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Encyclopedia > 330 AD
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Events September 1 - start of first indiction cycle Christianity was adopted as a state religion of Georgia. ... Events May 9: Athanasius is elected bishop of Alexandria Births Valens, Roman Emperor Wong Tai Sin Deaths April 17: Alexander I, Patriarch of Alexandria Categories: 328 ... Events End of the Han Zhao state. ... Events Gregory the Illuminator withdraws from the world; his death occurs sometime in the next couple of years. ... Events Constantine the Great emperor of the Roman Empire, engaged the Visigoths in battle and was victorious. ... Events Hai Yang Wang, succeeds Ming Di as Emperor of the Later Zhao Empire, in the Period of Sixteen Kingdoms. ... These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. ... // Overview Events 212: Constitutio Antoniniana grants citizenship to all free Roman men 212-216: Baths of Caracalla 230-232: Sassanid dynasty of Persia launches a war to reconquer lost lands in the Roman east 235-284: Crisis of the Third Century shakes Roman Empire 250-538: Kofun era, the first... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400. ... // Overview Events Romulus Augustus, Last Western Roman Emperor 410: Rome sacked by Visigoths 452: Pope Leo I allegedly meets personally with Attila the Hun and convinces him not to sack Rome 439: Vandals conquer Carthage At some point after 440, the Anglo-Saxons settle in Britain. ... This is a list of decades which have articles with more information about them. ... Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Decades: 250s - 260s - 270s - 280s - 290s - 300s - 310s - 320s - 330s - 340s - 350s 290 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 Significant people Diocletian, Roman Emperor Maximian, Roman Emperor Categories: 300s ... Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Decades: 250s - 260s _ 270s - 290s - 300s - 310s - 320s - 330s - 340s - 350s - 360s Years: 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 Significant people Constantine, Roman Emperor Licinius, Roman Emperor Maximinus, Roman Emperor Categories: 310s ... Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Decades: 270s - 280s - 290s - 300s - 310s - 320s - 330s - 340s - 350s - 360s - 370s Years: 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 Events Constantine I of the Roman Empire starts legislating Christian beliefs into civil law. ... Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Decades: 280s - 290s - 300s - 310s - 320s - 330s - 340s - 350s - 360s - 370s - 380s Years: 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 Events Significant People Constantine I Constantine II Constantius II Constans Categories: 330s ... Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Decades: 290s - 300s - 310s - 320s - 330s - 340s - 350s - 360s - 370s - 380s - 390s Years: 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 Events Ulfilas missionary to the Goths Significant People Constans, Roman Emperor Constantius II, Roman Emperor Categories: 340s ... Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Decades: 300s - 310s _ 320s - 330s - 340s - 350s - 360s - 370s - 380s - 390s - 400s Years: 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 Events: Categories: 350s ... Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Decades: 310s - 320s - 330s - 340s - 350s- 360s - 370s -380s - 390s - 400s - 410s 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 Events: Category: ... Events September 1 - start of first indiction cycle Christianity was adopted as a state religion of Georgia. ... Events May 9: Athanasius is elected bishop of Alexandria Births Valens, Roman Emperor Wong Tai Sin Deaths April 17: Alexander I, Patriarch of Alexandria Categories: 328 ... Events End of the Han Zhao state. ... Events Gregory the Illuminator withdraws from the world; his death occurs sometime in the next couple of years. ... Events Constantine the Great emperor of the Roman Empire, engaged the Visigoths in battle and was victorious. ... Events Hai Yang Wang, succeeds Ming Di as Emperor of the Later Zhao Empire, in the Period of Sixteen Kingdoms. ...

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May 11 is the 131st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (132nd in leap years). ... Head of Constantines colossal statue at Musei Capitolini Gaius Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus[1] (February 27, 272–May 22, 337), commonly known as Constantine I, Constantine the Great, or (among Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic[2] Christians) Saint Constantine, was a Roman Emperor, proclaimed Augustus by his troops on... Byzantium was an ancient Greek city-state, founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzas or Byzantas (Βύζας or Βύζαντας in Greek). ... New Rome is a term that can be applied to a city or a country. ... Constantinople[1] was the name of the modern-day city of İstanbul, Turkey over the centuries that it served as the second capital of the unified Roman Empire, and after its division into East and West, of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire (from the city...

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  • Ezana, king of Axum extends his area of control to the west. He defeats the Nobates, and destroys the kindome of Meroë.

Ezana of Axum was ruler of the Axumite Kingdom from about 320 to 350 AD. Ezana succeeded his father Ella Amida while still a youth and his mother, Sofya served as regent. ... King Ezanas Stele in Axum. ... Aerial view of the pyramids at Meroë. Meroë is the name of an ancient city on the east bank of the Nile 16. ...

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Frumentius (died c. ... Eustathius of Antioch, sometimes surnamed the Great, was a bishop and patriarch of Antioch in the 4th century. ... Patriarch of Antioch is the traditional title carried by the Bishop of Antioch. ... Representation of Ulfilas surrounded by the Gothic alphabet Ulfilas or Wulfila (perhaps meaning little wolf) (c. ... The Gothic language (*gutiska razda, * ) is an extinct Germanic language that was spoken by the Goths and specifically by the Visigoths. ... A Christian is a follower of Jesus Christ. ...

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Basil (ca. ... ... St. ... Christianity is a monotheistic[1] religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as recounted in the New Testament. ... tHE TOILET IS oUT OF OrfING ...

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CCCXXX Iamblichus (ca. ... Neoplatonism (also Neo-Platonism) is a school of philosophy that took shape in the 3rd century A.D. Based on the teachings of Plato and the Platonists, it contained enough unique interpretations of Plato that some view Neoplatonism as substantively different from what Plato wrote and believed. ... A philosopher is a person who thinks deeply regarding people, society, the world, and/or the universe. ... 329 state leaders - Events of AD 330 - AD 331 state leaders - State leaders by year Europe Roman Empire Constantine I, Roman Emperor (306-337) Categories: | ... Inscription on the tomb of Pope Gregory XIII celebrating the introduction of the Gregorian Calendar The Gregorian calendar is the calendar that is used nearly everywhere in the world. ...

Ab urbe condita 1083
Armenian calendar N/A
Chinese calendar 3026 – 3027
Hebrew calendar 4090 – 4091
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat
- Shaka Samvat
- Kali Yuga

385 – 386
252 – 253
3431 – 3432 Ab urbe condita (AUC or a. ... Dates are marked by the letters Ô¹ÕŽ or the like, often with a line over, indicating tvin (in the year) followed by one to four letters, each of which stands for a number based on its order in the alphabet. ... The Chinese calendar (Traditional Chinese:農曆; Simplified Chinese: 农历; pinyin: nónglì) is a lunisolar calendar incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. ... The Hebrew calendar (Hebrew: ) or Jewish calendar is the annual calendar used in Judaism. ... The Hindu calendar used in Vedic times has undergone many changes in the process of regionalization, and today there are several regional Indian calendars, as well as an Indian national calendar. ... There is disagreement as to the meaning of the Indian word Samvat. ... The Hindu calendar used in Vedic times has undergone many changes in the process of regionalization, and today there are several regional Indian calendars. ... Kali Yuga is also the title of a book by Roland Charles Wagner. ...

Iranian calendar 292 BP – 291 BP
Islamic calendar 301 BH – 300 BH
Runic calendar 580

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