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| 314 |
| | Warming to his new Christian role, Constantine summons more than 300 bishops to Arles to discuss the controversial issue of Donatus | |
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| c. 315 |
| | Constantine founds several churches in Rome, among them the first St Peter's | |
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| c. 320 |
| | Pachomius organizes in Egypt the first community of Christian monks, at Dandara on the Nile | |
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| 325 |
| | Constantine convenes a council of 200 bishops at Nicaea to discuss the beliefs of Arius, which are deemed to be heresy | |
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| c. 327 |
| | Helena, mother of the emperor Constantine, discovers in Jerusalem the cross on which Christ died - or so it is later claimed | |
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| 330 |
| | Constantine's new Christian city on the site of Byzantium is inaugurated, as Constantinople | |
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| 337 |
| | Constantine is at last baptized a Christian in Nicomedia, just a few days before his death | |
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| c. 350 |
| | Frumentius, brought to Ethiopia as a slave, becomes the kingdom's first Christian bishop | |
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| c. 350 |
| | Greece begins to find a new and influential role in a Christian context, through the Byzantine empire | |
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| 360 |
| | St Martin founds the first monastery in western Europe, at Ligugé near Poitiers | |
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