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    AD 338: Tuoba Yihuai, ruler of the Tuoba Dai clan, dies and is succeeded by his brother Tuoba Shiyiqian.
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    AD 334: Flavius Dalmatius puts down a revolt in Cyprus, led by Calocaerus. Calocaerus is brought to Tarsus (Cilicia), and executed.
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    AD 332: Emperor Constantine I and his son Constantine II, aged 16, defeat the Goths in Moesia. The Goths become Roman allies and protect the Danube frontier.
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    AD 329: The Han-Zhao dynasty, a Southern Xiongnu state during the Sixteen Kingdoms, ends.
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    AD 327: Construction begins on the Great Church of Antioch, which was completed in 341.
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    AD 325: First Council of Nicaea: Constantine I summons an ecumenical council of bishops in Nicaea (Turkey). The Nicene Creed, adopted on June 19, declares that the members of the Trinity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) are equal. The council decides that Easter is celebrated on the...
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    AD 321: March 7 - Constantine I signs legislation directing urban residents to refrain from work, and businesses to be closed, on the "venerable day of the Sun". An exception is made for agriculture.
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    AD 319: King Chandragupta I succeeds his father Ghatotkacha, as ruler of the Gupta dynasty.
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    The New New Party

    very tall, very demure
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    Voting: November 2024 Special Speaker Election

    Speaker: 1. < Matzerati > Would you like to reopen nominations? No
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    AD 317: The earliest historically verified reference to tea is recorded, although the Chinese have been drinking the beverage for centuries.
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    [GA—AT VOTE—AGAINST] Mining Safety Accord

    [NON-WA] What is your source for this?
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    Voting: November 2024 Judicial Election

    Court Justice: 1. Abstain Would you like to reopen nominations? No
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    AD 296: Pope Caius dies after a 13-year reign and is succeeded by Marcellinus as the 29th pope of Rome.
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    [SC—AT VOTE—FOR] Declaration On Bigfoot And The Unknown

    It was a very interesting declaration, good job.
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    AD 294: Tuoba Luguan succeeds his nephew Tuoba Fu, as chieftain of the Chinese Tuoba clan.
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    AD 286: Chaekgye becomes king of the Korean kingdom of Baekje.
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    [Withdrawn] The Frontier Act Repeal Bill

    Previous name was better, against now.
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    AD 279: Conquest of Wu by Jin: The Jin Dynasty conquers Eastern Wu, the last of the three contending powers in China during the Three Kingdoms Period.
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    AD 271: Zenobia invades Asia Minor and seizes control of Cilicia and Galatia before being stalled in Bithynia.
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    AD 266: King Odaenathus of Palmyra invades Persia to conquer the capital, Ctesiphon, and twice comes as far as the walls of the Persian capital, but fails to take it. After his victories in the East, he pronounces himself with the title "king of kings".
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    AD 264: Sun Hao succeeds Sun Xiu as emperor of the Chinese state of Eastern Wu.
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    AD 260: Emperor Cao Mao of Former Wei state attempts to lead a coup against the powerful regent Sima Zhao, but he himself is killed before it comes to a confrontation.
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    AD 258: Sima Zhao quells Zhuge Dan's rebellion, thereby also ending what are known as the Three Rebellions in Shouchun
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    AD 254: The Roman Empire is threatened by several peoples on their borders: the Germanic confederations, such as the Franks on the Middle Rhine, the Alemanni on the upper Rhine and Danube, and the Marcomanni facing the provinces at Noricum and Raetia. On land the confederation of Goths threaten...
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