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Year of Creation or Anno Mundin 378 BC by the Western Church
1980 - 5740-1 A.M.

p 54 A Distand Minor B.W. Tuchman "Time, calender + history were reckoned by the Christian
scheme. Creation of the world was dated 4,484 years
before the founding of Rome, + modern history from the
birth of Christ. Historical events thereafter were chronicled
by papal reigns beginning with St. Peter's were recorded in
relation to religious holidays + saints' days."

The Greek chronicle of Eusebius (Chronicon Eusebii Caesariensis) was translated + extended by
Jerome, creator of the Vulgate bible; continued by
Prospertiro of Aquitane to 455. Most of the Medieval
world chronicles are based on Jerome's version.

The Chronicle of Jerome is a translation + supplements of the
Chronological Canons of Eusebius, written in 379-80. Eusebius had
set forth the chronological systems of teh Chaldacans, Assyrians,
Hebrews, Egyptians, Greeks + Romans, + had down up
synchronous tables in which historical events, especially those
pertaining to sacred history, were entered with reference to the years of
(1) Abraham (2016 B.C.), the Olympiads, the years of Rome + the
Egyptian dynasties. The 1st part of Eusebius' work Gerome made
translated; in the 2nd part he added many references to Roman
history + literature, on the basis of Suetonius + others, + carried the
account down from the 20th year of Constantine (325) where Eusubius
stopped, to the death of Valens in AD 378.

2015 Abraham = Birth of Christ
25th yr of reign of Augustus
184th Olympiad
2 B.C."

1 Abraham = 2016 BC
with who for Eusebius
all reliable chronology
began

Siconiorum
Argiuorum
Aegyptiorum
ani mudi
Assyriorum
Hebraeorum

Ecclesiastical History
The 10 books certain short biographies of such important
early church figures as Polycarp, Clement of Alexandria
Irenaeus, Dionysis + Origen, as well as many
lesser + otherwise unknown bishops, Martyrs +
apologists

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