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Template:About year Template:Year nav Template:M1 year in topic Year 339 (CCCXXXIX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known in Rome as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Claudius (or, less frequently, year 1092 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 339 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. It was the 339th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 339th year of the 1st millennium, the 39th year of the 4th century, and the 10th and last year of the 330s decade.
Events
[edit | edit source]By place
[edit | edit source]Roman Empire
[edit | edit source]- Emperor Constantius II hastens to his territory in the East, where a revived Persia under King Shapur II is attacking Mesopotamia. For the next 11 years, the two powers engage in a war of border skirmishing, with no real victor.
By topic
[edit | edit source]Religion
[edit | edit source]- Pope Julius I[1] gives refuge in Rome to the Alexandrian patriarch Athanasius,[2] who is deposed and expelled during the First Synod of Tyre (see 335).
- Eusebius of Nicomedia is made bishop of Constantinople,[3] while another Arian succeeds Athanasius as bishop of Alexandria, under the name Gregory.
Births
[edit | edit source]- Aurelius Ambrosius, Italian bishop and theologian (d. 397)
- He Fani, Chinese empress of the Jin Dynasty (d. 404)
- Shi Shi, Chinese emperor of Later Zhao (d. 349)
Deaths
[edit | edit source]- Abaye, Babylonian rabbi of the Jewish Talmud
- Xi Jian (or Daohui), Chinese general (b. 269)
- Duan Liao, Chinese chieftain of the Duan state (Xianbei)
- Eusebius of Caesarea, Greek bishop (approximate date).[4]
- Khosrov III (the Small), Roman client king (approximate date)
- Wang Dao (or Maohong), Chinese politician (b. 276)