Emperors, Chiefs, and Kings. Oh my!
The Patience of a Saint
Dastardly Dates
#1 Rule of Real-estate
Order in the Midst of Chaos
100

This fearsome chieftain of the Huns was known as "The Scourge of God". 

Attila the Hun

100

This saint lived a sinful life but converted through the prayers of his mother and the teaching of a wise bishop. He would go on to write many famous Theological works like the City of God on trusting in God and having patience in suffering. 

St. Augustine

100

354 - 430 are the dates for which great writer and Theologian? 

St. Augustine

100

St. Augustine was bishop of which city? 

Hippo

100

St. Clotilda, St. Monica, Theodosia

St. Monica, St. Clotilda, Theodosia

200

This king of Spain took over from his saintly brother and ended up converting all of Spain from Arianism to Roman Catholicism. 

King Reccared

200

This courageous pope risked his own safety to meet with Attila the Hun and convince him not to sack Rome. Though he latter saw Rome pillaged by the Vandals, his patience through suffering inspired those around him to endure. 

Pope St. Leo the Great

200
Pope Leo the Great was kept busy saving Rome during what time? 

440 - 461

200

St. Isidore was bishop of which city?

Seville

200

Genseric the Vandal, Theodosius I, Attila the Hun

Theodosius I, Attila the Hun, Genseric the Vandal

300

This bloodthirsty chief of the Vandals was popular among his people even though he was the son of a slave and a cripple. 

Genseric

300

This patient mother prayed unceasingly for the conversion of her son. 

St. Monica

300

St. Ambrose was bishop of Milan at what time? 

340 - 397

300

St. Ambrose was bishop of which city? 

Milan

300

St. Athanasius, St. Augustine, St. Ambrose

St. Athanasius, St. Ambrose, St. Augustine

400

This chief was emperor Theodosius's brother in law and brought up his nephew, Honorius. He tried to keep the empire safe, but made some bad decisions, and was eventually assassinated by Honorius. 

Stilicho

400

This saint spent decades patiently translating the Latin Volgate of the Bible. 

St. Jerome

400

This great Emperor of the Western Empire was born in 437, began his reign in 379, and died in 395.

Theodosius I

400

Genseric the Vandal ruled in what part of the Mediterranean world? 

North Africa

400

Hermenegild, Reccared, Leovigild

Leovigild, Hermenegild, Reccared

500

This Visigothic Chieftain sacked Rome in 410 AD. 

Alaric the Visigoth

500

As a young man, this saint was at the council of Nicaea, and he would patiently write and preach against the Arian heresy throughout his life. 

St. Athanasius

500

St. Isidore lived, wrote, and taught at what time? 

560 - 636

500

Atilla the Hun moved his court quite a bit, but where did he feel most at home? 

Russia and Hungary. (North Eastern Europe.)

500

Pope St. Leo I, St. Isidore, St. Jerome

St. Jerome, Pope St. Leo I, St. Isidore

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