Venerable Bede 'Easter cycle

In the year 616 an anonymous extended Dionysius Exiguus' Easter table into an Easter table relating to the years 532 to 721, which was about the year 650 accepted by the Church of Rome.   The English monk and historian Bede the Venerable published in the year 725 a new extension of Dionysius Exiguus' Easter table to a large Easter cycle, which is periodic in its entirety.   With the acceptance of the Venerable Bede 'Easter cycle through the churches in Britain and Ireland and in the Frankish kingdom during the eighth century by the Church of Rome around the year 800 all future were Julian calendar dates of Easter Sundayfinally and unequivocally defined.   Venerable Bede 'Easter cycle consists of both lunar cycles (19 years) as well as solar cycles (28 years), and consequently has a period of 532 years.