340s

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The 340s decade ran from January 1, 340, to December 31, 349.

Events

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By place

Roman Empire
  • Constantinople, capital of Emperor Constantius II, becomes the largest city in the world, taking the lead from Rome, capital of his brother Constans I.[1]
  • Constantine II, emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire (Britain, Gaul, the Rhine provinces and Iberia), crosses the Alps and attacks the army of his brother Constans I, emperor of the central part of the Roman Empire (Upper Danube, Italy and middle Africa). They clash at Aquileia in northern Italy. Constantine is killed in a skirmish by an ambush of Constans' troops.
  • Constans is left sole ruler of the Western part of the Roman Empire, with his other brother, Constantius II, emperor of the Eastern portion.

By topic

Religion

341

By place

Roman Empire
  • Emperor Constans I bans pagan sacrifices and magic rituals, under penalty of death.[2]
  • Constans I begins a successful campaign against the Franks.[2]
India

By topic

Religion

342

By place

Roman Empire
  • Emperor Constans I campaigns in Britain against the Picts.[12]
  • Constans I campaigns victoriously against the Franks.
Asia

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Religion

343

By place

Roman Empire

By topic

Religion
  • Pope Julius I tries to unite the Western bishops against Arianism by convoking the Council of Serdica, which acknowledges the pope's supreme authority and grants him the right to judge cases involving the legal possession of episcopal sees, but only Western and Egyptian bishops attend, and Arianism remains strong.

344

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Roman Empire
Asia

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Art
  • The making of a detail of Admonitions of the Imperial Instructress to Court Ladies (attributed to Gu Kaizhi and being from the Six Dynasties period) begins (approximate year) and is completed in 406. It is now kept at the British Museum, London.
Religion

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By place

India
Italy

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Asia

By topic

Religion

347

By place

China

By topic

Religion

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By place

Europe
Asia

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Asia
  • Shi Hu, emperor of the Jie state Later Zhao since 334, dies. The state plunges into turmoil with his sons Shi Shi, Shi Zun, Shi Jian and Shi Zhi plotting against each other and holding the emperorship in rapid succession, before ethnic Han Ran Min establishes the short-lived Ran Wei dynasty in 350, bringing the Later Zhao dynasty to an end in 351 before it is itself conquered and divided by the Former Yan and Former Qin dynasties in 351.
  • Shi Shi, youngest of Shi Hui's sons, reigns for 33 days before being deposed and executed at age 10 by Shi Zun. After a brief reign of 183 days, Emperor Shi Zun and his mother Empress Zheng Yingtao are executed; his brother Shi Jian succeeds him, only to be toppled after 103 days in early 350 by Shi Zhi,

Significant people

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Saint Shemon Bar Sabbae
Saint Narnus

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Saint Pachomius the Great
Saint Spyridon

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References

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