Early Church writers
5537 BC[10][33] – Julius Africanus (AD 200–245), Church historian.
5529 BC[10][33] – Theophilus (AD 115–181), Bishop of Antioch.
5509 BC – Byzantine Creation Era or "Creation Era of Constantinople." (finalized in 7th c. AD).
5507 BC – Chronicon Paschale (c. AD 630), Byzantine universal chronicle of the world.
5500 BC – Hippolytus of Rome. (c. AD 234), Presbyter, writer, martyr.
5493 BC – Alexandrian Era (AD 412).
5199 BC – Eusebius of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea and Church historian (AD 324).
Later estimates
5199 BC – Mentioned in the Roman Martyrology,[note 11] published by the authority of Pope Gregory XIII in 1584, later confirmed in 1630 under Pope Urban VIII.
4963 BC – According to the Benedictine Chronology[note 12], which is founded on the LXX,[34] the Creation of Adam is given this date (AD 1750).
4004 BC[note 13] – Anglican Archbishop James Ussher (AD 1650).
3952 BC – Venerable Bede (c. AD 725), English Benedictine monk.
3761 BC[note 14] – Hebrew Calendar [Judaism] – (c. AD 222–276); or, (c. AD 358 – Hillel World Era).
3760 BC[35][36] – Era of Adam, starts with creation of Adam. This era was used previously to the Hillel Era.
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