The Annals of Wales
(Part V)

by Anonymous, translated from Latin by Wikisource
1451922The Annals of Wales
(Part V)
Anonymous

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Year. Julian ruled. Converted from Christian to pagan, he persecutes the Christians.
Year. Jovian ruled. He with all his army is made Christian.
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Year. Valentinian ruled. He had been dismissed from his office by Julian.
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Year. Valentinian and Theodosius ruling. Jeronimus is recognized in Bethleem; Augustine in Affrica. A synod of Constantipolin with 250 bishops, in which all heresies are condemned.
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Year. Marcian commands. The Calcedonian council is carried on.
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Year. Saint Patric, having been warned by an angel, proselytizes Hibernia.
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Year. Leo the elder commands. Egypt barks with the error of Dioscorus.
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Year. The arrival of the Angles of Horsus and Hengist in the time of King Wortigern
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Year. Easter is mov[e]d up a Sunday by Pope Leon[1]
Year. Saint Brigida is born.
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Year. Saint Patric died.[2]

Notes edit

  1. See also: computus and Victor of Aquitaine.
  2. Although possibly a confusion with Palladius. The Annals of Ulster record three different death dates to Patrick, crediting the first two to "Old Patrick".