Part 51 Article: Timeline My Blog Title: The untold the retold Click on PDF to download from Part 1 COLUMN R 1279–1368 AD Yuan Dynasty & Mongol 元朝 16 Emperors Duration: 89 Years 21,061,490 is only inclusive of divided number in each respective total period from Reconquista Iberian Peninsula, Crusades, Mongol conquests, Wars of Scottish Independence, Hundred Years' War in Western Europe, while the balance of Massacre, Natural calamities and Famine are not calculated in this statistic. From [https://www.worldhistory.org]: The Yuan Dynasty was established by the Mongols and ruled China from 1271 to 1368. Their first emperor was Kublai Khan 1260–1294 who finally defeated the Song Dynasty which had reigned in China since 960. Stability and peace within China brought a certain economic prosperity for some as Kublai and his successors promoted international trade which saw the now-unified country open up to the wider world. While there was peace in the western part of the Mon...
Part 50 Article: Timeline My Blog Title: The untold the retold Click on PDF to download from Part 1 COLUMN Q 960 AD to 1279 AD Song Dynasty China 18 Emperors Duration: 319 Years [www.ebsco.com] Source: The Council of Chalcedon , convened in 451 CE, was a pivotal ecumenical assembly in the early Christian Church that addressed the complex theological debates regarding the nature of Jesus Christ. Stemming from earlier councils, particularly the First Council of Nicaea in 325 CE, Chalcedon aimed to clarify whether Christ was fully human, fully divine, or a combination of both. The council arose from controversies involving figures like Eutyches , who proposed that Christ possessed only a divine nature, a view that had already been condemned. From [AI overview]: Eutyches 375–454 AD was a 5th-century Byzantine archimandrite (head of a monastery) in Constantinople who became a central figure in early Christian theological controversy. He is best known for promoting Eutychianism ...