maximus in Rome catches fire.
65x - Seneca is implicated in a conspiracy to kill Emperor Nero, and commits suicide on imperial order.
x - Christianity Peter and Paul martyred at Rome.
jun 08 - Jews revolt against Rome, capturing fortress of Antonia in Jerusalem.
66c - The Christian community in Jerusalem moves to Pella, a city beyond the Jordan.
x - Revolts break out in Judea and Jerusalem. u.73
x - Emperor Nero travels in Greece on a pleasure trip.
x - Vespasian campaigns in Judea against the Jews.
jan 26 - 5th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
6768x - Vespasian is chosen to become Roman Emperor, and he returns from Judea to Rome. His son Titus remains in Judea, fighting.
x - Nero returns from Greece. The Praetorian Guards and the Spanish and Gallic legions revolt against Nero, who flees from Rome. The Senate declares Nero a public enemy, and he commits suicide.
jun 08 - Rome Senate accepts emperor Galba.
B00000JYWU@ 69jan 01 - Roman garrison of Mainz uprising.
jan 02 - Roman Lower Rhine army proclaims its commander, Vitellius, emperor.
jan 10 - Roman emperor Galba adopts Marcus Piso Licinianus as C‘sar.
jan 15 - Servius Sulpicius Galba, 6th emperor of Rome r.68-69, lynched at 70.
apr 15 - Battle at Bedriacum, North-Italy.
jul 01 - Bataafs nobleman Gaius Julius Civilis proclaimed emperor of Syria.
sep 01 - Traditional date of destruction of Jerusalem.
dec 20 - General Vespasianus occupies Rome.
dec 20 - Aulus Vitellius, Roman commandant of Rhine & 7th emperor, murdered.
dec 20 - Aulus Vitellius, Roman commandant of Rhine & 7th emperor, murdered.
70c - Military Technology Roman catapults reported to be able to send 55 pound stones 400 yards and more. Roman catapults were refered to as onagers, or wild asses, because there rears jump upwards from the recoil.
x - Siege of Jerusalem for 134 days by Romans under Vespasian. Jerusalem falls.
x - Christianity The Gospel of Mark is written.
x - Christianity The Didache is written The Gospel of the Twelve Apostles.
may 31 - Rome captures 1st wall of the city of Jerusalem.
jun 05 - Titus & his Roman legions breach the middle wall of Jerusalem.
jul 01 - Titus sets up batterig rams to assault the walls of Jerusalem.
aug 08 - Tower of Antonia destroyed by Romans.
aug 10 - Tisha B'Av, Second Temple, destroyed by Titus.
sep 07 - Roman army under Titus occupies & plunders Jerusalem.
sep 27 - Walls of upper city of Jerusalem battered down by Romans.
oct 15 - Publius Vergilius Maro, Roman leader/poet Bucolica, Aene‹s, is born.
72x - According to legend this is when St. Thomas arrives in India.
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