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In about A.D. 30, Jesus began to travel throughout Galilee and Judaea, preaching to people about his ideas.
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In about A.D. 33, Jesus celebrated the Last Supper, After the meal, one of Jesus' closest followers betrayed him. Leaders in Jerusalem arrested Jesus to prevent trouble from erupting in the city. He was sentenced to death.
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In A.D. 64, the emperor Nero falsely accused Christians of starting a fire that burned most of Rome. As a result, Christianity was outlawed.
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In A.D. 135, a three year war ended when Roman soldiers plowed through Jerusalem. The survivors were banned from returning to Jerusalem.
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In A.D. 312, Roman emperor Constantine, prepared to lead his military forces into battle.
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In A.D. 392, he made Christianity the official religion of Rome.
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In A.D. 622, Muhammad believed that Makkah had become too dangerous. They moved to Yathrib, Which he later named Madinah.
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By A.D. 900, Baghdad was one of the most beautiful and prosperous cities.
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In A.D. 900, al-Razi wrote medical texts for Baghdad.
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In 1258, the Mongols charged it. They killed more than 50,000 people.
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Suleiman l ruled during the 1500's the most famous Ottoman