350

Year 350 (CCCL) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 3rd century4th century5th century
Decades: 320s  330s  340s 350s 360s  370s  380s
Years: 347 348 349350351 352 353
350 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar350
CCCL
Ab urbe condita1103
Assyrian calendar5100
Balinese saka calendar271–272
Bengali calendar−243
Berber calendar1300
Buddhist calendar894
Burmese calendar−288
Byzantine calendar5858–5859
Chinese calendar己酉(Earth Rooster)
3046 or 2986
     to 
庚戌年 (Metal Dog)
3047 or 2987
Coptic calendar66–67
Discordian calendar1516
Ethiopian calendar342–343
Hebrew calendar4110–4111
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat406–407
 - Shaka Samvat271–272
 - Kali Yuga3450–3451
Holocene calendar10350
Iranian calendar272 BP – 271 BP
Islamic calendar280 BH – 279 BH
Javanese calendar232–233
Julian calendar350
CCCL
Korean calendar2683
Minguo calendar1562 before ROC
民前1562年
Nanakshahi calendar−1118
Seleucid era661/662 AG
Thai solar calendar892–893
Tibetan calendar阴土鸡年
(female Earth-Rooster)
476 or 95 or −677
     to 
阳金狗年
(male Iron-Dog)
477 or 96 or −676
Magnus Magnentius

Events

Roman Empire

  • January 18 Emperor Constans I is very unliked. Magnus Magnentius is made emperor at Autun (Gaul).
  • January Constans I runs away to Spain. He is killed. Magnentius rules the Western Roman Empire. He is nicer to Christians and Pagans.
  • March 1 Vetranio is asked by Constantina to make himself Caesar. Constantius accepts the new emperor.
  • June 3 Iulius Nepotianus, Roman usurper, calls himself "emperor". He enters Rome with a group of gladiators.
  • June 30 Nepotianus is defeated and killed by Marcellinus.
  • December 25 Vetranio meets Constantius II at Naissus (Serbia). He is forced to give up his title.

Asia

  • About this time the Huns begin to invade the Sassanid Empire.[1]
  • The city of Anbar (Iraq) is founded by king Shapur II.
  • The Wei-Jie war breaks out in North China.

Art

  • The church of Santa Constanza in Rome is finished.

Births

  • Honoratus, archbishop of Arles (approximate date)
  • Hypatia of Alexandria, female Neoplatonist philosopher (approximate date)
  • Murong Wei, emperor of the Xianbei state Former Yan (d. 385)
  • Plutarch of Athens, Greek philosopher (approximate date)
  • Theodore of Mopsuestia, bishop and theologian (approximate date)
  • Zhang Xuanjing, ruler of the Chinese state Former Liang (d. 363)

Deaths

  • Constans I, Roman Emperor
  • Eutropia, mother of Nepotianus
  • June 30 Nepotianus, Roman usurper
  • Shi Jian, emperor of the Jie state Later Zhao

References

  1. Roberts, J: "History of the World.". Penguin, 1994.
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