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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 |
| | Greece begins to find a new and influential role in a Christian context, through the Byzantine empire | |
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| 360 |
| | The first church of Santa Sophia in Constantinople, begun by Constantine himself, is completed | |
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| 361 |
| | Julian, the new emperor in Constantinople, plans to reinstate the pagan cult of the ancient Roman empire | |
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| 363 |
| | An apocryphal story states that Julian the Apostate, dying at Tarsus, acknowledges the victory of the Galilean, Jesus Christ | |
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| 379 |
| | Theodosius becomes the Roman emperor and revives Constantine's close link between church and state | |
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| 390 |
| | St Ambrose asserts the authority of the church, refusing communion to the emperor Theodosius in Milan until he does penance for a massacre | |
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| 487 |
| | Theodoric the Ostrogoth, threatening Constantinople, is cunningly diverted by the emperor into invading Italy | |
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| 493 |
| | Theodoric wins Ravenna from Odoacer - by inviting Odoacer to a banquet and murdering him during the meal | |
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