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The northern and eastern frontiers of the Roman Empire in the time of
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into Asian provinces. Byzantium is besieged and
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862:, and commences work on rebuilding the city as the Eastern Empire's capital, which he will inaugurate as
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640:). The denomination 324 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the
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743:, the designated heir of his father Constantine, destroys the naval fleet of Licinius in the
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858:(Date unknown) The Roman Emperor Constantine I seizes the Byzantine Empire's capital,
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629:Year of the Consulship of Crispus and Constantinus
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773:: Constantine I definitively defeats Licinius at
687:– The earliest known use of the Greek word
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877:in smaller units classified into three grades:
799:– Emperor Constantine declares his son,
793:, end with Constantine ruling as sole Emperor.
623:(link will display the full calendar) of the
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889:, (forces based in frontier provinces) and
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968:, Chinese historian, poet and writer (b.
924:succumbs to illness as the armies of the
747:, allowing Constantine to cross over the
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677:begin their one year terms as the new
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1019:Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum
627:. At the time, it was known as the
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621:leap year starting on Wednesday
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671:Flavius Julius Crispus Caesar
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787:Civil wars of the Tetrarchy
721:. Constantine then invades
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947:, Chinese empress of the
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771:Battle of Chrysopolis
707:Constantine the Great
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703:Battle of Adrianople
594:For the number, see
471:307 BH – 306 BH
461:298 BP – 297 BP
992:, Chinese ruler of
926:Emperor Ming of Jin
551:Thai solar calendar
528:Nanakshahi calendar
369:Discordian calendar
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949:Jin dynasty
918:Jin dynasty
845:December 19
775:Chrysopolis
745:Dardanelles
642:Anno Domini
582:(male Wood-
1005:References
945:Chu Suanzi
875:Roman army
849:Constantia
797:November 8
727:Visigothic
715:Adrianople
705:: Emperor
633:year 1077
197:Categories
25:Millennium
990:Zhang Mao
912:– (
892:limitanei
860:Byzantium
822:J. Morris
783:Nicomedia
779:Tetrarchy
757:Lampsacus
753:Martinian
749:Bosphorus
719:Byzantium
667:January 1
441:3424–3425
436:Kali Yuga
393:4084–4085
321:5832–5833
223:calendars
38:Centuries
1108:Category
980:Chuzhong
976:Wang Dun
922:Wang Dun
910:August 9
880:palatini
824:(1971).
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735:–
711:Licinius
701:–
689:monachós
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1046:June 9,
897:auxilia
761:Lapseki
725:with a
616:CCCXXIV
555:866–867
522:民前1588年
495:CCCXXIV
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428:245–246
415:380–381
383:316–317
271:245–246
239:CCCXXIV
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205:Births
171:Leaders
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960:Deaths
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805:caesar
723:Thrace
699:July 3
651:Events
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349:Monkey
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713:near
609:Year
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451:10324
363:40–41
110:Years
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373:1490
336:Goat
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291:1274
281:−269
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251:1077
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