Timelines & Charts
Chart of Jesus View of the Old Testament
List of Scriptures revealing the view of Jesus about people, places, events, and doctrines mentioned in the Old Testament Scriptures.Chart of the Chronology of the Prophets
This chart shows the chronological order of the Old Testament prophets with dates, biblical references, and historical events.Chart of the House of David
This chart reveals the royal lineage of King David through the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC.Chart of the Kings of the Assyrian Empire
This chart lists the Assyrian Kings from 883 BC to 610 BC along with the period of their reigns and scripture verses referring to the nation of Assyria.Chart of the Messages of the Prophets
This chart lists the messages of all the Old Testament prophets in correlation to the Kings of Israel and Judah. Starting with Jonah`s message of the fall of Nineveh and ending with Malachi`s message of the Second Reformation and the Messiah.Chart of the Hebrew Jewish Calendar Months
This chart correlates the Hebrew and Jewish months used in the Old Testament for the Religious year and the Civil year.Chart of the Dates and Timeline for the New Testament Books
A list of the chronological dates of the 27 books of the New Testament along with historical events in the first century AD. Includes the locations where the books or letters were written.Chart of the New Testament Books
A list of the 27 books of the New Testament in order with their English and Greek titles and meanings.Chart of the New Testament Authors
A list of the 9 different authors of the New Testament books correlated with each of their books.Chart of the Encampment of Israel
This chart shows the Hebrew Encampment when they left Egypt in the exodus. The tribes would camp around the Tabernacle in God-specified locations.Chart of the Names and Titles of Jesus Christ
A list of the names and titles of Jesus mentioned in the Bible with their related verses.Chart of Cuneiform Inscriptions of Biblical Kings
The Old Testament mentions the names of the kings of foreign nations like Assyria, Babylon, and Persia. These names were also revealed in ancient monuments and cuneiform tablets. This list on Bible History Online shows what the cuneiform names looked like in the ancient script. The lands of the Bible have been excavated and among the ruins have been thousands of cuneiform tablets. Monuments with inscriptions of names and events dealing with ancient kingdoms that have vanished in history. Among these ruins are some inscriptions of the names of kings from ancient Assyria, Babylon, and Persia all mentioned in the Bible.Cuneiform Inscriptions of Biblical Kings
The Old Testament mentions the names of the kings of foreign nations like Assyria, Babylon, and Persia. These names were also revealed in ancient monuments and cuneiform tablets. This list on Bible History Online shows what the cuneiform names looked like in the ancient script. The lands of the Bible have been excavated and among the ruins have been thousands of cuneiform tablets. Monuments with inscriptions of names and events dealing with ancient kingdoms that have vanished in history. Among these ruins are some inscriptions of the names of kings from ancient Assyria, Babylon, and Persia all mentioned in the Bible.Chart of the Parables in the Old Testament
This chart shows the various parables spoken in the Old testament section of the Bible. There were many parables spoken in ancient times and especially in the Bible. The Hebrew word "mashal" referred to a comparison of a familiar earthly thing with a heavenly or spiritual truth that was to be understood.Chart and Timeline of the Kings of Israel and Judah, with Prophets and Nations
Illustrative timeline of the kings of Israel and Judah, Assyria, Babylon, and Persia. The prophets of ancient Israel spoke about the events mentioned in the Old Testament long before they actually happened. Israel was confronted with the choice of blessings or curses. Blessings if they followed the LORD and curses if they forsook him. Moses their great leader warned the people of Israel not to disobey the LORD or else:Chart of Joseph as a Type of Christ
This chart illustrates the foreshadowing of Jesus Christ throughout the life of Joseph. There are many similarities within the circumstances of the life of Joseph that prefigure the life of Jesus.Chart of all the Chapters, Verses, and Words in the Old Testament
This chart reveals the total number of all of the chapters in the Old Testament, as well as every verse, and every word in the Old Testament, from Genesis to Malachi.Chart of Miracles in the Old Testament
This chart reveals many of the miracles in the Old Testament, although there are so many more it would be nearly impossible to mention them all.Chart of Nations Mentioned in the Old Testament
This chart contains a list of the various Gentile nations that are mentioned in the Old Testament. They are listed in alphabetical order, and they contain the verse that corresponds to the nation.Chart of The Servant of the LORD with Israel and the Messiah
This chart contains a list of the similarities and differences of the servant of the Lord mentioned in the Old Testament with Israel and the Messiah. It's many Scripture references are given.Chart of The Distinction Between Kings and Chronicles
This chart reveals a unique distinction between the books of Kings and Chronicles in the Old Testament.Chart of The Judges who Delivered Israel
This chart contains a list of the judges mentioned in the Old Testament in the book of Judges. It reveals the oppressor, the years of oppression, the judge or deliverer, and the years of peace and prosperity.Chart of The Kings of Israel
This chart contains a list of all of the Kings of the northern kingdom of Israel. It reveals the king's name, the years of reign, whether he was good or bad, and where in the Bible's story is mentioned.Chart of The Kings of Judah
This chart contains a list of all of the Kings of the Southern kingdom of Judah. It reveals the king's name, the years of reign, whether he was good or bad, and where in the Bible his story is mentioned.Chart of the Kings of the Persian Empire
This chart reveals the Kings of the Persian Empire (Achaemenid). The Persian Empire was founded by Cyrus the Great who conquered Babylon in 536 BC. The Persian Empire succeeded the Babylonian Empire and it was Cyrus, who issued the famous decree for the Jews to return to their homeland to rebuild their Temple. Under Darius the second Temple of Zerubbabel was completed; and under Xerxes, or Ahasuerus, the events recorded in the Book of Esther in the Bible happened; under Artaxerxes the Jewish state was reformed by Ezra, and the walls of Jerusalem were rebuilt by Nehemiah. The capital of the Persian Empire was Shushan. The Empire lasted a little more than 200 years, and came to an end in 330 BC.Chart of the Kings of the Babylonian Empire
This chart reveals the Kings of the Neo Babylonian Empire (Chaldean). The Babylonian Empire began to be a world power in 625 BC after the fall of Assyria. Babylon continued its reign until 536 BC. During this period Babylon, located along the Euphrates River, was the metropolis of the East and called in the Bible the "city of Gold". It was made great and world renown by Nebuchadnezzar, its greatest king, who reigned in the days of Daniel and the Captivity of the Jews who were taken to Babylon after the fall of Jerusalem. Babylon was finally captured by the Medes and Persians under Cyrus as predicted by the prophet Daniel, and the Babylonian Empire came to an end in 536 BC.Chart of the Nations Mentioned in the Old Testament
List of Gentile Nations Named in the Old Testament. This chart contains a long list of the gentile "heathen" nations that are mentioned in Old Testament times. Click on the Bible verse to read the background information.Chart of the Miracles in the Old Testament
This chart reveals many of the miracles mentioned in the Old Testament from the creation, to the Exodus from Egypt, as well as the wilderness wanderings, the promised land, and the time of the kings and prophets of Israel and Judah.Chart of the Family Tree of Esau
This chart reveals the descendants of Esau in the Old Testament. According to the Bible Esau was Isaac and Rebecca's firstborn son, and he had a twin brother named Jacob. His name means hairy because he was that way when he was born and throughout his life. Esau married Canaanite women and his family is listed above. Their territory was the land of Edom and they were always contending against Israel through their history.Chart of The Table of Nations in Genesis 10
List of the Table of Nations Mentioned in the Old Testament. This chart contains a list of the nations descending from the three son's of Noah. They formed after the Tower of Babel and are mentioned in Genesis 10 of the Old Testament. Scroll down to see maps, references, and Bible verses for more background information. According to the Bible the sons of Noah were Shem, Ham, and Japheth... these three sons of Noah represented the three great races of mankind. The above chart shows a table of God's dispersion of the nation's after they migrated from the Tower at Babel.Chart of Old Testament Books
This chart reveals all of the books of the Old Testament in chronological order.Chart of Old Testament Books in English Order
This chart reveals all of the books of the Old Testament in the order that can be found in English Bibles.Chart of Old Testament Books in Hebrew Order
This chart reveals all of the books of the Old Testament in the order of the ancient Hebrew Scriptures. Today in modern times when the Torah is read the content the books of the Old Testament in this order.Chart of Old Testament Books with Hebrew Meanings
This chart reveals the books of the Old Testament with the Hebrew title and meaning of each book.Chart of the Divisions of the Old Testament
This chart reveals the divisions that can be found in the Hebrew Scriptures as well as the Christian Old Testament.Chart of the Timeline of the Pentateuch
The Pentateuch is actually the first five books of the Bible. This chart reveals a timeline of various events with dates and Scriptures, ranging from the creation of the world until the death of Moses and the children of Israel entering Canaan by crossing the Jordan River.Chart of Adam and Eve as a Type of Christ and the Church
This chart illustrates how Adam and Eve were a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ and his bride, the church.Chart of the Lifespans in Genesis
this chart reveals the lifespans of Adam and the patriarchs descending all the way down to Abraham Isaac and Jacob. It is interesting to examine just how long each person lived before the flood and after the flood.Chart of The Lineage of Christ in Genesis
This chart reveals the chosen line from Terah, the father of Abraham, down to the sons of Jacob where Judah was the chosen descendant.Chart of The 12 Tribes of Israel
In this chart there is a list of the 12 tribes of Israel, the mother of each son of Jacob, as well as the blessings of Jacob and notes about the history of each of the tribes.ROME & CHRISTIANITY TIMELINE
CHRISTIAN TRIALS AND TRIUMPHS [People in History] [Tools and Searches]Chronology 1 - 199 ce
[Timelines and Charts]Timelines: the development of (Western) Christianity
Timelines: the development of (Western) Christianity the emergence of Christian Scriptures, and the history of Biblical manuscripts, interpretation, and authority Dr. Charles Ess, Drury College [Timelines and Charts] [Church History]The Transmission of the Bible to English Timeline
Brief Sketch. 500 BC-1984 AD. [English Versions] [Bible History]TIMELINE: ANCIENT ROME
Provides a chronological index of the history of Ancient Rome with extensive links to internet resources. Emphasis is placed upon the use of primary source material and new perspectives upon the roles of women in ancient time.Chronology of Roman History
25 year intervals. Consulships and other information. Covers from the Trojan War to the Byzantine Empire.Chronology: Rome
EAWC page of annotated dates. 200 BC-568 AD [University of Evansville.]Consuls of the Republic of Rome
ORDINARY CONSULS OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE 300 BC -- 68 ADEarly and Late Roman republic (Timeline)
Includes timelines and a nice map. After the expulsion of the Etruscans, the monarchy became a republic. At first, the power was in the hands of the patricians, or upper class. These patricians were normally of hereditary nobility. During this time, Rome began to conquer lands and expanded into the south of Etruria . However, there was conflict between the plebeians, or the lower class and the patricians.Kings of the Kingdom of Rome (Timeline)
Dates of the kings of Rome from Romulus to Tarquin the Proud. Censors of the Republic; Ordinary Consuls of the Republic and Empire, 300 BC -- 68 AD; House of the Caesares - a genealogical guide to the Julio Claudians; Roman EmperorsMilitary History of the Roman State (Timeline)
This is a listing of works relevant to particular campaigns and battles in Roman history (753 BC - AD 476).Life Expectancy
Table and graph of life expectancy in Ancient Rome.Regal Period and Early Republic (Timeline)
Origin of early rulers, events, and census.Roman Dates (Timeline)
Ancient Roman Timeline and Dates. Phase I (753 - 146 B.C.): the Republic Comes to PowerRoman Emperors (Timeline)
The Imperial Index From Augustus to Constantine XI Palaeologus with links to individual emperorsA Roman History Timeline to Constantine
From prehistory to Constantine, major periods showing events from the social, literary, legal, and political spheres. [VRoma Project]Roman Timeframe (Timeline)
From before the founding of Rome to the fall of the Byzantine.Rome & the Roman Empires (Timeline)
List of the rulers of Rome from the early Roman Empire, to 1453 in the East and 476 in the West.Rome Chronology (Timeline)
Some civil, political, and military events selected for each year from 1-168.Rulers of Ancient Rome (Timeline)
Ancient Roman leaders. A list of kings, consuls, consular dictators and tribunes with some info on Roman nomenclature.Timeline of Roman History
Major events from the founding of Rome in 753 BC to the Catilinarian Conspiracy in 66 BC.Timeline of Ancient Rome and the Aeneid
From the Fall of Troy in 1184, through the Regal Period, the Republic and into the Empire as far as 19 AD when Vergil died. [Exploring Ancient World Cultures].Timeline of Ovid`s Life
Events in Rome, pubblication dates for Ovid and other authors.A Brief Timeline Of The Celtic People
From 900 BC. Basic.Dates in Irish Myth and Legend
Legendary events based on The Book of Takings, The Annals of the Four Masters, Ulster, Clonmacnoise, and Tigernach, and Chronicum Scotorum.Historical Timeline of the Celts
Resume of the involvment of the Celtic peoples in Europe and the Romans in Britain from 1200 BC to 446 AD.Timeline of the Celts
from 900 BC to the Battle of Hastings (1066).Scottish History Timeline
Hadrian's and Antonine's Walls, Boudicca, Romans naming the Scots.Central Asian History Timeline
1200 BC to 1600 AD beginning with invasions of the Cimmerians and then by the Scythians.Chinese Dynasties Timeline
Dynasty with dates within and outside of China. 1600 BC - 2000 ADA Chronology of Chinese History Timeline
Dynasties of China with their dates from Xia (2100-1600 BC) to Qing (1644-1911 AD).Chronology of Events Timeline
Southeast Asian history, particularly Korean, from 7193-2133.Chronology of the Qin Timeline
Qin Dynasty from 314-202 BC. Events mainly about imperial expansion and succession.The Chronology of Kings Timeline
Kings in India for 124 generations ending in 1193 AD; broken down into exact number of days each ruled.Timeline of India
Periods _ _ Pre-History _ rttt Indus & Saraswati Civilizations _ 56 Vedic Period _ _ Rise of Jainism and Buddhism _ Mauryan Period _ _ Golden Age of Indian Arts & Sciences _ Muslim InvasionsEAWC Chronology India Timeline
from 3200 (Indus Valley civilization) - 184 BC (the end of the Maurya dynasty).Historical Japanese Timeline
Periods from the Jomon (10,000-300 BC) to the Showa (1926-1989) with their salient points.History of India Timeline
From supposedly 400,000 BC to 1206 ADJapanese History Overview Timeline
Japanese dates from 300 BCChinese History Timeline
List of dynasties from 2000 BC to the present People's Republic. With links to the emperors in each dynasty.India and Southern Asia Timeline
From the Indus Valley Civilization about 3000 BC to 1750.Rulers of Ancient Korea Timeline
Dates of rulers.Silk Road Chronology Timeline
5000 BC - 1900 AD, major events and advances with impact on the silk trade.Timetable of Old Korea Timeline
List of epochs and main events from Prehistory to 676 ADAncient Asian Timeline
MAJOR EVENTS RELEVANT TO CENTRAL ASIAN HISTORY. 1200 BC - 1599 AD.Chronology of Epidemics 480 BC -
Some Historically Significant Epidemics [Timeline]Timeline of the Roman Emperors
From Augustus to Justinian. Bible History Online. [Timeline]Ancient History Timeline
Covers the theory of the emergence of homo sapiens to 1648.Ancient History Timelines for Countries & Continents
up to about 1000 AD. "- Africa "- Americas "- Asia "- Australia and South Pacific "- Europe "- Middle EastChronological List of Mathematicians
Approximate dates for mathematicians beginning with Ahmes in 1650 BC.Chronological Timetable of Book History
Clay tablets, papyrus, bamboo, parchment, wax tablets, and paper were all used between 3500 and 100 BC. Timetable extends to 16th Century.Comparative Chronology of Money
9,000 BC.- 499 AD.Cross Cultural Timeline
From The History Channel, this graphic timeline shows what was happening in America, Europe, Middle East, Egypt, India, China, Japan, and Africa for 500 years starting in 500 BC.Cross Cultural Timeline
Egypt, Nubia, Mesopotamia, and Persia from 3500-00 BC. [Oriental Intitute]Metropolitan Museum of Art: Timeline of Art History
World events and Greco-Roman art developments.Mexico a Brief History
The Alamo's Historic Past The Age of Santa Anna More of the Alamo Main Mexico Page Americas On The Eve Of Invasion Earliest Mexican Civilizations Cortez Maximilian, Fall of Mexican/American War Mexican Mythology (Early) Mexico and the Texans Mexican RevolutionWorld Population Timeline
a summary of World Population Growth history from 10,000 BC to 2050 AD.Rulers of the World
Selected World Rulers by Country or Region. Extensive lists of rulers from all over the world, including data on languages, cities, alternate spellings and much more...Time Chart of Historical Cartography
Timeline showing development of cartographic concepts; with illustrations and trivia.Timeline of Western Legal History
Chronology of significant events in the history of law from 4000 BC to 1500 AD.Timelines of Art History
Cross-cultural timeline of the world BC with links to art work of various periods and cultures.Time Chart of Ancient Cartography
Index of Cartographic Images illustrating maps from the Ancient Period: 6,200 B.C. to 400 A.D. [Cartographic Images]Timeline of Ancient History
Main PageChronology of Russian History
This page dates the major (and some not so major) events in Russian history and links them with explanatory and related materials on the Web.Timetable of World Legal History
From 2350 BC: Urukagina's Code to 1948: The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)Ancient History Timeline with Detailed Info
Ancient Time Lines. Information on the sequence of events in the ancient world, ancient history timelines, and the dynasties of kings and pharaohs.Chronology of Christianity
Detailed chronology (1AD - the present).Catholic Timeline
(605 BC to 3 AD). Map and Illustrations.Timeline for the History of Judaism
Approximate dating of Bible and secular history.Chronology of Ancient Egypt
Outline from prehistory to 395 AD.Chronology of Ancient Egypt
Major periods and dynasties. [Carnegie Museum of Natural History]Egypt Table of Dynasties
Up to the present.Egyptian Chronology
List of the periods with commentary.Egyptian Timeline
Timeline with links to pictures and text.History of Egypt Timeline
Timeline with links of the dynasties and from the Lower Paleolithic to the British Occupation.Roemer-und Pelizaeus Museum collection
Splendor's of Ancient Egypt - The Land - The Afterlife - Daily Life - School Tours - Chronology - Gods and Goddesses - PeopleKings of Egypt
Timeline with links of the rulers of Egypt to 565 AD.Succession of Dynasties
List of rulers from the Archaic Period to the 32nd Dynasty and the Arab conquest in 641 AD.Thanks: Publix weekly ad, Kroger weekly ad, aldi ad, Walgreens weekly ad
Egyptian Timeframe
A general timeline.Historical Timeline of Ancient Egypt
a timeline of the periods, dynasty's, and some significant people associated with those timeframes.Chronological History of Cyprus
Prehistoric to 1983.Classical Myth Timeline
Major period (Neolithic, Minoan, Bronze, Geometric, Dark, Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman).Greek Classics Timeline
From Homer to Menander, showing major Greek writers and dates of plays.The Greeks Crucible of Civilization Timeline
Dates from the 1300 BC to 337 BC, political and military events, and events in the lives of major Greek writers. Nicely done with lots of images. Can be slow loading but worth the visit. [PBS Online]Last of the Wine Chronology
Timeline 431-399 BC.A Short History of Cyprus
Cyprian timeline from its Mesozoic formation to the present; with artifact and photographic illustrations.Timeline of Ancient Greece
2000-250 BC, Events including the founding of the Academy, the first Olympics, revolutions, alliances, and victories, and Alexander's campaigns.Ancient Mesopotamia Timeline
Mesopotamian Timeline from 5000 BC- 250 BC. Timeline divided into periods: Sumerian and Akkadian, Babylonian and Hittite, and Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Civilizations.Babylonian and Assyrian Timeline
From 9000 - 539 BC invasions of the Persians, map and text.Chronology of the Near East
EAWC Chronology: The Near East Timeline with links from 3450 BC to 66 CE [University of Evansville.]EAWC Chronology of the Near East
The Near East Timeline with links from 3450 BC to 66 CE [University of Evansville.]Mesopotamia Timeline of Art History 8000-2000 BC
Encompasses history and present-day Iraq and northeastern SyriaMesopotamia Timeline 3500 BC - 300 AD
Mesopotamian Timeline Six periods, descriptions, people, places and gods.Poppa's Ancient World 3500-400 BC. (Timeline)
"From the start of recorded history, the Near East has played an integral part in shaping the world we know. From the first real civilisation, the Sumerians, through the struggle for power between the Egyptian and Hittite empires and the rise and fall of the Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian empires, this region provides a wealth of fascinating facts and stories. Here we will be taking a look at three main areas; Mesopotamia, Anatolia and Syria/Israel, which are all marked on the map below. Although the complete Egyptian history is not included in this section, Egypt did have a big influence and therefore have been included in the timelines."The Intertestamental Period 400 - 4 BC With Notes on Judaism
From Bible History Online Part One - The Intertestimental Period 400 - 4 BC. HISTORICAL TIME CHART (Historical with an emphasis on Judaism) 3 Part Series. Note: The dating is approximate and follows certain events in Israel, Rome, Greece, Persia, Egypt, and China. The Notes in blue are a commentary on the effects of hellenization on the Jewish people.Jain History Timeline
tracks the history of the religion. [Mythology and Religion]Timelines in world history
"- Assyria "- Babylonia "- China "- Egypt "- Etruria "- Greece "- Hittites "- Israel "- Lydia "- Macedonia "- Minoa "- Mitanni "- Mycenae "- Persia "- Phoenicia "- Phrygia "- Rome "- Sassinia "- Sumer "- Vikings [People in History]Exploring the Fascinating Timeline of Ancient Rome: From Republic to Empire
The timeline of ancient Rome is a captivating journey through centuries of history, filled with triumphs, conflicts, and cultural achievements that continue to influence the world today. Let's embark on this fascinating exploration, tracing the evolution of Rome from a republic to a mighty empire.
Foundation and Monarchy (753–509 BCE): Ancient Rome's story begins with the legendary founding by Romulus and Remus in 753 BCE. In its early years, Rome was a monarchy, with seven kings ruling the city-state. This era laid the foundation for Roman institutions and culture.
Roman Republic (509–27 BCE): The overthrow of the monarchy marked the birth of the Roman Republic. This period saw the development of a republican government, with a Senate and elected officials, including consuls and tribunes. Rome's territorial expansion began, leading to the Punic Wars against Carthage, ultimately resulting in Roman dominance in the western Mediterranean.
Transition to Empire (27 BCE–14 CE): The Roman Republic gave way to the Roman Empire following the rise of Octavian, who took the name Augustus. This transition marked the beginning of the Pax Romana, a period of relative peace and stability. Rome's territory expanded exponentially, encompassing regions from Britain to Egypt.
The Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BCE–68 CE): The Julio-Claudian emperors, including Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero, ruled during this period. Augustus set the stage for imperial governance, while Nero's rule marked a tumultuous end to the dynasty.
Flavian Dynasty and the Five Good Emperors (69–180 CE): The Flavian emperors, including Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian, restored stability after the Year of the Four Emperors. This era was followed by the "Five Good Emperors," known for their wise governance: Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius.
Crisis and Division (3rd Century CE): The 3rd century brought economic challenges, military crises, and a series of short-lived emperors. The Roman Empire faced external threats from barbarian invasions and internal strife.
Diocletian and Constantine (3rd–4th Century CE): Emperor Diocletian enacted reforms to stabilize the empire, including dividing it into the Eastern and Western Roman Empires. Emperor Constantine further solidified this division and established Constantinople as the new eastern capital.
Fall of the Western Roman Empire (476 CE): The Western Roman Empire faced a series of invasions and internal problems, leading to its eventual collapse in 476 CE when the Germanic chieftain Odoacer deposed the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus.
Byzantine Empire (4th–15th Century CE): The Eastern Roman Empire, known as the Byzantine Empire, continued to thrive with Constantinople as its capital. It survived for nearly a millennium, preserving Roman traditions and influencing the medieval world.
The timeline of ancient Rome is a tapestry woven with remarkable achievements, significant leaders, and pivotal moments. Its legacy endures through its contributions to governance, architecture, law, language, and culture, making it a compelling journey for history enthusiasts and a testament to the enduring impact of Rome on the modern world.