Hi folks,
For some reason my events are not being triggered. Here is a n example of the events:
event historic welcome_to_invasio_barbarorum
date 0 summer
event historic new_testament_formulated
date 4 summer
event historic the_sassanid_martyrdom
date 13 summer
event historic the_martyrdom_of_saint_eusebius
date 16 summer
event historic first_council_of_constantinople
date 18 summer
And here are their listings:
WELCOME_TO_INVASIO_BARBARORUM_TITLE} Welcome to INVASIO BARBARORVM: SOMNIUM APOSTATAE IULIANI V3.0
{NEW_TESTAMENT_FORMULATED_TITLE} New Testament Formulated
{THE_SASSANID_MARTYRDOM_TITLE} The Sassanid Martyrdoms
{THE_MARTYRDOM_OF_SAINT_EUSEBIUS_TITLE} The Martyrdom Of Saint Eusebius
{FIRST_COUNCIL_OF_CONSTANTINOPLE_TITLE} First Council of Constantinople
{WELCOME_TO_INVASIO_BARBARORUM_BODY} Welcome to IBFD.You are ready for an exciting.................................................................
{NEW_TESTAMENT_FORMULATED_BODY} Athanasius has finished collating his New Testament, presenting the canon in a twenty-seven book form (the omitted books become known as the Apocrypha). There are whispers that the decision as to what to include and what to omit had more to do with the political interests of Church leaders than true doctrine.
{THE_SASSANID_MARTYRDOM_BODY} In an effort to drive Christianity out of his Armenian lands, the Sassanid ruler has martyred many Christians, including Joseph of Persia and the 80-year-old Bishop of Hnaita. It is thought that his actions are intended to taunt the Roman Empire as to its powerlessness to intervene. The men were tortured and then beaten to death.
{THE_MARTYRDOM_OF_SAINT_EUSEBIUS_BODY} Eusebius, the Bishop of Samosata in Syria, has been martyred by a roof tile that was hurled at him during a Church ceremony. Eusebius had defied the Arian Emperor Constantius in 361 by refusing to hand over the records of the Synod of Antioch, despite the threat of losing a hand. His resolution was so impressive that Constantius let him go unharmed.
{FIRST_COUNCIL_OF_CONSTANTINOPLE_BODY} The Christian Church has held a Council in Constantinople to mark the final defeat of Arianism, the heretical teachings of Arius, the third century mystic. All his books were ordered destroyed and Arianism was made a crime in 326, but his teachings about the nature of Christ were appealing to many, including the Goths. Now, however, such wrong thinking has been entirely suppressed.
I'm not sure why these events are not appearing. Any help on this would be appreciated.






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