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* {{wp|Battle of Amida}}: {{wp|Shapur II of Persia}} conquers Amida from the {{wp|Roman Empire|Romans}}.
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* [[Wikipedia:Battle of Amida|Battle of Amida]]: [[Wikipedia:Shapur II of Persia|Shapur II of Persia]] conquers Amida from the [[Roman Empire|Romans]].
* {{wp|December 11}} — The first known {{wp|Prefect}} of the City of {{wp|Constantinople}}, {{wp|Honoratus}}, takes office.
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* [[December 11]] — The first known [[Wikipedia:Prefect|Prefect]] of the City of [[Constantinople|Constantinople]], [[Wikipedia:Honoratus|Honoratus]], takes office.
   
 
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* {{wp|July}} — The {{wp|Council of Rimini}} is held. Its purpose is to, once again, try to resolve the {{wp|Arianism|Arian}} controversy. Given {{wp|Jerome|Saint Jerome}}'s comment that, "The whole world groaned in astonishment to find itself Arian", it appears to have failed.
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* [[July]] — The [[Wikipedia:Council of Rimini|Council of Rimini]] is held. Its purpose is to, once again, try to resolve the [[Wikipedia:Arianism|Arian]] controversy. Given [[Wikipedia:Jerome|Saint Jerome]]'s comment that, "The whole world groaned in astonishment to find itself Arian", it appears to have failed.
   
 
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* {{wp|Godgisel}}, king of the {{wp|Vandals}}
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* [[Wikipedia:Godgisel|Godgisel]], king of the [[Wikipedia:Vandals|Vandals]]
* {{wp|Gratianus}}, Roman emperor
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* [[Wikipedia:Gratianus|Gratianus]], Roman emperor
* {{wp|Stilicho}}, Roman general
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* [[Wikipedia:Stilicho|Stilicho]], Roman general
   
 
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==Deaths==
* {{wp|Barbatio}}, Roman general
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* [[Wikipedia:Barbatio|Barbatio]], Roman general
* {{wp|Zhang Guan}}
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* [[Wikipedia:Zhang Guan|Zhang Guan]]
   
 
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{{info year}}

Latest revision as of 17:22, 15 November 2009

Centuries: 3rd century · 4th century · 5th century
Decades: 320s 330s 340s 350s 360s 370s 380s
Years: 356 357 358 359 360 361 362

359 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 359
CCCLIX

Ab urbe condita 1112
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -1485 – -1484
Buddhist calendar 903
Coptic calendar 75 – 76
Ethiopian calendar 351 – 352
Hebrew calendar 4119 4120
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 414 – 415
 - Shaka Samvat 281 – 282
 - Kali Yuga 3460 – 3461
Holocene calendar 10359
Iranian calendar 263 BP – 262 BP
Islamic calendar 271 BH – 270 BH
Japanese calendar
 - Imperial Year Kōki 1019
(皇紀1019年)
Julian calendar 404
Korean calendar 2692
Thai solar calendar 902



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  • July — The Council of Rimini is held. Its purpose is to, once again, try to resolve the Arian controversy. Given Saint Jerome's comment that, "The whole world groaned in astonishment to find itself Arian", it appears to have failed.

Births[]

Deaths[]


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People of the year 359 at Familypedia

0 people were born in 359

0 children were born to the 0 women born in 359

0 people died in 359


6 people lived in 359

 FatherMother
Rachel Knight (1626-1667)
Aaltje Stam (1811-1860)Pieter Stam (1775-1858)Sijbregje Leek (1777-1847)
Flavius Afranius Syagrius (c345-aft381)
Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks (314-379)Genebald I, Duke of the East Franks (296-358)
Clodious IV, Duke of the East Franks (332-389)Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks (314-379)
Marcomir V, Duke of the East Franks (351-404)Clodious IV, Duke of the East Franks (332-389)

Events of the year 359 at Familypedia

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There were 0 military battles in 359.


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