Books/Writings
- A Record of Buddhist Kingdoms(Available Used and as a Free Digital Edition)
Faxian
Chinese
Traveler. A Buddhist monk, he visited Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and India, and left a written account.
Traveler. A Buddhist monk, he visited Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and India, and left a written account.
346–395 | Theodosius I |
350–428 | Theodore of Mopsuestia |
387–459 | St. Simeon Stylites |
?–380 | Samudragupta |
369–427 | Tao Qian |
348–410 | Prudentius |
340–385 | Priscillian |
412–485 | Proclus |
360–420 | Pelagius |
390–461 | St. Leo I |
332–363 | Julian |
342–420 | St. Jerome |
375–415 | Hypatia |
291–371 | St. Hilarion |
390–477 | Genseric |
375–454 | Eutyches |
304–384 | St. Damasus I |
376–444 | Cyril of Alexandria |
315–386 | St. Cyril of Jerusalem |
329–379 | St. Basil |
354–430 | St. Augustine |
406–453 | Attila |
296–373 | St. Athanasius |
339–397 | St. Ambrose |
370–410 | Alaric I |