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  • February 8 - Roman authorities make an attempt to arrest Athanasius on the accusation of supporting the usurper Magnentius. Athenasius eludes them, fleeing to the desert to hide amongst the monks of Mount Nitria.
  • Julian is defeated by the Alemanni at the Battle of Reims.
  • Naemul becomes king of the Silla dynasty.

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Porsche 356 Registry (188 words)
This amazing DVD is being provided to you as an added benefit to your current 356 Registry membership.
We hope you get many hours of enjoyment and use from this DVD - and it only serves to enhance the hours of enjoyment of your 356, the 356 Registry events and all of your fond 356 memories.
For the complete set, Volumes One through Volumes Twenty are available from the 356 Goodie Store.
Porsche 356 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (206 words)
It was preceeded by the Porsche 64, which has lead to some argument over which car is offically the first Porsche, although the Type 64 was never mass-produced and was never much more than a driveable test-mule.
The 356 concept was created by Ferdinand "Ferry" Porsche (Ferry being a nickname), styled by Erwin Komenda, and mechanically derived from the Volkswagen Beetle, which Ferdinand Porsche Sr.
Porsche replaced the 356 with their then-new 911 model in 1963, although they continued to sell 356s in North America through the end of 1965 as a lower-cost vehicle.
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