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Encyclopedia > List of state leaders in 337

336 state leaders - Events of AD 337 - AD 338 state leaders - State leaders by year 335 state leaders - Events of AD 336 - AD 337 state leaders - State leaders by year // Africa Axum – Ezana, King of Axum (c. ... Events February 6 - Julius is elected pope. ... This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in any given year. ...


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Africa

The Axumite Kingdom, also known as the Aksum Kingdom, was an important trading nation in northeastern Africa, growing from circa the 5th century BC to become an important trading nation by the 1st century AD. It converted to Christianity in 325 or 328 (various sources). ... 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. ... The Axumite Kingdom, also known as the Aksum Kingdom, was an important trading nation in northeastern Africa, growing from circa the 5th century BC to become an important trading nation by the 1st century AD. It converted to Christianity in 325 or 328 (various sources). ... Events Hai Yang Wang, succeeds Ming Di as Emperor of the Later Zhao Empire, in the Period of Sixteen Kingdoms. ... Events February 8 - Roman authorities make an attempt to arrest Athanasius on the accusation of supporting the usurper Magnentius. ...

Asia

The Jin Dynasty (晉 pinyin jìn, 265-420) followed the Three Kingdoms and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. ... Format of naming convention in English is under discussion at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese) and Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese)/monarchical titles. ... The Jin Dynasty (晉 pinyin jìn, 265-420) followed the Three Kingdoms and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. ... Events May 20 - First Council of Nicaea - first Ecumenical Council of the Christian Church: The Nicene Creed is formulated, the date of Easter is discussed. ... Events Invasion of Goguryeo by Murong Huang of the Xianbei. ... Silver coin of the Gupta King Kumara Gupta I (414-455 CE). ... Samudragupta, ruler of the Gupta Empire (c. ... The Gupta dynasty ruled the Gupta Empire of India, from around 320 to 550. ... Events November 7 - Athanasius is banished to Trier, on the charge that he prevented the corn fleet from sailing to Constantinople. ... This article is about the year 380 AD. For the aircraft, see Airbus A380. ... History of Japan Paleolithic Jomon Yayoi Yamato period ---Kofun period ---Asuka period Nara period Heian period Kamakura period Muromachi period Azuchi-Momoyama period ---Nanban period Edo period Meiji period Taisho period Showa period ---Japanese expansionism ---Occupied Japan ---Post-Occupation Japan Heisei The following is a traditional list of Emperors of... Daisen-Kofun, the tomb of Emperor Nintoku, Osaka Emperor Nintoku (仁徳天皇 Nintoku Tennō) was the 16th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. ... His Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan The Emperor of Japan (天皇 tennō) is a constitutionally-recognized symbol of the Japanese nation and the unity of its people. ... For other uses, see 313 (number). ... Events Yazdegerd I becomes king of Persia November 27 - St. ... Boundary of the Kushan empire, c. ... Shaka I was a Kushan emperor around 325-345AD (See: Shaka I coin) External links: Coins of late Kushan emperors Categories: Stub | Kushan empire ... Boundary of the Kushan empire, c. ... Events May 20 - First Council of Nicaea - first Ecumenical Council of the Christian Church: The Nicene Creed is formulated, the date of Easter is discussed. ... Events Births John Chrysostom, Christian bishop and preacher Deaths Pachomius, early monasticist (approximate date) Bishop Nicholas of Myra, Roman priest (or 352). ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Events Eusebius becomes bishop of Caesarea (approximate date). ... Events Births John Chrysostom, Christian bishop and preacher Deaths Pachomius, early monasticist (approximate date) Bishop Nicholas of Myra, Roman priest (or 352). ...

Europe

The Western Roman Empire is the name given to the western half of the Roman Empire after its division by Diocletian in 286 AD. It would exist intermittently in several periods between the 3rd Century and the 5th Century, after Diocletians Tetrarchy and the reunifications associated with Constantine the... Bronze, contemporary head of Constantine. ... Roman Emperor is the title historians use to refer to rulers of the Roman Empire, after the epoch conventionally named the Roman Republic. ... Events July 25 - Constantine I proclaimed Roman Emperor by his troops. ... Events February 6 - Julius is elected pope. ... Bronze coin bearing the profile of Constans Flavius Julius Constans (AD 320 - January 18, 350), was a Roman emperor who ruled from 337 to 350. ... The Western Roman Empire is the name given to the western half of the Roman Empire after its division by Diocletian. ... Events February 6 - Julius is elected pope. ... Events January 18 - Magnentius proclaimed Emperor by the army in Autun. ... See the appropriate page for Antipope Constantine II, antipope from 767 - 768 Constantine II of the Roman Empire (317 - 340), Roman Emperor 337 - 340 Constantine II of Scotland (874? - 952), King of Scotland 900 - 942 or 943 Constantine II of Greece (born 6/2/1940), King of Greece March 6... The Western Roman Empire is the name given to the western half of the Roman Empire after its division by Diocletian. ... Events February 6 - Julius is elected pope. ... Events Constantine II attacks his brother Constans near Aquileia, aiming for sole control of the western half of the Roman Empire. ...

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