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1005 7| parts of the foundation were shaken and scattered far and wide. 1006 5| first time by the Greeks. A sheep spoke in Greece. King Sardanapalus 1007 4| craftsmanship. She invented the shield and the bow and she taught 1008 7| gems put on clothes and shoes. At that time princes were 1009 | should 1010 7| Trasemundus that he would not show favor to the Catholics in 1011 7| Valentius and Marcion were shown to be heresiarchs and the 1012 7| his imperium, after the Sicilian war, had three triumphs: 1013 6| consul Marcellus conquered Sicily. ~56. Ptolemy Epiphanes 1014 3| Saturnus. And the first in Sicyon was Aegialeus, after whom 1015 7| was resplendent with the signs of many miracles. ~105. 1016 6| as an astrologer and the silver coins of the Romans were 1017 7| handed over to Zeno someone similar to Leo in appearance and 1018 1| among us to compose, using a simple style of history, a brief 1019 7| his viscera and his life simultaneously poured out. At the same 1020 | since 1021 6| Under him Jesus, the son of Sirach, composed the Book of Wisdom. ( 1022 4| about Ulysses and of the Sirens at the same time. ~28. The 1023 2| very day. ~6. In Noah's six-hundredth year, the flood is recorded 1024 4| movement and order of the sky. Also, Mercury, grandson 1025 7| were publicly sold into slavery. ~72. Titus ruled for eleven 1026 7| rule. At the beginning, the Slavs took Greece from the Romans; 1027 6| Hippocrates the doctor, Socrates the philosopher, and Democritus 1028 6| regarded as distinguished Socratics. (4,834) ~48. Artaxerxes, 1029 7| another 100,000 were publicly sold into slavery. ~72. Titus 1030 2| a city, which he filled solely with the multitude of his 1031 5| because of their care and solicitude were called "fathers of 1032 5| prophesying in Judea. ~30. Solomon ruled for forty years. He ( 1033 5| Greece with various poems. Solon gave laws to the Athenians. ~ 1034 | someone 1035 7| the threats of the empress Sophia, wife of Justin, and so 1036 5| with Jeremiah, Olda, and Sophonia prophesying in Judea.~40. 1037 6| consul Brutus. ~59. Ptolemy Soter ruled for seventeen years. 1038 4| and she taught how to make spears and dye wool. In this age 1039 7| virtutes). He killed, by spitting in its eye, an immense dragon, 1040 5| time by the Greeks. A sheep spoke in Greece. King Sardanapalus 1041 6| Persians still remained standing. From this point began the 1042 2| sea; on the fourth, the stars; on the fifth, the fish 1043 3| have stretched four miles, starting out wide and becoming narrower 1044 7| of the gods, he ordered a statue of Olympian Jove to be placed 1045 7| his desires. He took his stepmother as his wife. He did nothing 1046 7| bishop of Constantinople, stirred up the error of his perfidy. 1047 6| Egypt. In this time Zeno the Stoic, Menander the comic, and 1048 7| with a sword. In this same storm, a Persian poet died. In 1049 3| this tower is said to have stretched four miles, starting out 1050 7| Tigris, was killed by a stroke of misfortune. ~97. Diocletian 1051 7| Suddenly at night an earthquake struck and the stones from the 1052 7| Alexandria was erudite in his studies. ~82. Antoninus Caracalla, 1053 1| compose, using a simple style of history, a brief chronology 1054 7| Matthew, written with his own stylus, having revealed themselves, 1055 7| and converted the Jews subject to his kingdom to the faith 1056 7| river Euphrates. He also subjugated the Jews who, for a second 1057 7| into Africa. There they subverted the Catholic faith with 1058 7| ruled for eighteen years. He successfully waged many wars. He conquered 1059 4| Greece. ~18. Joshua, the successor of Moses, led the people 1060 7| Christians, he was seized with a sudden calamity and died without 1061 1| briefly as we were able, a summary of the times from the beginning 1062 7| Catholic faith, having been summoned by that most religious prince, 1063 5| understand the defects of the sun with the most acute scrutiny, 1064 7| feared his arrival, so that supplicants came forth promising to 1065 4| Helen and the Trojan war surged for ten years. Ibzan led 1066 7| the glory of Trajan, he surrendered the provinces of the east 1067 7| from the royal line would survive. ~74. Nerva ruled for one 1068 7| killed, those remaining, who survived, were converted immediately 1069 2| refuted by the fathers as of suspect faith. ~4. Enoch, at age 1070 3| weight might be more easily sustained. They describe the marble 1071 7| born aloft. But, with Peter swearing at the demons and Paul praying, 1072 7| philosophy. In his time Symmachus, the fourth translator, 1073 7| died without delay. ~94. Tacitus ruled for one year. His 1074 3| the Scythians arose, where Tanaus first ruled. Serug, at age 1075 7| of the Cataphrygites and Tatian, from whom came the heresy 1076 4| Linus of Thrace, the [music] teacher of Hercules, was said to 1077 6| Scipio conquered Africa. Terence the comic excelled. ~58. 1078 7| twenty-four years. Constantius, terrible in the cruelty of his ways, 1079 7| reached all the way to the territory of India, like Alexander. 1080 7| were frightened by this terror and involuntarily confessed 1081 7| celebrated with many virtues. Tertullian of Africa was regarded as 1082 7| translated both (the New and Old) Testaments into their own tongue. Also 1083 5| ruled for thirty-two years. Thales of Miletus (Milesius) excelled 1084 4| Greek letters, ruled in Thebes. At the same time Linus 1085 7| sixth year of his imperium, Theodoric, king of the Goths, invaded 1086 7| Chalcedon. In Alexandria, the Theodosian and Gaianan heresies appeared. 1087 7| Under his imperial rule, Theodotian of Ephesus, the third translator, 1088 7| John of Constantinople and Theophilus of Alexandria were proclaimed 1089 6| Menander the comic, and Theophrastus the philosopher excelled. 1090 | therefore 1091 4| that time also a flood in Thessaly under Deucalion and a fabulous 1092 7| Each one, then, should think about his own passing, as 1093 6| Ptolemy Philadelphus ruled for thirty-eight years. He released the Jews 1094 6| Ptolemy Philomater ruled for thirty-five years. Antiochus overcame 1095 6| distinguished. ~43. Darius ruled for thirty-four years. In his second year, 1096 7| 115. Justinian ruled for thirty-nine years. Receiving the heresy 1097 5| 556)~39. Josiah ruled for thirty-two years. Thales of Miletus ( 1098 7| his first year, the one thousandth year of the city of Rome 1099 7| Justinian, was frightened by the threats of the empress Sophia, wife 1100 7| by three fiery javelins thrown by angels. Also a certain 1101 | thus 1102 7| rebelling against him. ~117. Tiberius ruled for seven years. The 1103 7| of Octavian's rule. ~67. Tiberus, the son of the Augustus, 1104 7| fortifications along the Tigris, was killed by a stroke 1105 3| after whom Aegialea, which today is called the Peloponnesus, 1106 4| art of gymnastics. ~24. Tola led for twenty-three years. 1107 4| after Laomedon. A fable is told at that time about the beast 1108 7| Testaments into their own tongue. Also Photinus, Eunomius, 1109 3| After the confusion of tongues, he departed from there 1110 7| all over the world were torn down by order of Theodosius, 1111 7| name. Martin, bishop of Tours, the city of Gaul, was resplendent 1112 6| distinguished authors of tragedy. Also Hippocrates the doctor, 1113 7| far and wide to the east. Tranquil and liberal in all things, 1114 6| priest, he sought out seventy translators and translated the divine 1115 7| died as a result of the treachery of his own men. In his time, 1116 4| first to institute laws and trials in Greece. ~16. Joseph lived 1117 6| Jerusalem, made the Jews tributaries to the Romans. At the same 1118 5| Nebachodnezzar made captive Judea a tributary. At that time Daniel, Ananias, 1119 7| who blasphemed the holy Trinity in the balineum, was ignited 1120 4| fables were devised: about Triptolemus who, born aloft with the 1121 4| Egypt. In that time, at Lake Triton, Minerva appeared in the 1122 7| Sicilian war, had three triumphs: Dalmatia, Asia, and later 1123 4| Alexander raped Helen and the Trojan war surged for ten years. 1124 2| of music and his brother Tubal Cain was the inventor of 1125 5| twelve years. In his time Tullus Hostilius, king of the Romans, ( 1126 1| particular, Bishop Victor of Tunnunna who, having reviewed the 1127 4| anyone looking at whom was turned into stone; about Bellerophon 1128 5| Judea. Josaphat ruled for twenty-five years. Elijah, Elisha, Abdias, 1129 4| gymnastics. ~24. Tola led for twenty-three years. In his times Priam 1130 4| Isaac, at age 60, bore twins, of whom the first was Esau, 1131 4| In the age the city of Tyre was constructed. Also the 1132 7| error. Also at that time Ulfilas, bishop of the Goths, invented 1133 7| in Rome, the legal expert Ulpian was illustrious. ~86. Maximinus 1134 4| fables were devised about Ulysses and of the Sirens at the 1135 3| many other things that seem unbelievable. The giant Nimrod constructed 1136 7| madness, filled with an unclean spirit. At the same time 1137 5| physics. Having come to understand the defects of the sun with 1138 7| Ruling with his own son, he undertook nothing memorable during 1139 5| February to the gods of the underworld. At that time also, the 1140 5| the whole world was still unknown. He was also the first to 1141 3| marble temples there as being unmatched in precious stones and gold 1142 7| which Nero had lost. He was unmindful of offenses and he bore 1143 7| until then they had remained untouched. ~106. Theodosius, with 1144 7| replaced because he ruled unwillingly. ~81. Severus Pertinax ruled 1145 7| as a result of a military uprising. ~84. Aurelius Antoninus 1146 | us 1147 7| With Antoninus Pius ruling, Valentius and Marcion were shown to 1148 6| age the Romans ordered the vanquished Greeks to be freed, saying: " 1149 6| ruled for seventeen years. Varro and Cicero were born. Thrace 1150 6| and, restoring the holy vase to Eleazar the priest, he 1151 7| time the Prasini and the Veneti waged civil war throughout 1152 6| born in Mantua, Horace in Venusia. At that time also Apollodorus, 1153 7| killed by order of Nero. ~71. Vespasian ruled for ten years. Vigorous 1154 5| was the first to institute vestal virgins and priests among 1155 1| others, in particular, Bishop Victor of Tunnunna who, having 1156 7| Theodosius, he foretold his victory over the tyrant Eugenius. ~ 1157 6| philosopher Cato excelled. Virgil was born in Mantua, Horace 1158 5| first to institute vestal virgins and priests among the Romans 1159 7| necessity, suddenly his viscera and his life simultaneously 1160 4| Temple of Delphi was built. Viticulture was invented in Greece. ~ 1161 5| Athenians, was killed as he voluntarily offered himself to the enemy 1162 7| 90. Gallus and his son Volusianus ruled for two years. Novatus, 1163 7| Arabia and reached all the way to the territory of India, 1164 7| terrible in the cruelty of his ways, endured many things from 1165 3| invented the instruments of weaponry. In this age the art of 1166 7| that time princes were to wear only purple on their backs. 1167 7| were completed in seventy weeks and, as the kingdom and 1168 3| narrower so that the immense weight might be more easily sustained. 1169 5| Phidon Argivus discovered weights and measures, with Hosea, 1170 | well 1171 5| himself to the enemy for the well-being of the country. And Carthage 1172 7| even getting their feet wet. After many had been killed, 1173 | while 1174 | why 1175 4| servitude in Egypt, into the wilderness. At this time the Jews began 1176 5| Sardanapalus was burned willingly in a fire. The kingdom of 1177 7| killed his mother and sister, wiped out much of the senate, 1178 7| rejected the name of Christ, wish to be Christians again." 1179 7| everyone around him: (to wit), that he would rather deprive 1180 2| columns are reported to have withstood the flood and remain in 1181 5| construction. At the same time, the woman Sappho excelled in Greece 1182 7| patricius Belisarius triumphed wonderfully over the Persians. From 1183 7| empire of the Romans with wondrous power far and wide to the 1184 4| how to make spears and dye wool. In this age also King Phoroneus, 1185 7| scripture says: "In all works, be mindful of the most 1186 3| Persia and taught them to worship fire. ~10. Peleg, at age 1187 7| Matthew was the first to write a gospel. ~69. Claudius 1188 6| arithmetic; Pherecydes, the first writer of histories; and Xenophanes, 1189 7| Under his imperium, the writings of Daniel were completed 1190 6| Ochus, ruled for four years. Xenocrates was regarded as an illustrious 1191 6| writer of histories; and Xenophanes, the inventor of tragedies, 1192 6| completed. Also Plato and Xenophon were regarded as distinguished 1193 6| began to have consuls. ~44. Xerxes ruled for twenty years. 1194 6| the daughter of Ptolemy (XI), king of the Egyptians, 1195 6| of her brother Ptolemy (XIII). Desiring to defraud him 1196 | yet 1197 7| dragon, which even with eight yoke of oxen was scarcely able 1198 5| Joash ruled for forty years. Zacarias the prophet was killed. 1199 5| Misael excelled in Babylonia. Zedekiah ruled for eleven years. 1200 7| his own men. In his time, Zephyrinus, with the witness of the 1201 6| author of histories, and Zeuxis, the painter, were also 1202 3| for the first time, with Zoes ruling there first. ~11. 1203 3| discovered in Persia by Zoroaster, the king of the Bactrians.