Chap.

 1  2|         arc in the five-hundredth year of his life. In these times,
 2  2|           In Noah's six-hundredth year, the flood is recorded to
 3  2|         age came to an end in the year 2,242. ~
 4  3|            7. Shem, in the second year after the flood, when he
 5  3|         age came to an end in the year 3,184. ~
 6  4|        living in his fifty-second year, injected himself with flames
 7  4|         eight years. In his third year, Troy was captured and Aeneas
 8  4|         age came to an end in the year 4,125. ~
 9  5|           Jerusalem in the fourth year of his reign and finished
10  5|          finished it in the eigth year. ~31. Rehoboam ruled for
11  5| prophesied. Ahaziah ruled for one year. Elijah, whose worthy miracles
12  5|           ten months of the Roman year: he dedicated January to
13  5|        eleven years. In his third year Nebachodnezzar made captive
14  5|       been burned down in the 454 year after its construction.
15  5|         age came to an end in the year 4,610. ~
16  6|      burning after the seventieth year, the year of the return (
17  6|          the seventieth year, the year of the return (of the Jews).
18  6|  thirty-four years. In his second year, the captivity of the Jews
19  6|          Alexandria, in the third year of the reign of Cleopatra,
20  6|         age came to an end in the year 5,155. ~
21  7|         Judah in the forty-second year of Octavian's rule. ~67.
22  7|       crucified in the eighteenth year of his reign, 5,229 years
23  7|        against him. In his second year Titus took and overthrew
24  7|           74. Nerva ruled for one year. A moderate man in his imperium,
25  7|     Aelius Pertinax ruled for one year. With the senate entreating
26  7|            Macrinus ruled for one year. Ruling with his own son,
27  7|       emperor. For after only one year, both were killed as a result
28  7|           in Christ. In his first year, the one thousandth year
29  7|          year, the one thousandth year of the city of Rome was
30  7|          89. Decius ruled for one year. In his time, St. Anthony
31  7|         94. Tacitus ruled for one year. His brief life left no
32  7|         102. Jovian ruled for one year. When he realized that he
33  7|           condemned. In the sixth year of his imperium, Theodoric,
34  7|             that is, to the fifth year of the imperium of Heraclius
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