St. Nicholas was a bishop in the town of Myra in Asia Minor (now modern Turkey) in the 4th century. He also died in the 4th century.
Matthew lived in the first century AD.
St. Matthias lived in the first century AD and died by stoning in the year 80.
It is the first century AD.
The 1st century AD.
Emperor Constantine I was born in February of 272 AD in Serbia. He died on May 22, 337 AD in Nicomedia, Turkey.
St. Nicholas was a bishop in the town of Myra in Asia Minor (now modern Turkey) in the 4th century. He also died in the 4th century.
The fourth century. The first century is 1-99 AD (there was no year zero!), the second 100-199, the third 200-299 and the fourth 300-399, and so on.
Matthew lived in the first century AD.
Rabbits, snails and wild sheep lived on the Island of Elba in the 6th century AD.
the first century. AD is after death, and anything up to 99 AD is the first century. then comes the second, third, fourth, etc. (technically we live in the 21st century AD).
Saint Nicholas of Myra died in the fourth century AD.
Around the fourth century AD
The celebrated original four doctors of the Church were: St. Ambrose (340-397 AD) St. Jerome (340?-420 AD) St. Augustine (354-430 AD) St. Gregory the Great (540-604 AD) As can be seen by the dates, not all lived during the fourth century. They were specially honored as the four doctors during the Middle Ages due to their popularity among scholastics and popular devotion.
Saint Genevieve lived in the 5th century AD.
Matthew lived in the first century AD.
Thomas lived during the first century AD.