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'''37AD '''Joseph of Arimathea and his group of 11 other adults laneded at Glastonbury. They built the first Christain Church in the world named St. Mary. King avairgas gave 12 hides of land to the Church of St. Mary at Glastonbury to be held tax free forever. These 12 hides and Church of Glastonbury were listed in the Doomesday Book of William the Conqueror. Joseph's daughter married Bran the blessed and they became the progenators of the royal lienage of Wales. In 1954 the government authorized an archeological excavation of the site. The foundations of the orginal church were found to measure 37' X 50 ' long. A stone was found with the inscription of Jesus/Maria, the Challess Well, and six wattle homes. The tomb of Joseph of Arimathea was also found with the body in a silver casket in the Church of St. John the Baptist. The tomb of King Arthur was previously found and his body enturned in London. Despite the archeological evidence, modern day historians call this story a myth. | '''37AD '''Joseph of Arimathea and his group of 11 other adults laneded at Glastonbury. They built the first Christain Church in the world named St. Mary. King avairgas gave 12 hides of land to the Church of St. Mary at Glastonbury to be held tax free forever. These 12 hides and Church of Glastonbury were listed in the Doomesday Book of William the Conqueror. Joseph's daughter married Bran the blessed and they became the progenators of the royal lienage of Wales. In 1954 the government authorized an archeological excavation of the site. The foundations of the orginal church were found to measure 37' X 50 ' long. A stone was found with the inscription of Jesus/Maria, the Challess Well, and six wattle homes. The tomb of Joseph of Arimathea was also found with the body in a silver casket in the Church of St. John the Baptist. The tomb of King Arthur was previously found and his body enturned in London. Despite the archeological evidence, modern day historians call this story a myth. | ||
'''43 AD '''Rome invaded Britain and conquered the souther part of Britain before their army was recalled to Gaul.The Celts of Gaul were such fierce fighters that it took the who army of Rome to finally conqueror the blue painted warriors. | '''43 AD '''Rome invaded Britain and conquered the souther part of Britain before their army was recalled to Gaul.The Celts of Gaul were such fierce fighters that it took the who army of Rome to finally conqueror the blue painted warriors. | ||
'''65-68 AD '''Rome invaded Britain but were repulsed by the fighting Islanders. | '''65-68 AD '''Rome invaded Britain but were repulsed by the fighting Islanders. | ||
'''100 AD '''Rome invaded and finally conquered Britain. Many Christains were fed to the lions and killed by the gladiators.'''325 AD''' Council of Nicea. British bishops attended the Council of Nicea and since Britain had built the first Christain church, the British bishops were given first priority to speak. They presented their concept of the Godhead, but the Greek concept was accepted by Constitine. As a result of the Niceen Creed and the Roman rule, Catholic Bishops replaced the British ones and taught the country Catholic doctrine.<br>'''450'''<nowiki>: Angles, Saxons, and Jutes arrived in England. </nowiki> | '''100 AD '''Rome invaded and finally conquered Britain. Many Christains were fed to the lions and killed by the gladiators.'''325 AD''' Council of Nicea. British bishops attended the Council of Nicea and since Britain had built the first Christain church, the British bishops were given first priority to speak. They presented their concept of the Godhead, but the Greek concept was accepted by Constitine. As a result of the Niceen Creed and the Roman rule, Catholic Bishops replaced the British ones and taught the country Catholic doctrine.<br>'''450'''<nowiki>: Angles, Saxons, and Jutes arrived in England. </nowiki> |
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