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Jerome. "Chronicle"

See also: Person Saint Jerome

Source type: web

Authors: Jerome

Publisher: Online Edition by Roger Pearse, Ipswich

Translators: Roger Pearse et al.

Year published: 2005

HTML URL: http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/jerome_chronicle_00_eintro.htm

Related Sites:

Rhodes, Neocaesarea, Syria, Cilicia, Nicopolis, Caesarea, Emmaus, Galatia, Rome, Smyrna, Aetna M., Gulf of Edremit, Euboea, Antioch, Sidon, Chalcis, Hiera, Camirus, Telos, Caria, Lycia, Etna, Lipara, Aeolia, Aeolian islands, Euonymus, Aeolian Islands, Creta, Epopos, Procida, Bay of Tuscany

Related Events:

  • 425BC (Spr.): Eruption of Mount Etna
  • 226BC: Major Rhodes earthquake causes colossus to collapse, three meters uplift
  • 198BC± 1y : Emergence of the island Hiera; the whole sea boiled and blazed
  • 126BC: Fire and gases erupting from the sea off northern Sicily; many fish killed, people sickened, killed
  • 126BC: Eruption of Etna; island emerges burning with violent blast
  • 105AD: Four cities of Asia and two of Greece overthrown by an earthquake
  • 110AD: The Pantheon is set on fire by lightning
  • 110AD: Earthquake in Galatia
  • 113AD: Jerome's Antioch earthquake
  • 128AD: Nicopolis and Caesarea are ruined by an earthquake
  • 178AD± 1y : Smyrna is destroyed by an earthquake
  • 188AD: Lightning destroyed the Capitol
  • 333AD: An innumerable multitude perish from pestilence and famine in Syria and Cilicia
  • 344AD: Earthquake in Neocaesarea

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