Another thing that the chart is absolutely wrong about is Pentecostal. Charismatics. The first were the Montanists. They developed a number of heresies, such as tongues an prophecy, Montanus was of accused with saying he was the Paraclete, but more likely he was speaking as an organ of the Holy Spirit. Other heresies were, the teaching that there were two sins, Venal and Mortal, later absorbed into the RCC. Another was that marriage was wrong as it consisted of the same act as adultery.
There were many more such cults in History. There were some at the time of Luther, who disputed with them. There were the Camisards, or French prophets who began in the 17th century. When they were persecuted and murdered by the papst Kings of France, some escaped here to England. Charles Wesley, in his journal says he spent a night in a fhrench prophets and he "Gobbled like a turkey cock all night long." From them came the English Prophets, among their leaders was John Lacy.
About 1694 there was a group meeting in Water Stratford in England . The leader was John Mason who had a number of strange teachings including that he would not die. His body was exhumed to proof to his supporters that he was in fact dead.
Then there was Edward Irving and his followers in the early 18th century. They had prophecies and tongues. From 1825 Irving preached on dispensationalsim Some of his prophets said that the 'rapture' would occur in 1833. After Irving's death his church became 'The Catholic Apostolic Church.' This continued till relitively recent times, one of my aunts attended their services in London before the war. Their main church in London, University Church of Christ the King, is now an Anglican church
Ther have been many other such groups in history one is the Shakers, others appeared in Catholic convents. But that will do for now,