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    The Chronograph, Chronography, or Calendar of 354 is a compilation of chronological and calendrical texts produced in 354 AD for a wealthy Roman Christian...
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    of the Fasti Capitolini List of Roman consuls (509 BC to AD 354) in the Chronograph of 354 List of Roman consuls (509 BC to AD 468) in the Fasti of Hydatius...
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    they were sole emperor for less time. Furius Dionysius Filocalus, Chronograph of 354, Part 3: "DIVI·ALEXANDRI·KAL·OCT". Herodian, who lived during his...
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    Alternatively, Dionysius may have used an earlier unknown source. The Chronograph of 354 states that Jesus was born during the consulship of Caesar and Paullus...
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    the Saturnalia in late December. The festival is recorded in the Chronograph of 354 (or Filocalian calendar). Historians generally agree that this part...
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    others. Aurelian was born on 9 September, a date recorded in the Chronograph of 354. The 6th-century chronicler John Malalas wrote that he died at the...
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    collapse and recovery of the Roman Empire (1999), pgs. 5-6 Filocalus, Chronograph of 354, Part 16: "Pupienus and Balbinus ruled 99 days. They gave a largess...
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    of the second version, the Liberian Catalogue, contained within the Chronograph (354 AD) are in circulation, but the key period covering Lucius and Pope...
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    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-030-747-666-1. Filocalus, Chronograph of 354, Part 16: "The two Gordians ruled for 20 days. They died in Africa...
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    flood motif didn't show up in the Ur III copy and that the earliest chronographical sources related to the flood show up in the Old Babylonian Period....
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    Alternatively, Dionysius may have used an earlier unknown source. The Chronograph of 354 states that Jesus was born during the consulship of Caesar and Paullus...
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  • 4512 RE, vol. V (1), col. 297 (Dexter 7). PLRE, vol. i, p. 251. Chronograph of 354. Aelius Lampridius, Aelius Spartianus, Flavius Vopiscus, Julius Capitolinus...
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    discrepancies are the result of the various conflicting sources. The Chronograph of 354 gives Claudius a reign of "1 year and 4 months", Jerome and Aurelius...
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    ten months, and twenty-two days", which also gives 9 August. The Chronograph of 354 records his death as 9 July. Cassius Dio, Book 68, 3–4. Cooley, Alison...
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    The earliest source giving December 25 as Jesus's birthdate is the Chronograph of 354, which liturgical historians generally agree was written in Rome in...
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    Fasts were the basis for a special genre of collections, such as the Chronograph of 354, which survives only in a 17th-century copy of an incomplete Carolingian...
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    failing against 178 and 124 mm armor. Since a few years, the Boulengé chronograph enabled measurement of the speed of projectiles. The measuring device...
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    1440s helped to provide the foundation for the title, having composed a "chronograph" which included the prophecy of a "Russian" clan coming to rule in Constantinople...
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    creation of the world up to the year 234, formed a basis for many chronographical works both in the East and West. It is from the Apostolic Tradition...
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  • Civil War). Granius Licinianus, Fasti. Cassius Dio, Roman History. Chronograph of 354. Sextus Aurelius Victor, De Viris Illustribus (On Famous Men). Eutropius...
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  • Polemius provided several other lists and tables under the month-by-month chronographic presentation: emperors and usurpers; the Roman provinces; animal names...
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  • Ethiopian churches. In the eastern Mediterranean, the efforts of Christian chronographers such as Annianus of Alexandria to date the Biblical creation of the...
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  • 309–310, citing the possibility of a corruption in the text of the Chronograph of 354. Correlating the ascertainable dates for his attested posts with their...
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    earliest extant miniatures are a series of uncolored pen drawings in the Chronograph of 354, which was lost after the Renaissance, but is known from copies. Fragments...
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    (3 BC), Paulus Orosius (2 BC), Dionysus Exiguus (1 BC), and Chronographer of the Year 354 (AD 1). Finegan places the death of Herod in 1 BC, and says...
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