DESCRIPTIVE INDEX
Names and Dates to 600 A.D.

Andronicus
Junia
         Apostles          Rome          34 (41-54) 60 A.D.
They were apostles from St. Peter’s revival (Acts 2:4). Started the first church at Rome but it backslid into paganism. They were banished from Rome by Claudius but returned after his death. The first church would not receive them back so they started the second church.

Priscilla
Aquila
Disciples         Rome          34 (41-54) 60A.D.
Started the second church at Rome with Andronicus and Junia. They worked with St. Paul in Asia from 41-53 A.D.

St. Peter
Apostle         Babylon          60-64 A.D.
He was at Jerusalem 34-41-44-51 A.D. He finally joined St. Mark in going as a missionary to the remaining Jews at Babylon on the Euphrates.

St. Paul
Apostle          Asia & Rome          34-62 A.D.
Jerusalem-Damascus. Prisoner many times for Christ. Wrote Epistles to the churches of Asia, Rome, and Greece. Started third church in Rome.

Titus
Emperor         Rome          70 A.D.
Took golden candlestick from the temple at Jerusalem with the altar of incense and put them in museum on River Tiber.

St. John
Apostle          Patmos          98 A.D.
Teacher of St. Polycarp. Took Mary, mother of Jesus, to care for. Had school for copying Scriptures in Greek. Banished to Patmos but was released to place last book of the New Testament with the other New Testament Epistles and Gospels. Only apostle who did not suffer martyrdom. Cared for Mary, mother of Jesus, as long as she lived.

Ignatius
Bishop          Antioch          33-107 A.D.
Clawed to death by beasts in arena at Rome.

Polycarp
Bishop          Smyrna          69-150 AD.
Early father of Evangelical Church. Went to Rome to try to persuade Anicetus to turn back to Apostolic Passover. Did not accomplish his purpose. He was a mighty Holy Ghost evangelist. Martyr to first Roman church and Emperor at Smyrna.

Hadrian
Emperor          All over          76-138 A.D.
Second destroyer of Jerusalem 132 A.D.

Anicetus
Rome          151-? A.D.

Tertullian
Advocate          From Rome          155- 230 A.D.?
    to Carthage 207 A.D.
Became Bishop of Montanist. Prolific writer but many of' his treatises destroyed because they revealed the decay of the first church at Rome and its pagan bishops.

Irenaeus
Bishop  Lyons France          177-212 A.D.
A true follower of Christ and Apostles. A worker of miracles. Much hated by first Roman church bishop, Victor.

Albinus
General France          197 AD. Died:
An evangelical general of the troops of France. He protected the evangelical bishops from the emperors and the first Roman church bishops. He protected Irenaeus. Albinus was martyred by Emperor Septimius Severus in 197 AD. at the instigation of Victor, bishop of the first Roman church.

Septimius Severus
Emperor Rome          193-211 A.D.
In his time as emperor, we find the history of the first Roman church and the emperor. 202-208 A.D. proscribed in this time. Irenaeus was martyred 202 A.D. also the father of Origen in Alexandria. But this time in history is blank.

OrigenMighty man of God. Wrote treatise exposing corruption in the first Roman church. Wrote mighty refutation of bishop of Rome claims of power to forgive sin.

Victor
Bishop          Rome          89-198 A.D.
Bishop to backslidden first church at Rome. Tried to excommunicate Asiatic Metropolitan Polycrates who refused to accept and follow the pagan feast of Astarte (Easter).

Zephyrinus
Bishop          Rome          198-217 A.D.
Slothful bishop proceeding Callistus Took bribes and forgave sin but exacted a reward for so doing. He had images and sun worship and moon goddess worship.

Sabellius
Theologian          Rome          198-222 A.D.
True disciple of Christ. Africa to Rome. Was put out of the first Roman church because he taught the true gospel. Had great following in and around Rome from then on.

Hippolytus
Bishop          Rome          207-235 A.D.
True Christian-Greek scholar. Wrote biography of the wicked pagan bishop Callistus of Rome.

Callistus
Bishop          Rome          177-222 A.D.
A renegade slave and ex-convict. Used by Victor to tear down evangelical bishops. Aid to Victor and Emperor Septimius Severus.

Pontian
Bishop          Rome          230-235 A.D.
Bishop of first Roman church. Exiled with Hippolytus by Alexander Severus.

Fabian
Arch Bishop,          Rome           236-250 A.D.
Evangelical. Consecrated Novatianus.

Novatianus
Arch Bishop          Rome          250-270 A.D.
Consecrated by Fabian an evangelical. Called 'Heretic' by first Roman church.

Cornelius
Bishop          Rome          251-253 A.D.
Bishop of Rome same time as Novatianus. Placed in line of Popes.

Eusebius
Historian          Caesarea          260-340 A.D.
Bishop of Caesarea and Constantine's spiritual adviser. Baptized Constantine.

Aurelian
Emperor           Rome          270-275 A.D.
Took Antioch church from Paul of Samosata (an evangelical) and gave it to the first Roman church.

Paul of Samosata
Bishop          Antioch          260-272A.D.
Banished. Bishop Paul of Samosata put first Roman bishop in his place.

Constantine
Emperor          Constantinople          286-337 A. D.
Good emperor. Council of Nicaea. Arian Evangelical.

Damasus
First Pope           Rome          304-384 A.D.
First Pope of first Roman church. 126 Christians slain in the bloody contest for the "Chair of St. Peter." Sanctioned by Valentinian I.

Melchiades
Bishop          Africa to Rome          310-314 A.D.
Thrust into Palace Church (Lateran) at Rome by Emperor Constantine.

Arius
Alexandria          275-336 A.D. ?
Defamed by Roman Church. "Misrepresented" (Fragm, in Mansi, XIII, 316. Eusebius to Bishop Alexandria.)

Donatus
Bishop          Africa          311-375 A.D.
Evangelical. Augustine disliked Donatists.

Frumentius
Ethiopia           307-380 A.D.
Translated Scriptures for Ethiopia. No Roman connections.

St. Martin
Bishop           Tours France          315-400 A.D.
A genuine Holy Ghost Bishop and Apostle. Started Bible School at Marmoutier-les-Tours. Resisted bad first Roman church policy.

Ambrose
Bishop Milan          340-397 A.D.
A genuine Holy Ghost Bishop anti Apostle of Milan, North Italy. Resisted bad first Roman church policy.

Theodosius
Emperor          Rome          346-395 A.D.
Caught in Damasus net. Rebuked by Ambrose. Reclaimed by Ambrose for pure evangelical Christianity.

Gratian
Emperor          Rome          359-383 A.D.
Son of Valentinian I. Good Christian emperor taken off the throne by Damasus, Pope of Rome and Maximus, Emperor cats paw for Damasus.

Sulpicius Severus
France          360-410 A.D.
Christian lawyer. Secretary of Bishop Martin of Tours. Wrote a 'Best Seller' The Life of St. Martin. Martin's healing and miracles infuriated clerics of Rome.

Julian
Emperor          Rome          361-363 A.D.
Apostate. Thought Paganism better than the sham practices of the first Roman church.

Valentinian I
Emperor          Rome          364-375 A.D.
Father of Gratian. Said Bishops could not take patrimony of widows. Recognized Damasus as Bishop of the first Roman church.

Priscillin
Bishop          Spain          359 -385 A.D.
Burned at the stake (Spain). He was Holy Ghost Evangelical Bishop who refused pagan worship of first Roman church. Ambrose and Martin pled for his life but lost.

Pelagius
British          Evangelical          missionaries
Coelestius
Irish          to Rome          360-420 A.D.
Pelagius attended St. Martin's school. Two western (British) missionaries to Rome and Africa. 'Pelagians" were sympathizers with Evangelists. They were hated by popes and also by Jerome and Orosius.

Julian
Evang. Bishop          Apamea           360-420 A.D.

Jerome
Bethlehem          340-420 A.D.

Once knew the Lord but got caught in the first Roman church net. Translated Bible. Disliked Vigilantius who ridiculed false worship that c am e out of Rome (relics, images).

Rufinus
Translator          Jerusalem          345-410 A.D.
Old friend of Jerome but later rejected by Jerome because he would not condemn Origen (then dead) and his writings and translations.

St. Augustine
Africa          354-430 A.D.
Got only a half dose of religion under good Ambrose. "Predestination" his folly. Recanted many false teachings in his last days.

Pammacius
Marcella
Rome          370-410
A Pammacius was a senator who got Valentinian I to proclaim Damasus Pope. Marcella was an aged widow. Friend of Jerome.

Orosius
Sp. Latin Hist.           390-430 A. D.

St. Patrick
Arch Bishop          Ireland          372-461 A.D.
Evangelical Protestant missionary. Nephew of St. Martin and graduate of Martin's school. Was means of converting all Ireland to Christ before he died.

Maximus
Emperor          Rome          383-388 A.D.
The "cat's paw" of Pope Damascus. An Usurper. Killed Gratian and Priscillin and seven Spanish evangelical bishops.

Theodoret
Theologian           Antioch          390-475 A.D.
Famous theologian. Wrote Ecclesiastical History. and one of the "three Chapters" that revealed first Roman church false claims to supremacy through St. Peter.

Arcadius
Emperor          Rome          395-408 A.D.

Honorius
Emperor           Rome          395-423 A.D.
Two "cats paws" for first Roman church. Banished those caught with Origen's works that Rufinus translated from Greek to Latin.

Leo I
Pope           Rome           461 A.D.
Called "The Great" because he connived to pull much prestige into the first Roman church. Valentinian III was his "cats paw" and his church c claimed appellate court for world of churches.

Justinian
Emperor          Rome          483-565 A.D.
Married a harlot Theodore who "wore the pants." This team was caught by nuncios from first Roman church. Went "gunning" for true history "Three Chapters."

Columba
Bishop          Ireland          421-597 A.D.
A true apostle of Christ. Signs and miracles followed his ministry. Founded Evangelical Christian colony on island of lone. His school was best after sack of Rome.

Gregory I The Great
Pope          Rome          590-604 A.D.
A great politician. Life work planned at Council of Toledo. Sent mission to Britain to condemn Protestants and churches. Proscribed "Three Chapters". Tried to subject Istra to his Roman church.

Augustine
590-604 A.D.
Roman Catholic Apostle to England. sent by Pope Gregory I to subdue that island. Created 1st Arch Bishop of Canterbury by Pope of Rome.

Mohammed
Mecca         576-652 A.D.
Sought for any religion that actually practiced what they preached. Roman church worshipped images. Had pagan festivals and sun worship and moon goddess worship. So Mohammed created his own religion .