Roman Emperor Julian moves from Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sassanid Empire in a campaign that leads to his death
Roman Emperor Julian moves from Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sassanid Empire in a campaign that leads to
Roman Emperor Julian moves from Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sassanid Empire in a campaign that leads to his death
Events Before
Battle of Strasbourg: Roman Caesar Julian defeats the Alamanni tribal confederation led by King Chnodomar, who is captur
Battle of Strasbourg: Roman Caesar Julian defeats the Alamanni tribal confederation led by King Chnodomar, who is captured and taken to Rome in chains
Honoratus, first known Prefect of the City of Constantinople, takes office, after the Emperor Constantius creates a new
Honoratus, first known Prefect of the City of Constantinople, takes office, after the Emperor Constantius creates a new senate for the East
Athanasius returns to Alexandria
Athanasius returns to Alexandria
Emperor Julianus of Constantinople's "School Edict" prohibit Christian teachers from using pagan literature, which was s
Emperor Julianus of Constantinople's "School Edict" prohibit Christian teachers from using pagan literature, which was standard text for classical education at the time
The temple of Apollo at Daphne, outside of Antioch, is destroyed in a mysterious fire
The temple of Apollo at Daphne, outside of Antioch, is destroyed in a mysterious fire
Events After
Roman Emperor Valentinian I appoints his brother Flavius Valens co-emperor
Valentinian I (Latin: Valentinianus; 321 – 17 November 375), sometimes known as Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375.
Valentinian I is proclaimed Roman Emperor
Valentinian I (Latin: Valentinianus; 321 – 17 November 375), sometimes known as Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375.
Valentinian I becomes Roman Emperor (rules until 375)
Valentinian I (Latin: Valentinianus; 321 – 17 November 375), sometimes known as Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375.
Co-emperors and brothers Valentinian I and Valens are made consuls to signify their new reign, and shortly after, they d
Co-emperors and brothers Valentinian I and Valens are made consuls to signify their new reign, and shortly after, they divide the empire into East and West
An earthquake on Crete followed by a tsunami around the Eastern Mediterranean allegedly destroys Alexandria
An earthquake on Crete followed by a tsunami around the Eastern Mediterranean allegedly destroys Alexandria
More from the 360s
The Alemanni cross the frozen Rhine River in large numbers and invade the Gallic provinces
The Alemanni cross the frozen Rhine River in large numbers and invade the Gallic provinces
Co-emperors and brothers Valentinian I and Valens are made consuls to signify their new reign, and shortly after, they d
Co-emperors and brothers Valentinian I and Valens are made consuls to signify their new reign, and shortly after, they divide the empire into East and West
Roman Emperor Valentinian I appoints his brother Flavius Valens co-emperor
Valentinian I (Latin: Valentinianus; 321 – 17 November 375), sometimes known as Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375.
Roman Emperor Julian is killed during retreat from the Sassanid Empire. General Jovian is proclaimed Emperor by troops o
Roman Emperor Julian is killed during retreat from the Sassanid Empire. General Jovian is proclaimed Emperor by troops on the battlefield.
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