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THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE.
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An. vii. (viii.)—x.

An. xi. In this year Herod, Antipater's son, received the government in Judea.

An. xii. Philip and Herod divided Lysia and Judea into four governments.

An. xiii. (xiv.)—xv.

An. xvi. (xv.) In this year Tiberius succeeded to the empire.

An. xvii. (xvi.)—xxvi. (xxv.)

An. xxvii. (xxv., xxvi.) In this year Pilate began to rule over the Jews.

An. xxviii., xxix. (xxvi. xxviii.)

An. xxx. (xxix.) In this year Christ was baptized, and Peter and Andrew converted; and James and John, and the twelve apostles.

An. xxxi., xxxii.

An. xxxiii. In this year Christ was crucified; after five thousand two hundred and twenty-six years from the beginning of the world.

An. xxxiv. In this year St. Paul was converted, and St. Stephen stoned.

An. xxxv. In this year the blessed Peter the apostle filled an episcopal chair in the city of Antioch.

An. xxxvi., xxxvii.

An. xxxviii. In this year Pilate slew himself with his own hand.

An. xxxix. In this year Caius (Caligula) succeeded to the empire.

An. xl. Matthew in Judea began to write his gospel.

An. xli.—xliv. (xliii.)

An. xlv. (xliv.) In this year the blessed Peter the apostle filled an episcopal chair in Rome.

An. xlvi. (xlv.) In this year Herod died, who slew James one year before his own death.


An. xii. In this year Judea was divided into four tetrarchates.[1]

  1. F.