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313 AD... in February, the Edict of Milan proclaimed religious liberty in the Roman Empire. It didn't stick.
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Of course, it didn't.
Julian the apostate wanted to go back to Paganism.
Valens was a follower of Arius dogma.
Theodosius was orthodox. All of them wanted their faith to be dominant (when you are an emperor you command and the others just obey).
314 Constantine the Great crashes Licinius' army forcing him to abandon his European holdings.
Julian the apostate wanted to go back to Paganism.
Valens was a follower of Arius dogma.
Theodosius was orthodox. All of them wanted their faith to be dominant (when you are an emperor you command and the others just obey).
314 Constantine the Great crashes Licinius' army forcing him to abandon his European holdings.
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315 BC...The King of Epirus, Aeacides, faces a revolt from his people and they drive him from the kingdom. Good stuff always happens in Greece.
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316 AD, Constantine the Great prohibits crucifixion and facial branding of slaves. Nothing happens in Greece.
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This is an old tradition, abolishing the monarchy. In the 20th century only we did it four to five times.dargorygel wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 1:39 am315 BC...The King of Epirus, Aeacides, faces a revolt from his people and they drive him from the kingdom. Good stuff always happens in Greece.
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317 AD Constantine and Licinius come to an agreement, it will last for four years.
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319 Arius doctrine spreads causing the Arian Schism and leading to the First Ecumenical Assembly.
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320 AD is the year that December 25th is recognized throughout Christianity as Jesus' birthday.
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323 BC in Babylon dies Alexander the Great, the same day at Athens dies Diogenes the Cynic who Alexander had met ten years earlier and admired to the point that he said: If I wasn't Alexander I'd like to be Diogenes (earlier when he stood in front of the sitting philosopher asking what gift he'd like, Diogenes answered don't take from me what you cannot give me meaning the sunlight).
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324... the number part of an address near Lebanon Kansas that has sentimental, if not historic or histrionic significance for some friends of mine.
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329 BC Alexander The Great founds the city of Alexandria Eschati (Αλεξάνδρεια Εσχάτη). The word Eschati means the furthest, it was not to be as he went on with another one on the banks of Indus river.
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3:30 the approximate time (in the morning)that my granddaughter has been waking her parents lately.
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