CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
TO ACCOMPANY THE LIFE OF ST.
BASIL.
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A.D.
329 or 330. St.
Basil born.
335. Council of Tyre.
336. Death of Arius.
337. Death of Constantine.
340. Death of Constantine II.
341. Dedication creed at Antioch.
343. Julian and Gallus relegated to
Macellum.
Basil probably sent from Annen to school at
Cæsarea.
344. Macrostich, and Council of Sardica.
346. Basil goes to
constantinople.
350. Death of Constans.
351. Basil goes to
constantinople.
1st Creed of
Sirmium.
353. Death of Magnentius.
355. Julian goes to Athens (latter part of
year).
356. Basil returns to
Cæsarea.
357. The 2d Creed of Sirmium, or
Blasphemy, subscribed by Hosius and Liberius.
Basil baptized, and shortly afterwards ordained reader.
358. Basil visits monastic
establishments in Egypt, Syria, Palestine, and Mesopotamia, and retires
to the monastery on the Iris.
359. The 3d Creed of Sirmium. Dated May
22. Councils of Seleucia and Ariminum.
360. Acacian synod of Constantinople.
Basil, now ordained Deacon, disputes with Aetius.
Dianius
subscribes the Creed of Ariminum, and
Basil in consequence leaves Cæsarea.
He
visits Gregory at Nazianzus.
361. Death of Constantius and accession of
Julian.
Basil
writes the “Moralia.”
362. Basil returns to
Cæsarea.
Dianius dies.
Eusebius baptized, elected, and consecrated bishop.
Lucifer consecrates
Paulinus at Antioch.
Julian
at Cæsarea. Martyrdom of Eupsychius.
363. Julian dies (June 27). Accession of
Jovian.
364. Jovian dies. Accession of Valentinian and
Valens.
Basil
ordained priest by Eusebius.
Basil
writes against Eunomius.
Semiarian
council of Lampsacus.
365. Revolt of Procopius.
Valens at
Cæsarea.
366. Semiarian deputation to Rome
satisfy Liberius of their orthodoxy.
Death of Liberius.
Damasus bp. of Rome.
Procopius
defeated.
367. Gratian
Augustus.
Valens
favours the Arians.
Council of Tyana.
368. Semiarian Council in
Caria. Famine in Cappadocia
369. Death of Emmelia. Basil visits
Samosata.
370. Death of Eusebius of Cæsarea
Election and consecration of Basil to the see of
Cæsarea.
Basil
makes visitation tour.
371. Basil threatened by arian bishops and by
modestus.
Valens, travelling slowly from Nicomedia to Cæsarea, arrives at
the end of the year.
372. Valens attends great service
at Cæsarea on the Epiphany, Jan. 6.
Interviews
between Basil and Valens.
Death of Galates.
Valens
endows Ptochotrophium and quits Cæsarea.
Basil
visits Eusebius at Samosata.
Claim of Anthimus to metropolitan dignity at Tyana.
Basil
resists Anthimus.
Basil
Forces Gregory of Nazianzus to be consecrated bishop of Sasima, and
consecrates his brother Gregory to Nyssa. Consequent estrangement
of Basil and Gregory of Nazianzus.
Basil in
Armenia. Creed signed by Eustathius.
373. St. Epiphanius writes the “Ancoratus.”
Death of
Athanasius.
Basil visited by Jovinus of Perrha,
and by Sanctissimus of Antioch.
374. Death of Auxentius and consecration of Ambrose at
Milan.
Basil
writes the “De Spiritu Sancto.”
Eusebius of
Samosata banished to Thrace.
Death of Gregory,
bp. of Nazianzus, the elder.
375. Death of Valentinian.
Gratian and Valentinian II. emperors.
Synod of Illyria,
and Letter to the Orientals.
Semiarian Council
of Cyzicus.
Demosthenes
harasses the Catholics.
Gregory of Nyssa
deposed.
376. Synod of Iconium.
Open
denunciation of Eustathius by Basil.
378. Death of Valens, Aug. 9.
Eusebius of Samosata and
Meletius return from exile.
379. Death of Basil, Jan.
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