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Laurentius Suslyga
Born
Died
Known forthe first to suggest that Christ was actually born in 4 BC, not AD 1
Scientific career
Fieldshistory, chronology
InstitutionsUniversity of Graz, Austria

Laurence Suslyga (Polish: Wawrzyniec Suslyga) was a 17th century Polish historian and chronologist. He was the first historian to claim that Jesus Christ was in fact born around 4 BC, not in AD 1, as the Christian era would imply. Suslyga was thus questioning the Anno Domini chronology introduced by Dionysius Exiguus in AD 525 [1][2]. Suslyga published this theory in a 1605 tract called Theoremata de anno ortus et mortis Domini, deque universa Jesu Christi in carne oeconomia at the University of Graz [3]. This tract was in turn used by Kepler to bolster Kepler's theory that the Star of Betlehem was in fact a great conjunction of the three planets: Jupiter, Saturn and Mars. According to Kepler's calculations, this conjunction occurred around 4 BC, which fits in with Suslyga's reckoning [4].

  1. ^ Marking Time, by Duncan Steel
  2. ^ Kepler's View of the Star of Betlehem by A.J. Sachs
  3. ^ Oesterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna
  4. ^ Kepler and the Star of Bethlehem by W. Burke-Gaffney