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Events

By Place

Roman Empire

Africa

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

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    Religion

  • Frumentius is the first bishop of Ethiopia (approximate date).
  • Eustathius, Patriarch of Antioch, is banished to Trajanopolis.
  • The Bible is translated into the Gothic language by Wulfila.
  • Pagan temples are progressively abandoned, destroyed or left to fall into disrepair, save those that are transformed into Christian churches.

    Births

  • Basil of Caesarea, Eastern Orthodox saint (approximate date)
  • St. Moses the Black, Christian monk
  • Saint Macrina the Younger, Christian nun

    Deaths

  • Iamblichus, neoplatonist philosopher    

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