The Christian History & Biography Timeline From its roots in the early Eastern church, through the Benedictine centuries, to the birth of new kinds of religious orders in the Middle Ages compiled by Antonia Ryan with contributions from Carmen Acevedo Butcher
January 1, 2007 The Rise of Western Monasticism -250-
c. 280s Antony withdraws to the Egyptian desert 312/313 Constantine becomes a Christian; Edict of Milan calls for persecution of Christians to end c. 320 Pachomius, founder of cenobitic (communal) monasticism in Egypt, receives his first disciples 325 Council of Nicaea approves creed proclaiming that Christ is divine in the same way as the Father 356 Antony dies; Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, writes The Life of Antony 370 Basil the Great, monastic founder in Cappadocia, becomes bishop of Caesarea; he writes principles of ascetic life early 370s Semi-hermits gather around Martin of Tours in Gaul; he later establishes a monastery that eventually becomes Benedictine 374 Melania the Elder establishes a monastery of women in Jerusalem; Rufinus follows in 380 and establishes a monastery of men 385 Jerome leaves Rome to follow monastic life in the East; his colleague Paula follows soon after 386 Augustine reads Latin translation of The Life of Antony and converts to Christianity soon after c. 395 Paulinus removes to Nola, where he leads an ascetic life 404 Jerome translates rules of Pachomius into Latin 407-8 Destruction of Scetis, major center of hermits in Egyptian desert 410 Fall of Rome (city sacked by Goths) 410 Cassian writes Conferences in Latin, allowing Westerners to read about Eastern monastic traditions -450-
451 Council of Chalcedon defines the two natures of Christ 455 Rome sacked again by Vandals 476 Romulus, the last Western Roman emperor, deposed by barbarian leader Odoacer c. 480 Benedict is born in Nursia, Italy 489 Theodoric the Great, king of Ostrogoths, invades Italy and deposes Odoacer c. 493 Benedict leaves Nursia to study in Rome c. 502-505 Benedict lives as a hermit in a cave c. 507-529 ...
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