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Book sources[edit | edit source]
1st century AC[edit | edit source]
- Abrupt change in attitude towards the wonderful Hadrian
- in the rabbinical-Judaic version, and also clearly apparent the writings by the 'ancient' authors (like Titus Livy), the Virgin Mary, as well as Christ, are on the contrary portrayed negatively
5th century AC[edit | edit source]
8th century AC[edit | edit source]
Unknown[edit | edit source]
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History[edit | edit source]
3rd century AC[edit | edit source]
- At the end of 3rd century AC after the Battle of Kulikovo, in the Great = 'Mongol' Empire the Apostles' Christianity was adopted as the state religion. The bloody sacrifices were banned. From the end of the 14th century Royal Christianity was declared as 'paganism' (primal Judaism), that is to say 'a false cult'. Hostility to it began, which also affected the attitude to the former relics. The places of worship themselves were preserved because they were Christian. But terminology, ritualism and many other things which create the 'external appearance', as well as the form of customs, changed. As before the faithful would arrive to visit the Holy places, however by then they would generally be the Apostles' Christians. The former 'pagan' past of the relics had begun to be forgotten and turned into a well-respected, but none the less 'someone else's past', 'antiquity'. The new priests would slightly change the old names, which would compound the confusion in people's minds. Eventually the Christians were made to think that Zeus, Apollo, Dionysus were some ancient deities and that the deep past of Beykoz, Chufut-Kale and Fiolent was by no means Christian, but in fact, 'pagan'.
5th century AC[edit | edit source]
- Split from Christianity began to appear
- Kazan kingdom became the center of the Jewish religion and tries to secede from the Empire
6th century AC[edit | edit source]
- Division from Christianity happened