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Philip Schaff & Henry Wace (eds.) · 1906

| Year | Event | References |
|---|---|---|
| 412 | Cyril becomes patriarch of Alexandria | Theod. v. 35 |
| 415 | Murder of Hypatia at Alexandria | |
| Theodoret loses his parents and retires to Nicerte | Theod. Epp. CXIII, CXIX | |
| 418 | Council of Carthage | |
| 423 | Death of Honorius | |
| Theodoret becomes bishop of Cyrus | ||
| 425 | Accession of Valentinian III | |
| 428 | Nestorius becomes bishop of Constantinople | |
| Vandals in Africa | Theod. Epp. XXIX—XXXVI | |
| 429 | Death of Theodotus, patriarch of Antioch, set by Theodoret as the end point of his History | Theod. v. 39 |
| 430 | Letters from Celestine of Rome and Cyril of Alexandria to John of Antioch regarding the Western condemnation of Nestorius | |
| Death of St. Augustine | ||
| 431 | COUNCIL OF EPHESUS (3rd GENERAL) | |
| 432 | Council of Orientals at Berœa; St. Patrick’s mission | |
| 433 | Peace between Cyril and the Orientals | |
| 434 (c.) | Friendly correspondence between Theodoret and Cyril | Theod. Ep. LXXXIII |
| 438 | Translation of Chrysostom’s relics to Constantinople | Theod. v. 36; Soc. vii. 45 |
| Cyril denounces Diodorus and Theodore of Mopsuestia; renewal of hostilities with Theodoret | ||
| 440 | Accession of Isdigerdes II, the last event mentioned in the Ecclesiastical History | Theod. v. 38 |
| 444 | Death of Cyril of Alexandria | Theod. Ep. CLXXX |
| Accession of Dioscorus | ||
| 446 (c.) | Composition of the "Dialogues" | |
| 448 | Dioscorus deposes Irenæus of Tyre | |
| 449 | (March 30) Edict confining Theodoret within his diocese | |
| (Aug.) Assembly of the "Latrocinium" original: "Latrocinium" (Robber Synod) at Ephesus | ||
| 450 | (July 29) Death of Theodosius II | |
| Accession of Pulcheria and Marcian | ||
| 451 | COUNCIL OF CHALCEDON (4th GENERAL) | |
| 453 | Death of Theodoret (according to Tillemont) | |
| 458 | Probable date of death (according to Garnerius) |