Christians succeed in burning of Library of Antioch (364 AD)
364 Christians succeed in burning of Library of Antioch. Imperial edict from Emperor Flavius Jovianus did forbid any gentile or non-Christian officer from commanding Roman soldiers.
367 Pope Liberius through Emperor Flavius Julius Constantius succeeds in getting all forms of science teaching banned across the Roman Empire.
372 - 444 Emperor Valens orders extermination of Manichaean (Gnostic) Christian sect for preaching non-Nicean doctrines; numerous thousands persecuted over 70 year period.
382 Pope Damasus I condemns the practice and use of public baths as both immoral and sinful and ensured that all remaining baths and places of sanitation across all Roman cities and towns closed in all cities and towns across the Roman Empire. Rapidly accelerates conditions for "end of the world" and plague within one hundred years.
381 Council of Constantinople 389 Devout Christian Emperor Theodosius outlaws all non-Christian calendars, charts and navigation instruments indicating a spherical Earth and existence of land, paving the way to make the world "flat".
391 - 399 Christian Emperoror Theodosius orders that all pagan and non - christian schools to be closed across Empire. Pope Siricius orders the total and complete destruction of Library of Alexandria and every book, manuscript, manual and human knowledge. Millions of skilled tradespeople murdered, millions of texts destroyed.
Worst single act against humanity ever (excluding Catholic dictators of WWII and WWI).
409 Pope Innocent I (St. Innocent) orders the systematic elimination of every man, woman and child of the Donatists of North Africa for their belief in the Gnostic traditions of Jesus and the apostles and their rejection of the satanistic beliefs of Rome. Donatist culture wiped out. Over 3 million people burned alive in mass ovens on order of the Vatican. A record only beaten between 1940-1945 with the burning alive of over 6 million by Catholic Nazi army on orders from Rome.
424 Exuperantius of Poitiers, Praetorian prefect of the Gallic provinces and father of Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick") killed in mutiny against implementation of fanatical Christian edicts. Palladius ("St Patrick") leaves Roman army to become priest.
425 Pope Celestine I appoints Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick") as Papal approved Bishop of Ireland, Charged with bringing Irish Church under authority of Rome.
426-430 Claims of Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick") on behalf of Pope Celestine rejected by High King Lóegaire mac Néill of Ireland.
Palladius ("St Patrick") put under house arrest within the grounds of Tara.
430 Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick") released from arrest and given safe passage back to mainland Europe. Returns to Rome and reports on Irish unwillingness to submit to rule of Popes.
431 Papal delegation use 4th Ecumenical Council 431 to push for military force to invade Ireland and stamp out "heresy". Pope Celestine I appoints Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick") to lead Christian militia army for invasion.
431 Papal invasion of Ireland under Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick"). Thousands of innocent men, women and children initially killed by marauding militia.
440 Palladius ("St Patrick") writes orders to Christian commanders to stop murders and brutality of mercenaries, one letter (Letter to the soldiers of Coroticus) still survives.
Restores basic sense of law and order amongst mercenaries and secures a truce with the High Kings of Tara to spare schools, towns, libraries and universities if they "pretend" to be conquered. Sends famous message to Rome that "serpents", the bloodlines of the cuilleain (holly/holy) family have been eliminated.
441 Bishop Secundinus (St. Seachnaill) and Auxilius, both blood brothers, write to Pope Leo I and charge that Palladius ("St Patrick") has not destroyed Irish heresy and brought Ireland under true Papal control. Palladius recalled to Rome.
441 Trial of Palladius ("St Patrick") in Rome by Pope Leo I. Contents of trial deliberately destroyed, but outcome was Palladius ("St Patrick") was tortured and imprisoned by Vatican for failing to commit mass murder and destroy Ireland.
448 Emperor Theodosius II upon the direction of Pope Leo, also known as St. Leo did decree that all non-Christian books should be burned. Last remaining public books, records and knowledge not otherwise hidden across Europe, Asia and Middle East are destroyed.
448 Murder of Bishop Secundinus by Irish as he attempts to carry out Papal/Emperor orders and burn down Irish universities, schools and libraries. His brother Auxilius escapes.
449 Palladius ("St Patrick") freed from prison and given new strict orders to return to Ireland and enforce Papal rule by destroying all known knowledge and wisdom, excluding Papal propaganda.
450 Palladius ("St Patrick") arrives back on Irish soil on March 17 a hero of the people. Uprising ends.
492 St. Patrick dies at the age of at least 90+. Chaos as Christian bishops and their militia fight with Irish clans for power.
493-504 Feudal wars erupt across Ireland between Bishops and irish clans. No clear centre of authority.
498 King Fergus Mor leaves Antrim to Argyll and establishes a new Kingdom of Dalriada. With the blessing of the Cuilliean (holly/holy ones) takes the most sacred treasures of Ireland including marble Throne of Destiny, the Bethel Stone (Jacob's pillow), the round table of Cormac mac art, the sword of Solomon to Scotland.
501/502 Death of KIng Fergus Mor (the Great), forst King of Scotland. He is succeeded by his son, Domangart 520 to 550 Dawi (St David) under commission from Pope Hormisdas murders over 200,000 to 300,000 Welsh through horrific torture and evil. Remaining inhabitants sold into slavery.
527-565 Codex Iustiniani first "common laws" That decreed Vatican and christianity "above the law", That torture and specifically burning people is "just" and That all remaining traces of culture, knowledge, specifically Greek/Hellenic and Egyptian culture to be systematically destroyed. Neither Greece, nor Egypt has ever culturally recovered. |