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The northern and eastern frontiers of the Roman Empire in the time of Constantine, with the territories acquired in the course of the thirty years of military campaigns between 306 and 337.
178: 68: 37: 24: 183: 188: 518: 1071: 835: 847:– Licinius abdicates his position as Emperor. He is pardoned by Constantine I as a result of the supplication of his wife 751:
into Asian provinces. Byzantium is besieged and Licinius assembles a second military force, under his newly elevated co-emperor
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is made in a petition filed in Egypt by a man named Aurelius Isidorus, a man from the town of Karanis in Egypt.
674: 422: 848: 821: 817: 266: 862:, and commences work on rebuilding the city as the Eastern Empire's capital, which he will inaugurate as 770: 706: 807:, designating Flavius as his successor. Flavius will ascend the throne as Constantine the Second in 925: 550: 527: 368: 209: 204: 1017:"The Earliest Use of Monachos for 'Monk' and the Origins of Monasticism", by Edwin A. Judge, in 378: 316: 230: 1067: 831: 640:). The denomination 324 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the 476: 456: 446: 296: 256: 743:, the designated heir of his father Constantine, destroys the naval fleet of Licinius in the 560: 466: 331: 326: 306: 276: 601: 874: 635: 624: 583: 512: 502: 486: 388: 358: 348: 286: 246: 1036: 863: 813: 804: 800: 615: 543: 398: 30: 858:(Date unknown) The Roman Emperor Constantine I seizes the Byzantine Empire's capital, 1107: 1086: 568: 409: 335: 109: 77: 774: 1113: 993: 885: 852: 766: 678: 644: 595: 537: 222: 164: 825: 844: 744: 641: 58: 52: 46: 944: 796: 989: 891: 859: 782: 778: 756: 748: 726: 718: 666: 435: 975: 921: 909: 710: 781:. Licinius escapes and gathers around 30,000 of his surviving troops at 760: 740: 670: 965: 722: 714: 698: 150: 145: 140: 134: 128: 123: 118: 827:
The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire Volume 1: A.D. 260–395
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day of the 7th month of the 2nd year of the Tai'ning era) In
777:, and becomes sole Emperor, thus ending the period of the 647:
became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
851:(who is Constantine's halfsister), and banished to 629:Year of the Consulship of Crispus and Constantinus 773:: Constantine I definitively defeats Licinius at 687:– The earliest known use of the Greek word 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 8: 1063:The Oxford Dictionary Of Byzantium Volume 1 889:, (forces based in frontier provinces) and 830:. Cambridge University Press. p. 226. 218: 160: 968:, Chinese historian, poet and writer (b. 924:succumbs to illness as the armies of the 747:, allowing Constantine to cross over the 1010: 196: 170: 163: 677:begin their one year terms as the new 20: 7: 1031: 1029: 1027: 1019:Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum 627:. 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