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Volume 1. This gives a short history of the Church from the apostles to the Roman War, including Luke’s account of Paul’s journeys in the book of Acts. It includes Paul’s fourth missionary journey to Spain and Britain.
Category - History and Prophecy
Octavian—Augustus Caesar (28 B.C. – 14 A.D.)
Tiberius (14 – 37)
Gaius (Caligula) (37 – 41)
Claudius (41 – 54)
Nero (54 – 68)
Galba (68 – 69)
Otho (69)
Vitellius (69)
Vespasian (69 – 79)
Titus (79 – 81)
Domitian (81 – 96)
Nerva (96 – 98)
Trajan (98 – 117)
Hadrian (117 – 138)
Antonius Pius (138 – 161)
Marcus Aurelius (161 – 180)
Commodus (180 – 192)
Pertinax (192 – 193)
Didius Julianus (193)
Severus (193 – 211)
Antoninus (Caracalla) (211 – 217)
Macrinus (217 – 218)
Diadumenianus (218)
Elagabalus (218 – 222)
Alexander (222 – 235)
Maximin (235 – 238)
Gordian I (238)
Gordian II (238)
Gordian III (238 – 244)
Philip, the Arab (244 – 249)
Decius (249 – 251)
Gallus (251 – 253)
Aemilianus (253)
Valerian (253 – 261)
With Gallienus (253 – 261)
Gallienus only (261 – 268)
Claudius II (268 – 270)
Aurelian (270 – 275)
Tacitus (275 – 276)
Florianus (276)
Probus (276 – 282)
Carus (282 – 283)
Numerianus (283 – 284)
Diocletian (284 – 305)
With Maximin (286 – 308)
Constantius, Galerius, Maximin (305-306)
Galerius, Constantine, Maxentius, and Maximin (306)
Licinius also (308)
Galerius dies (311)
Maxentius dies (312)
Maximin dies (313)
Licinius dies (324)
Constantine sole emperor (324 – 337)
Constantius II (337 – 361)
Julian the Apostate (361 – 363)
Jovian (363 – 364)
Valentinian I (364 – 375)
Valens (364 – 378)
Gratian (367 – 378)
Valentinian II (375 – 392)
Theodosius I (The Great) (378 – 395)
The Roman Empire partitioned
between the two sons of Theodosius:
Arcadius, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire
Honorius, Emperor of the Western Roman Empire