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  • '''Muhammad''' (April 20, 570 AD – June 8, 632 AD) is the most important prophet in [[Islam]]. ...neighboring lands and eventually conquer his homeland of [[Mecca]] in 629 AD.
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  • [[301 AD|301]] [[311 AD|311]]
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  • topic_name = Edict of Toleration, 311 AD | subtopics = [[Galerius]], [[311 AD]]
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  • ...]]. It consists of 13 books written between [[397 AD|AD 397]] and [[398 AD|AD 398]]. The work outlines Augustine's sinful youth and his conversion to Chr
    861 bytes (109 words) - 22:46, 19 July 2009
  • * [[Augustine of Hippo]] - Theologian and author living from 354-430 AD. * [[Augustine of Canterbury]] - First Archbishop of Canterbury, dying in 604 AD.
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  • ...dit ad inferos, tertia die resurrexit a mortuis, ascendit ad caelos, sedet ad dexteram Dei Patris omnipotentis, inde venturus est iudicare vivos et mortu
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  • #REDIRECT [[1837 AD]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[1899 AD]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[1628 AD]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[1688 AD]]
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  • [[311 AD|311]] [[313 AD|313]]
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  • ...itionally divided in the West into the years before and [[Jesus]]' birth - AD and BC. * AD (Anno Domini) - Latin for "In the year of our Lord" - is now sometimes refe
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  • topic_name = The Council of Ephesus, 431 AD | ...was an [[ecumenical council]] held in [[Ephesus]] in [[Asia Minor]] in 431 AD. It was chiefly concerned with [[Nestorianism]], a doctrine that emphasized
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  • ...t country to adopt Christianity as its state religion and it did so in 301 AD. ...ans generally practiced [[Zoroastrianism]] (officially from 331 BC to 301 AD) as well as Armenian Paganism.
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  • ...cent III was a Roman Catholic Pope, reigning from [[1198 AD]] until [[1216 AD]].
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  • topic_name = Cancel of Chalcedon, 451 AD | ...Council of Chalcedon was an [[ecumenical council]] that took place in 451 AD at [[Chalcedon]] (a city in [[Asia Minor]]) which today is part of the city
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  • Constantine was a Roman Emperor in the fourth century AD, famous for ending persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire with his [ ...tine. He was born on February 27 in [[272 AD]] and died on May 22 in [[337 AD]].
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  • Christophobia has been around since the first century AD and has been directly responsible for the murder of millions of Christians
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  • ...ire on an occasional basis until the reign of [[Trajan]] from 98 AD to 117 AD. During his reign the issue of Christians not worshipping the Emperor came The short reign of [[Decius]] from 249 AD to 251 AD was an especially significant reign for Christianity. Decius commanded that
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  • ...ons on this subject has been advanced from the earliest times. From around AD 400 to 1600, the author was traditionally considered to be Paul. However, t ...he Pauline ideas contained within the epistle. He was also proposed early (AD 300) as a possible author. The second leading candidate is [[Apollos]], fir
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