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TheTimeMap

History does not happen in isolation. Explore world events across time, follow the connections between them, and investigate the threads that reveal how one event can lead to another.

Inside TheTimeMap
1,107 events. 262 mapped connections. One growing investigation.

TheTimeMap currently follows events across 94 countries and 264 years of history — building a connected archive designed for people who want to look beyond the headline.

1,107 Events to explore
262 Connections mapped
94 Countries connected
264 Years in the archive
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April 3, 0330
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ marks a central event in Christian belief, symbolizing his victory over death. Following his crucifixion, accounts describe Jesus rising from the dead on the third day after his burial in a tomb outside Jerusalem.This event ...

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May 20, 0325
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The Council of Nicaea was the first ecumenical council of the Christian Church. It established foundational doctrines, including the Nicene Creed. The council helped define orthodox Christian belief and theological unity.

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February 13, 0313
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The Edict of Milan, issued in 313 CE by Roman emperors Constantine I and Licinius, granted religious tolerance throughout the Roman Empire. It ended the persecution of Christians and allowed people to worship freely, marking a major step toward religious fr...

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October 28, 0312
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Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity after the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. His conversion led to the legalization of Christianity within the Roman Empire. This marked Christianity’s transition from persecution to imperial support.

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May 1, 0305
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November 20, 0301
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May 1, 0293
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Galerius was appointed Caesar by Emperor Diocletian as part of the tetrarchy reform intended to stabilize and govern the Roman Empire more effectively. His promotion marked a key moment in the establishment of a divided imperial rule.This appointment gave G...

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March 1, 0293
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April 1, 0286
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In April, the Roman Emperor Diocletian appointed Maximian as Augustus, elevating him to co-emperor status to help manage the vast Roman Empire. This move was part of a broader strategy to stabilize and administer the empire through shared rule.Maximian was ...

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January 1, 0286
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Carausius, a Roman naval commander, declared himself emperor in Britain and northern Gaul after seizing power around 286 CE. His revolt challenged the authority of the central Roman Empire during a period of political instability.He established a breakaway ...

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