Timeline
Middle Ages
1st to 12th centuries AD The fascinating basilica of the three levels
Basilica of Saint Clement
1st to 12th centuries ADAD 497 The Vocation of Saint Benedict
Trastevere District, Church of Saint Benedict in Piscinula
AD 497- AD 526
5th to 6th century AD The Oldest Marian Icon in Rome: The Madonna del Conforto (Virgin of Consolation)
Basilica of Santa Francesca Romana
5th to 6th century ADAD 590 From Governor to Pope: The Incredible Story of Saint Gregory the Great
Church of Saint Gregory on the Caelian Hill
AD 590- AD 590
AD 596 The Surprising Evangelization of England
Church of Saint Gregory on the Caelian Hill, Venerable English College in Rome, Saint Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican
AD 5967th century AD The Madonna Avvocata of Monte Mario
Church of the Virgin of the Rosary on Monte Mario
7th century AD8th century AD The Benedictine Abbeys: Centers of Culture and Evangelization
Abbey of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
8th century ADAD 800 From the Byzantine Empire to Charlemagne, the New Emperor of the West
Church of Saint Louis of the French, Leonine Triclinium of Saint John Lateran, Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican
AD 800- AD 817
AD 869 Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, two brothers who brought the Gospel to the Slavic peoples
Basilica of Saint Clement
AD 869- AD 1084
- 12th century AD
AD 1209 Saint Francis, before the most powerful pope of the Middle Ages
Lateran Palace
AD 1209AD 1209 Where did Saint Francis live in Rome?
Church and Sanctuary of Saint Francis at Ripa
AD 1209AD 1218 / 1265-1268 Where did Saint Dominic and Saint Thomas Aquinas live in Rome?
Basilica and Convent of Santa Sabina, Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva
AD 1218 / 1265-1268