Hi John,Mre data on events in years when Venus tranits occur. BC dates on this may
be out due to year 0 complications.
This list is by no means complete but shows patterns of events that i see as
showing Gods plan unfolding.Regards,
Chris
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Thanks, Chris.
John
Transit of Venus dates:
-304.5
-183
-175
-69.5
-61.5 Julius Caesar conquers Brigantium, breaks Celtiberian resistance and
received a military post as governor of Spain.
60 Nero sends an expedition to search for the source of the Nile River.
(Item from Thomas Robinson, The Bible Timeline) The source of the Nile is
not found till the Nineteenth Century by Englishman Speke); Paul in Rome is
under house arrest, and writes letters to Colossians, a lost letter to the
Laodiceans, to Philemon, and to the Ephesians. It is thought that perhaps
Paul was beheaded in Rome by Nero in 62AD, and later, perhaps after the fire
of 54AD. Others suggest Paul was released and went not to Spain as he had
planned, but back to Asia Minor and Crete. Some feel Paul was imprisoned
twice from 62AD to 68AD. The Pastoral Letters 1 and Timothy 2 and Titus
would date from this period. (Item from Thomas Robinson, The Bible Timeline)
68 Rome: Emperor Nero commits suicide. (Item from Thomas Robinson, The Bible
Timeline); Destruction of Qumran, home of The Essenes, Israel.; Rome:
Rebellion of Vindex; 59AD-60AD: Britain: Rebellion of Boudicca (Boedacea)
against Rome.; Boudicca (Boadicea), queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe in
Britain, is beaten by Roman troops. Her daughters are raped and Boudicca
gathers Celtic forces to take revenge on the Romans; Forces of Roman
governor Suetonius Paulinus defeat and massacre the British tribes of
Anglesey, an island off what is now north Wales. According to Roman writers,
on crossing the Menai Straits, the legionaries are faced with women in
ceremonial dress, warriors, and druid priests standing by fires of human
sacrifice. Some historians believe that brought an end to Druidism in
Britain.
Pratagustus of the Iceni dies, and Boudicca, elected Iceni war leader and
queen, leads a revolt to regain lands taken away by the Romans .;
Destruction of Mona by Roman occupiers of Britain causes to revolt of the
Iceni led by their queen, Boudicca. The Iceni are defeated and Boudicca is
killed by the Roman governor, Suetonius Paulinus after sack of Camulodunum,
Londinium and Verulamium .173.5
181.5
303 Rome: Edicts against the Christians; Diocletian orders a general
persecution of the Christians;
311 Rome: Edict of Toleration; Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire
ends.
416.5
424.5
546
554 554AD: Rome reoccupies coast of Spain.659.5 Islam: Moslem conquest of Egypt.
667.5 Jietai Temple is on a beautiful mountain covered with sweet smelling
trees and plants. Jietai was first built in the Tang Dynasty, 667AD and was
called Huiju Temple; The Maya started building Copan during the fifth
century. The first dated monument is 465 AD. During the next 200 years,
the valley underwent drastic changes.
Their economy transformed from hunting and fishing to farming. In 667AD,
the Astronomical City was built. This is where most of the temples and
other structures were located.
789 Islam, Arabs invade Rumania. (Item from Historians' History of the
World, 1907., pp. 32ff.)
797 - 797-798AD: Islam, Victories for Byzantines over Islam till empress
Irene sues for peace. The Khazars are driven out of Armenia. (Item from
Historians' History of the World, 1907., pp. 32ff.);
902.5 Huge Tsunami hits Seattle area; During the 9th century AD, in fact
(827-902AD), Sicily fell entirely into Saracen hands and became the base for
raids along the coasts or even into the interior of the Italian peninsula.;
Death of Mutadid, leaving the throne to his son, Muktafi. Struggles with the
Karmathians. They plunder the pilgrimage to Mecca and slay 20,000 pilgrims.
They are then defeated and remain quiet for a time. (Item from Historians'
History of the World, 1907., pp. 32ff.)902AD: Cearbhall the native king of Leinster attacks and sacks
Viking-controlled Dublin on the Liffey River, Ireland.910.5 An added attraction of Fort Paull is that it is now the only
Napoleonic fort in Yorkshire. Its site as a frontier landing and watch point
dates back to the Viking landing of 910AD; In 910AD the French king gave
them a large area of land and thus the Dukedom of Normandy was formed. The
Normans mixed with the local French population and gave up their pagan
religion for Christianity; by 1000AD they spoke a dialect of French; 910AD:
Count William I of Aquitaine in France establishes the Abbey of Cluny.
Later, by 1000AD, "Cluniac views" tend to be seen as the reforming
conscience of Christendom, well-regarded by the Papacy, and also by the
rival Anjou and De Conteville dynasties in Northern France. Cluniac views
promoted pilgrimages, firstly the shrines in Spain, later to Jerusalem. In
997 the Count of Verdun made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.; Defeat of the
Danish warlords of Jorvik at the Battle of Tettenhall;1032 Pope Benedict IX became the youngest Pope in history when he was
elected at the age of 11;
1040 In 1040AD, Macbeth killed Duncan I and became King of Scotland; 1040AD
KING HARDICANUTE (HARTHACNUT) On his return to England as king , and at the
instigation of Elfric, Archbishop of York, and others, he ordered the dead
body of Harold to be dug up, the head to be cut off, and thrown into the
Thames.
1145.5 Pope Lucius II - died;
1153.5 The Treaty of Winchester was the formal conclusion of the war between
King Stephen and Henry, Matilda's son and the future Henry II.
1275 John XI Bekkos succeeds Joseph I Galesiotes as Patriarch of
Constantinople; Baldwin III of Jerusalem takes control of the Kingdom of
Jerusalem from his mother Melisende, and also captures Ascalon;1283 Teutonic Knights subjugate Prussia; Gregory Cyprius becomes Patriarch
of Constantinople; Edward I of England raids the Templars treasury; Philip,
heir to the throne of France, marries Jeanne of Navarre, resulting in the
union of the crowns of France and Navarre; Births - Margaret I of Scotland,
Queen of Scotland;
1388.5 Battle of Otterburn, 1388 - The 1388 invasion of England was as
carefully concealed from the king as from the enemy. A great assemblage was
held at Aberdeen
1396.5 The Conflict of Clan Chattan and Clan Kay; Births Alfonso V of Aragon
Alfonso V of Aragon (a.k.a. Alfonso I of Naples), surnamed the Magnanimous,
was the king of Aragon and Naples and count of Barcelona from 1416 to 1458.
Born 1396 and died June 27 1458, he was a son of Ferdinand I of Aragon
(a.k.a. Ferdinand of Antequera). He represented the old line of the counts
of Barcelona only through women, and was on his father's side descended from
the House of Trastamara, a noble family of Castile, is one of the most
conspicuous figures of the early Renaissance.
1518 Cortés assumed the leadership, and despite the orders of Velázquez
followed the coast of Yucatán, subjugated Tabasco, and reached San Juan de
Ulúa
1526 The Turkish army of Sultan Suleiman I defeats the Hungarian army of
King Louis II, who is killed in the retreat. Suleiman takes Buda, while
Archduke Ferdinand of Austria and John Zapolya, Prince of Transylvania,
dispute over the succession.
1631.5 Eruption Mount Vesuvious, Taj Mahal building commences,
1639.5 Russian Cossacks advance over Urals to Pacific, to Okhotsk.
1761- British capture Pondicherry, India from the French,
1769 The city of Brescia, Italy was devastated when the Church of San
Nazaro, was struck by lightning. The resulting fire ignited the 200,000
pounds of gunpowder that were being stored there at that time, creating a
massive explosion. The disaster prompted the Roman Catholic Church to
abandon their religious object to lightning rods to protect their property.
1874.5 Fiji becomes a British possession; Benjamin Disraeli replaces William
Gladstone as English premier; Marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh, second son
of Queen Victoria, to Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, only
daughter of Emperor Alexander III of Russia.
1882.5 Britain invades Egypt;
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Researchers Plot Course Of Ancient American Tsunami (902AD)
Posted on 10/28/2002 4:27:53 PM PST by blam
Researchers plot course of ancient American tsunami
Researchers have calculated the scale of a giant wave that devastated the
north west coast of America 1,100 years ago. Japanese scientists used
computer modelling to recreate the devastation from the ancient tsunami.The
team from the Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution in Kobe
say the work will help planners minimise the impact of any future wave. The
researchers took clues from silt deposits found in the Puget Sound, a
Pacific inlet above earthquake fault lines in the Seattle area. Experts say
the tsunami could have reached up to seven metres in height and penetrated
300 metres inland. They say it's possible a tsunami of similar scale could
hit the Puget Sound in the event of a future quake. Nature says that the
research will be incorporated into maps predicting the areas most at risk.
1631 Eruption of Mount Vesuvious
http://www.brainyhistory.com/years/1631.html
Mount Vesuvious, Italy erupts, destroys 6 villages & kills 4,000