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505 7| Constantinople, about to fight against those of our faith. 506 6| of God and deposited in filth. It is claimed that it was 507 5| fourth year of his reign and finished it in the eigth year. ~31. 508 2| light; on the second, the firmament of heaven; on the third, 509 2| stars; on the fifth, the fish and the birds; on the sixth, 510 7| cruelty, and lust, he even fished with nets of gold. He prostituted 511 2| to build the arc in the five-hundredth year of his life. In these 512 7| moment which the Father has fixed by his own authority." And 513 4| year, injected himself with flames on account of the pain of 514 7| he proposed at midday to fly to the Father in heaven 515 7| immediately the water in the font which had been brought for 516 4| of dragons, distributed food to the poor as he flew at 517 7| martyrdom for the Christians. He forbade Christians to teach or learn 518 7| in which the Romans were forcefully beaten and lost many provinces 519 4| Covenant was captured by foreigners. The kingdom of the Sicyonans 520 7| investigation. Our Lord Jesus Christ forestalled every question about this 521 7| consulted by Theodosius, he foretold his victory over the tyrant 522 4| harmonious and modulated formations of soldiers. At that time 523 4| whom fables imagine to have formed men out of mud, is recorded 524 7| so that supplicants came forth promising to carry out his 525 7| and, victorious, placed fortifications along the Tigris, was killed 526 5| illustrious. Asa ruled for forty-one years. Achias, Amos, Jehu, 527 7| Bethlehem of Judah in the forty-second year of Octavian's rule. ~ 528 7| faith. Diverted through the forum of Constantine for the sake 529 7| the deepest parts of the foundation were shaken and scattered 530 7| the provinces and laid new foundations for the Temple. Suddenly 531 6| vanquished Greeks to be freed, saying: "It is impious 532 7| Christians to congregate freely, and built basilicas in 533 7| evangelists. In his time, Bishop Fulgentius excelled in his knowledge 534 6| Romans under the general Gabinus. Also the poet Lucretius 535 7| Alexandria, the Theodosian and Gaianan heresies appeared. In Spain 536 6| under Julius Caesar. ~64. Gaius Julius Caesar ruled for 537 7| heresiarchs and the doctor Galen, born in Pergamum, was regarded 538 7| as private citizens. ~98. Galerius ruled for two years. His 539 7| Martin, bishop of Braga in Galicia, was regarded as illustrious 540 7| hersesy. ~91. Valerian, with Gallienus, ruled for fifteen years. 541 5| fifty-two years. The Olympic (games) were established for the 542 7| entire world, he closed the gates of Janus. Under his imperium, 543 5| was built by Dido, with Gath, Nathan, and Asapaht prophesying 544 7| Temple of Jerusalem. Jews gathered from all the provinces and 545 7| He was the first to order gems put on clothes and shoes. 546 6| of the Romans under the general Gabinus. Also the poet Lucretius 547 1| chronology organized according to generations and reigns. From there, 548 4| Jove to be adored with a gentile rite, immolating a bull 549 7| time the temples of the gentiles all over the world were 550 7| Christ at that time. The Gepids were extinguished by the 551 7| over the sea without even getting their feet wet. After many 552 3| that seem unbelievable. The giant Nimrod constructed this 553 2| Lamech. In this generation, giants were born. In this age also, 554 4| Saturn, first ruled. ~22. Gideon led for forty years. In 555 7| ruled for fourteen years. Given to injury, cruelty, and 556 7| also became a Christian, giving permission to Christians 557 7| and the fourth of the most glorious prince Sisebut. ~122. The 558 7| thirteen years. He most gloriously conquered the Persians. 559 7| twenty-one years. Envying the glory of Trajan, he surrendered 560 7| persecuted Christians. ~87. Gordian ruled for six years. He 561 6| philosopher, Plato, and Gorgias, the first rhetor. ~47. 562 4| by rams; about the harlot Gorgon who had serpents for hair 563 7| with, and corrected, the gospels as if they had been composed 564 7| for the conversion of the Gothic people in Spain. ~119. Phocas 565 7| fifteen years. With these two governing, the Goths took Rome and 566 7| an author of the art of grammar and instructor of Jerome, 567 4| the sky. Also, Mercury, grandson of Atlas, was expert in 568 7| the Christians with a law granted in perpetuity and ordered 569 7| at this same time. ~104. Gratian with his brother Valentinian 570 7| slaughter. In addition, very grave battles were fought against 571 7| the Persians, and there he grew old with the disgrace of 572 4| 17. Moses, at age 40, guided the people, liberated from 573 7| same time, the devil in the guise of Moses appeared to the 574 4| the inventor of the art of gymnastics. ~24. Tola led for twenty-three 575 7| bodies of the holy prophets Habucuc and Micah were found by 576 7| Apostle passed away. ~76. Hadrian ruled for twenty-one years. 577 4| born, from his handmaiden Hagar, Ishmael, from whom came 578 4| Gorgon who had serpents for hair and anyone looking at whom 579 2| from Japheth, thirty from Ham, and twenty-seven from Shem. ~ 580 7| Augustus. But his mother handed over to Zeno someone similar 581 4| previously he had born, from his handmaiden Hagar, Ishmael, from whom 582 4| Phaethon are recorded to have happened. ~17. Moses, at age 40, 583 4| conveyed by rams; about the harlot Gorgon who had serpents 584 4| were the first to invent harmonious and modulated formations 585 7| time he also, out of his hatred for Christ, permitted the 586 7| imperium from those who had heard him and returned after having 587 5| dedicated January to the heavenly gods and February to the 588 3| languages was effected. The height of this tower is said to 589 4| same time. ~28. The priest Heli led for forty years. The 590 4| about Phrixus and his sister Helle who crossed the sea conveyed 591 | her 592 | here 593 7| languishing in the error of the heretic Dioscorus, barked with canine 594 7| were divided into two by Hermenegild, son of King Leovigild, 595 6| distinguished authors of tragedies. Herodotus, the author of histories, 596 7| and founded the Novatian hersesy. ~91. Valerian, with Gallienus, 597 5| to Media. At that time, Hesiod the poet excelled. And Phidon 598 5| Samarites to Judea. ~36. Hezekiah ruled for twenty-nine years. 599 5| years. Under him Abimelech, high priest of the Jews, was 600 7| same time, Athanasius and Hilary were celebrated for their 601 4| command of Ceres; about the Hippocentaurs, in which were combined 602 6| authors of tragedy. Also Hippocrates the doctor, Socrates the 603 6| that time also Sallust the historian was born. ~62. Ptolemy Dionysius 604 7| imperium saw nothing worthy of historical record. ~99. Constantine 605 7| Persians, died, having been hit with a javelin as the attack 606 7| permissable for pagans to hold office. "And we," he said 607 4| Lacedaemonians arose. And Homer is reputed to have been 608 6| Virgil was born in Mantua, Horace in Venusia. At that time 609 5| years. In his time Tullus Hostilius, king of the Romans, (74) 610 7| day," he said, "and that hour no one knows, not even the 611 | how 612 | however 613 7| Goths, invaded Spain with a huge army. ~111. Leo the older 614 7| cannot be ascertained by human investigation. Our Lord 615 7| Thrace was seized by the Huns. At this time, Leander excelled 616 4| war surged for ten years. Ibzan led for seven years. The 617 4| about Daedalus and his son Icarus who flew with wings they 618 4| in the art of music. The Idaean Dactylites, at the same 619 7| they had been composed by idiot evangelists. In his time, 620 | if 621 7| Trinity in the balineum, was ignited in public by three fiery 622 4| brothers. Hercules devastated Ilium and in Libya killed Antaeus, 623 4| Prometheus, whom fables imagine to have formed men out of 624 4| adored with a gentile rite, immolating a bull in sacrifice. At 625 7| for seven years. He was impatient in his desires. He took 626 7| Catholic faith with Arian impiety. At the same time Nestor, 627 4| to have crops, with seeds imported from elsewhere. One hundred 628 7| way to the territory of India, like Alexander. Among all 629 1| so that, by means of the information provided, the whole of the 630 4| in his fifty-second year, injected himself with flames on account 631 7| fourteen years. Given to injury, cruelty, and lust, he even 632 2| by either fire or water, inscribed their discoveries on two 633 7| of the art of grammar and instructor of Jerome, was regarded 634 3| institute wars and invented the instruments of weaponry. In this age 635 7| and he bore lightly the insults said against him. In his 636 7| fiery ball came out from the interior of the building of the Temple 637 6| that had been burned by the invading peoples and Nehemiah restored 638 4| have excelled with many inventions. She is said to have been 639 5| scrutiny, he was the first to investigate the number of astrology, 640 7| be ascertained by human investigation. Our Lord Jesus Christ forestalled 641 7| wife of Justin, and so invited the Lombards from Pannonia 642 2| who was the first to begin invoking the name of God. Enosh, 643 7| frightened by this terror and involuntarily confessed Christ. And lest 644 7| translator, appeared. And Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons, was regarded 645 4| from his handmaiden Hagar, Ishmael, from whom came the people 646 4| whom came the people of the Ishmaelites, who later were called " 647 7| John was banished to the island of Patmos, where he wrote 648 4| Israel," after whom the Israelites were named. In this time, 649 7| fourteen years. The Goths, in Istrus, were divided into two kingdoms 650 7| Priscillian, being accused by Itacius, was killed with the sword 651 4| enclosed in the labyrinth. ~25. Jair led for twenty-two years. 652 5| Roman year: he dedicated January to the heavenly gods and 653 7| he closed the gates of Janus. Under his imperium, the 654 2| born, that is, fifteen from Japheth, thirty from Ham, and twenty-seven 655 7| having been hit with a javelin as the attack was being 656 7| in public by three fiery javelins thrown by angels. Also a 657 5| prophesying in Judea.~40. Jehoiakim ruled for eleven years. 658 5| and Micaeas prophesied. Jehoram ruled for eight years. Elijah, 659 5| forty-one years. Achias, Amos, Jehu, Joel, and Azaria prophesied 660 4| invented Latin letters. ~26. Jephthah led for six years. In his 661 5| number of astrology, with Jeremiah, Olda, and Sophonia prophesying 662 7| memorable. In his time, in Jericho, a fifth edition of the 663 5| to have lived 130 years. Joash ruled for forty years. Zacarias 664 5| regarded as brilliant, etc. Joida the priest was the only 665 5| seven years. The priest Jonadab, son of Rechab, was regarded 666 5| Hosea, Amos, Isaiah and Jonah prophesying in this age 667 5| Azaria prophesied in Judea. Josaphat ruled for twenty-five years. 668 4| invented in Greece. ~18. Joshua, the successor of Moses, 669 5| sign of honor. (4,556)~39. Josiah ruled for thirty-two years. 670 5| this age in Judea. ~35. Jotham ruled for sixteen years. 671 7| was being launched. ~102. Jovian ruled for one year. When 672 2| born. In this age also, Jubal, from the line of Cain, 673 6| captivity, the story of Judith was written. Also Pythagoras, 674 7| of the army, "who through Julianus rejected the name of Christ, 675 7| abandoned. Zeno sought to kill his son Leo Augustus. But 676 7| Istrus, were divided into two kingdoms under kings Fridigern and 677 2| Josephus reports, some men, who knew that they were about to 678 7| said: "It is not for you to know times or the moment which 679 7| said, "and that hour no one knows, not even the angels of 680 4| Minotaur enclosed in the labyrinth. ~25. Jair led for twenty-two 681 4| years. The kingdom of the Lacedaemonians arose. And Homer is reputed 682 6| Alexandria. ~52. Ptolemy, son of Lagus, ruled for forty years. 683 7| from all the provinces and laid new foundations for the 684 4| Egypt. In that time, at Lake Triton, Minerva appeared 685 7| known. Many to the east languish with the disease of this 686 7| the Synod of Chalcedon and languishing in the error of the heretic 687 4| Priam ruled Troy, after Laomedon. A fable is told at that 688 | last 689 6| captivity of the Hebrews lasted for seventy years, during 690 4| themselves. In this age, Latinus Picus, thought to be the 691 7| as the attack was being launched. ~102. Jovian ruled for 692 5| regarded as a distinguished lawmaker in Greece. Amaziah ruled 693 1| King Sisebut of the Goths, laying down, bit by bit, the descending 694 7| in Crete and promised to lead them to the promised land 695 7| the Huns. At this time, Leander excelled in the teaching 696 7| forbade Christians to teach or learn the liberal arts. At that 697 7| involuntarily confessed Christ. And lest they thought it was over 698 | let 699 7| elevating himself to the level of the gods, he ordered 700 4| devastated Ilium and in Libya killed Antaeus, the inventor 701 2| Methuselah, who, according to his lifespan, is discovered to have lived 702 2| the first day he fashioned light; on the second, the firmament 703 7| of offenses and he bore lightly the insults said against 704 7| force. He had a knowledge of literature and philosophy. In his time 705 4| In his time, Hercules, living in his fifty-second year, 706 7| and decided that it was no longer permissable for pagans to 707 6| Artaxerxes, also known as Longimanus, ruled for forty years. 708 4| serpents for hair and anyone looking at whom was turned into 709 7| ruled for nine years. A love of the Synod of Chalcedon, 710 6| himself as a result of a lover's madness. ~61. Ptolemy, 711 7| poet died. In addition, Lucan and Seneca were killed by 712 6| general Gabinus. Also the poet Lucretius was born, who later killed 713 7| the apostles Andrew and Luke were translated to Constantinople. ~ 714 2| generation, the sons of God lusted after the daughters of men. 715 5| to number fourteen, died. Lycurgus was regarded as a distinguished 716 7| And Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons, was regarded as illustrious 717 4| other Mercury discovered the lyre and gave it to Orpheus. 718 6| Greeks. ~51. Alexander the Macedonian ruled for fifteen years. 719 7| which was not known. ~83. Macrinus ruled for one year. Ruling 720 3| In this age the art of magic was discovered in Persia 721 7| arrows. But he was of such magnanimity in the exercise of his imperial 722 7| conspiring against him and maintained the same familiarity with 723 7| with Antoninus the Younger, making him equal in power. With 724 5| fathers of the republic." ~37. Manasseh ruled for fifty-five years. 725 7| his time the heresy of the Manicheans arose. (5,481) ~96. Carus 726 6| excelled. Virgil was born in Mantua, Horace in Venusia. At that 727 3| sustained. They describe the marble temples there as being unmatched 728 6| the same time the consul Marcellus conquered Sicily. ~56. Ptolemy 729 7| the grace of Christ. ~110. Marcian ruled for six years. The 730 7| Pius ruling, Valentius and Marcion were shown to be heresiarchs 731 1| Africanus, under the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antonius, was the 732 7| against Simon Magus. Also Mark the Evangelist, preaching 733 6| place where philosophy, the master of morals and the inventor 734 7| every question about this matter when he said: "It is not 735 7| misfortune. ~97. Diocletian and Maximian ruled for twenty years. 736 7| Ulpian was illustrious. ~86. Maximinus ruled for three years. He 737 7| the sword by the tyrant Maximus. At the same time the head 738 5| Argivus discovered weights and measures, with Hosea, Amos, Isaiah 739 3| the ancient Salamites or Medians. Shelah, at age 130, bore 740 4| and invented the art of medicine. Then, also, fables were 741 3| is reported to have been Melchisedech, who was the first after 742 4| the gods and the city of Memphis was founded in Egypt. In 743 6| this time Zeno the Stoic, Menander the comic, and Theophrastus 744 7| having conquered Persia, took Mesopotamia. After awhile, when both 745 5| Elisha, Abdias, Azarias, and Micaeas prophesied. Jehoram ruled 746 7| from God, he proposed at midday to fly to the Father in 747 7| years. Ambrose, bishop of Milan, excelled in the dogma of 748 5| years. Thales of Miletus (Milesius) excelled as a philosopher 749 7| and buried at the seventh milestone (septimo milliario) of the 750 5| thirty-two years. Thales of Miletus (Milesius) excelled as a 751 7| cities from the same Roman "militia" and converted the Jews 752 7| seventh milestone (septimo milliario) of the city. And in the 753 7| says: "In all works, be mindful of the most recent." When, 754 7| in Rome. ~78. Antoninus Minor ruled for eighteen years. 755 4| time about the beast of the Minotaur enclosed in the labyrinth. ~ 756 6| coins of the Romans were minted for the first time. ~54. 757 5| Daniel, Ananias, Azarias, and Misael excelled in Babylonia. Zedekiah 758 7| was killed by a stroke of misfortune. ~97. Diocletian and Maximian 759 7| Nerva ruled for one year. A moderate man in his imperium, he 760 4| to invent harmonious and modulated formations of soldiers. 761 7| Anthony the monk, by whom monasteries were first founded, is reported 762 7| Persians. With him ruling, Montanus, the author of the Cataphrygites 763 6| philosophy, the master of morals and the inventor of liberal 764 2| ark came to rest among the mountains of Armenia, which are called 765 4| the first to consider the movement and order of the sky. Also, 766 | much 767 4| to have formed men out of mud, is recorded to have lived 768 1| of holy memory edited a multipart history of the canons of 769 2| he filled solely with the multitude of his own descendents. ~ 770 7| translator, was acknowledged. Narcissus, bishop of Jerusalem, was 771 3| starting out wide and becoming narrower so that the immense weight 772 5| built by Dido, with Gath, Nathan, and Asapaht prophesying 773 2| out of which seventy-two nations were born, that is, fifteen 774 6| migration to Babylonia up to the nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ: 775 2| Kenan, whose name means "the nature of God." At the same time, 776 4| of music. In addition the navigation of the Argonauts is recorded. ~ 777 5| years. In his third year Nebachodnezzar made captive Judea a tributary. 778 7| Constantine for the sake of some necessity, suddenly his viscera and 779 6| the invading peoples and Nehemiah restored the walls of Jerusalem. 780 5| Samaria to Media, and sent the neighboring Samarites to Judea. ~36. 781 7| line would survive. ~74. Nerva ruled for one year. A moderate 782 7| impiety. At the same time Nestor, bishop of Constantinople, 783 7| lust, he even fished with nets of gold. He prostituted 784 7| heresy appeared. Also the Nicene Council was convoked by 785 7| baptised by Bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia at the very end of his life, 786 7| sixth edition was found in Nicopolis. The heresiarch Sabellius 787 3| unbelievable. The giant Nimrod constructed this tower. 788 | nine 789 5| also chose one hundred most noble men from among the people, 790 7| Maurice and many of the nobles. In his time the Prasini 791 | none 792 7| of everyone, burning the notes. For which reason he is 793 6| 46. Darius, also known as Nothus, ruled for nineteen years. 794 7| to Rome and founded the Novatian hersesy. ~91. Valerian, 795 7| Volusianus ruled for two years. Novatus, a priest under bishop Cyprian, 796 | now 797 5| years. At the same time Numa Pompilius was placed over 798 7| with his sons Carinus and Numerianus for two years. (134) Carus, 799 4| Olympic competition. The nymph Carmentis invented Latin 800 7| converted to the Arian dogma. O the pain! Such a good beginning, 801 7| Vandals. Though bound by an oath to Trasemundus that he would 802 7| four years. He lived most obscenely and was himself killed by 803 7| force, Gaul, which had been occupied by the barbarians. In his 804 7| lost. He was unmindful of offenses and he bore lightly the 805 5| killed as he voluntarily offered himself to the enemy for 806 7| permissable for pagans to hold office. "And we," he said to all 807 5| astrology, with Jeremiah, Olda, and Sophonia prophesying 808 7| he ordered a statue of Olympian Jove to be placed under 809 7| the same time in Carthage, Olympus, a certain Arian who blasphemed 810 2| some conjecture, with false opinion, that he might have lived 811 6| overcame him in battle and oppressed the Jews with various calamities. 812 2| bore Noah who, by divine oracle, was ordered to build the 813 6| acknowledged to be the first orator and Aristotle was reported 814 6| celebrated with praise for his oratory. ~63. Cleopatra ruled for 815 7| Pontus in Asia. Valerian, orchestrating a persecution of the Christians, 816 7| dove over his head, was ordained bishop of Rome. ~88. Philip 817 7| promising to carry out his orders. He also became a Christian, 818 4| the lyre and gave it to Orpheus. In this time Philemon was 819 7| Italy, Totila, king of the Ostrogoths, was overcome by Narses, 820 4| of horses in Greece. ~19. Othniel led for forty years. Cadmus, 821 7| refused, saying that he ought to be replaced because he 822 7| second year Titus took and overthrew Jerusalem, where 1,100,000 823 7| even with eight yoke of oxen was scarcely able to be 824 7| to being an emperor and a pagan. He was converted to the 825 6| histories, and Zeuxis, the painter, were also acknowledged. ~ 826 4| Greece and there the art of painting was discovered by Cleanthes. 827 7| invited the Lombards from Pannonia and introduced them into 828 1| After these came others, in particular, Bishop Victor of Tunnunna 829 7| stones from the deepest parts of the foundation were shaken 830 7| When, therefore, any one passes away that moment is the 831 7| should think about his own passing, as holy scripture says: " 832 1| provided, the whole of the past ages might be known. ~ 833 7| banished to the island of Patmos, where he wrote the Apocalypse. ( 834 7| seized Spain. In this time Pelagius preached the dogma of his 835 3| which today is called the Peloponnesus, is named. ~12. Terah, at 836 7| stirred up the error of his perfidy. The synod of Ephesus, convoked 837 7| the doctor Galen, born in Pergamum, was regarded as illustrious 838 6| the Jews). During the same period of captivity, the story 839 7| Jerusalem, where 1,100,000 Jews perished by famine and the sword. 840 7| decided that it was no longer permissable for pagans to hold office. " 841 7| became a Christian, giving permission to Christians to congregate 842 7| of his hatred for Christ, permitted the Jews to repair the Temple 843 7| Christians with a law granted in perpetuity and ordered the temples 844 7| sword. In this same storm, a Persian poet died. In addition, 845 7| Arian emperor, having been persuaded, in exchange for the aid, 846 4| and a fabulous fire with Phaethon are recorded to have happened. ~ 847 6| of the art of arithmetic; Pherecydes, the first writer of histories; 848 5| Hesiod the poet excelled. And Phidon Argivus discovered weights 849 6| was begun. ~53. Ptolemy Philadelphus ruled for thirty-eight years. 850 4| to Orpheus. In this time Philemon was the first to institute 851 7| ordained bishop of Rome. ~88. Philip ruled for seven years. He 852 6| poet of Rome. ~57. Ptolemy Philomater ruled for thirty-five years. 853 6| Wisdom. (4,978) ~55. Ptolemy Philopator ruled for twenty-seven years. 854 7| Gothic people in Spain. ~119. Phocas ruled for eight years. Made 855 4| wool. In this age also King Phoroneus, son of Inachus, excelled. 856 7| into their own tongue. Also Photinus, Eunomius, and Apollonaris 857 4| of man and horse; about Phrixus and his sister Helle who 858 5| excelled as a philosopher of physics. Having come to understand 859 4| themselves. In this age, Latinus Picus, thought to be the son of 860 7| fighting under his father, he pierced twelve soldiers with twelve 861 6| twenty years. Aeschylus, Pindar, Sophocles, and Euripides, 862 2| Mahalalel, whose name means "plantation of God." Mahalalel, at age 863 6| years. At the same time Plotius Gallus was the first to 864 7| divine revelation. The Goths plundered Italy. And the Vandals and 865 5| years. At the same time Numa Pompilius was placed over the Romans. 866 7| At the same time, Aquila Ponticus, the second translator after 867 7| depopulated Greece, Macedonia, and Pontus in Asia. Valerian, orchestrating 868 4| distributed food to the poor as he flew at the command 869 5| first time, because the population of the whole world was still 870 7| his life simultaneously poured out. At the same time, Athanasius 871 6| Cicero was celebrated with praise for his oratory. ~63. Cleopatra 872 7| nobles. In his time the Prasini and the Veneti waged civil 873 7| swearing at the demons and Paul praying, Simon was cast down and 874 7| Spain. In this time Pelagius preached the dogma of his error against 875 7| Also Mark the Evangelist, preaching Christ in Alexandria, wrote 876 6| that time also Apollodorus, preceptor of the emperor, was regarded 877 3| there as being unmatched in precious stones and gold and many 878 1| PREFACE~Julius Africanus, under 879 7| languages that he could prepare legal cases in Latin and 880 7| ruled for thirty years. He prepared for war with the Persians 881 6| herself, she begged, in the presence of Julius, for the death 882 7| beginning of the world to the present era 654 [616 AD], that is, 883 7| man in his imperium, he presented himself as equal to, and 884 6| besieging the city, and, using pretense and debasing herself, she 885 4| the "liberated" Sarah. But previously he had born, from his handmaiden 886 4| twenty-three years. In his times Priam ruled Troy, after Laomedon. 887 7| after Nero who, cursed with pride, commanded that he be considered 888 7| and, as the kingdom and priesthood of the Jews was coming to 889 5| institute vestal virgins and priests among the Romans and he 890 1| beginning of the world up to the principates of the emperor Heraclius 891 7| the Persians. He gave the priveleges back to the Christians with 892 7| deed worthy of record. ~95. Probus ruled for six years. Vigorous 893 7| Relying on his favor, Arius proceeded to the church in Constantinople, 894 7| everyone's clothing. Julian, proceeding against the Persians, died, 895 7| Theophilus of Alexandria were proclaimed to be illustrious bishops. 896 4| gods. In that age also, Proclytus was the first to harness 897 4| themselves in servitude in Egypt. Prometheus, whom fables imagine to 898 4| poet in Greece. From the promise of Abraham until David: 899 7| that supplicants came forth promising to carry out his orders. 900 5| forty years. Zacarias the prophet was killed. Elisha, whose 901 7| the bodies of the holy prophets Habucuc and Micah were found 902 7| he had came from God, he proposed at midday to fly to the 903 7| fished with nets of gold. He prostituted and killed his mother and 904 1| means of the information provided, the whole of the past ages 905 7| regarded as illustrious in prudence and the teaching of the 906 7| balineum, was ignited in public by three fiery javelins 907 7| these, another 100,000 were publicly sold into slavery. ~72. 908 7| his imperial rule, that he punished no one at all, but dismissed 909 7| the first to order gems put on clothes and shoes. At 910 6| Judith was written. Also Pythagoras, the philosopher and inventor 911 4| institute the chorus in Pythium. At that time also Linus 912 3| were built by Samiramis, queen of the Assyrians. From the 913 7| Christ forestalled every question about this matter when he 914 2| reported to have written quite a few things, but which, 915 7| bishops to Sardinia, and raged against Catholics. At the 916 4| crossed the sea conveyed by rams; about the harlot Gorgon 917 7| when both had left the rank of emperor, they lived as 918 4| the same time Alexander raped Helen and the Trojan war 919 | rather 920 7| Babylonia and Arabia and reached all the way to the territory 921 7| ruled for one year. When he realized that he was being chosen 922 7| burning the notes. For which reason he is also called the "Father 923 7| second time, had become rebels, and he restored the city 924 7| that most religious prince, Reccared. The Avars, fighting against 925 7| return, and many peoples receded from the Roman empire. The 926 7| ruled for thirty-nine years. Receiving the heresy of the Acephali, 927 5| The priest Jonadab, son of Rechab, was regarded as brilliant, 928 7| and his son "Caesar," he refused, saying that he ought to 929 2| of their antiquity, are refuted by the fathers as of suspect 930 7| of his kingdom, certain regions of Spain that were rebelling 931 5| in the eigth year. ~31. Rehoboam ruled for seventeen years. 932 7| army, "who through Julianus rejected the name of Christ, wish 933 7| entire Roman kingdom he relaxed the debts of everyone, burning 934 6| for thirty-eight years. He released the Jews that were in Egypt 935 7| been summoned by that most religious prince, Reccared. The Avars, 936 7| Catholics all over the world. Relying on his favor, Arius proceeded 937 2| withstood the flood and remain in Syria to this very day. ~ 938 5| ruled for sixteen years. Remus and Romulus were born, with 939 6| ruling, Ezra the priest renovated the law that had been burned 940 7| Christ, permitted the Jews to repair the Temple of Jerusalem. 941 7| saying that he ought to be replaced because he ruled unwillingly. ~ 942 4| Lacedaemonians arose. And Homer is reputed to have been the first poet 943 7| Tours, the city of Gaul, was resplendent with the signs of many miracles. ~ 944 7| reported to have been his response when asked why he was so 945 2| reports that his ark came to rest among the mountains of Armenia, 946 6| that were in Egypt and, restoring the holy vase to Eleazar 947 2| place of Abel. Seth means "resurrection" because in him was resuscitated 948 2| resurrection" because in him was resuscitated the first seed, that is, 949 7| Parthians and Persians. Returning victorious from Persia, 950 7| with his own stylus, having revealed themselves, were found. ~ 951 1| of Tunnunna who, having reviewed the histories of the previous 952 6| the first to teach Latin rhetoric in Rome. At that time also 953 4| be adored with a gentile rite, immolating a bull in sacrifice. 954 4| music of the zither, moved rocks and stones. ~21. Deborah 955 3| Assyrians and the Sicyonans rose up. The first who ruled 956 7| none of the Jews from the royal line would survive. ~74. 957 7| be baptised immediately rushed away to the Catholic faith 958 7| Nicopolis. The heresiarch Sabellius appeared. ~85. Alexander 959 6| entering the Temple, burned sacrifices to God. The kingdom of the 960 7| forum of Constantine for the sake of some necessity, suddenly 961 3| from whom came the ancient Salamites or Medians. Shelah, at age 962 3| flood to build the city of Salem, which now is called Jerusalem. ~ 963 6| Rome. At that time also Sallust the historian was born. ~ 964 5| and sent the neighboring Samarites to Judea. ~36. Hezekiah 965 5| that time also, the sibyl Samia excelled. ~38. Ammon ruled 966 3| of Babylon were built by Samiramis, queen of the Assyrians. 967 5| in Samaria. In this age, Samos was founded and the sibyl 968 7| Illyricum and Macedonia. Paul of Samostenus was acknowledged to be a 969 4| Aeneas came to Italy. ~27. Sampson led for twenty years. Ascanius, 970 4| Sicyonans came to an end. Samuel and Saul led for forty years. 971 7| Christians, was captured by Sapor, king of the Persians, and 972 5| the same time, the woman Sappho excelled in Greece with 973 4| Agarenes" and finally, "Saracens." ~14. Isaac, at age 60, 974 4| Isaac from the "liberated" Sarah. But previously he had born, 975 5| sheep spoke in Greece. King Sardanapalus was burned willingly in 976 7| Africa, sent 120 bishops to Sardinia, and raged against Catholics. 977 4| thought to be the son of Saturn, first ruled. ~22. Gideon 978 3| consider it to have been Saturnus. And the first in Sicyon 979 4| came to an end. Samuel and Saul led for forty years. The 980 7| before. Among all of his sayings, the most famous was: "The 981 7| passing, as holy scripture says: "In all works, be mindful 982 7| with eight yoke of oxen was scarcely able to be dragged to the 983 7| foundation were shaken and scattered far and wide. In addition 984 7| again." He then received the sceptre of the imperium from those 985 7| Arius. Also at that time the schism of the Donatists arose. 986 7| teaching of the faith and the sciences for the conversion of the 987 6| calamities. At the same time Scipio conquered Africa. Terence 988 7| his own passing, as holy scripture says: "In all works, be 989 5| sun with the most acute scrutiny, he was the first to investigate 990 3| whom the kingdom of the Scythians arose, where Tanaus first 991 7| to Leo in appearance and secretly made Leo a cleric. He lived 992 4| began to have crops, with seeds imported from elsewhere. 993 7| for baptism disappeared. Seeing this, the one who was to 994 | seem 995 7| advanced to Parthia, he took Seleucia, the city of Assyria, with 996 7| In addition, Lucan and Seneca were killed by order of 997 5| Romulus founded Rome. And Sennacherib, king of the Assyrians, 998 7| at the seventh milestone (septimo milliario) of the city. 999 7| second translator after the Septuagint, arose. And Basilides was 1000 4| Joseph. In these times, Serapis, son of Jove, king of the 1001 4| the harlot Gorgon who had serpents for hair and anyone looking 1002 7| Constantinople and buried at the seventh milestone (septimo milliario) 1003 6| still burning after the seventieth year, the year of the return ( 1004 2| sons of Noah, out of which seventy-two nations were born, that