330
This page relates to the year 330 Calendrier Julien.
Events
- Ezana becomes king of Aksoum (Axoum).
- barbarian Dynasty of the Bye-posterior in China of North (330 - 349).
Worsen Roman
- May 11th: Constantinople, built on the site of Byzance, becomes officially the second capital of the Empire. (Makes the city of It is in work since 324 and work continues until in 336 with the use in particular of 40 000 diggers Goths).
- Constantin reform administration by removing a share of its attributions to the prefect of the court, become chief of the provincial administration, with the profit of the Master of the offices ( magister officiorum ). This one, with the head of the officiated (future sékréta ), i.e. offices of the capital, controls all the important administration and even the provincial administration thanks to its agente in rebus , true inspectors of the provinces.
- Constantin I {{er}} gives to the imperial crown Roman E its form final.
Religion
- Synod of Antioche. Constantin I {{er}} makes deposit the bishop nicéen Eustathe for sabellianism and exiles it in Thrace.
- Synod of Constantinople or Marcel d' Ancyre is deposited.
- Foundation by Holy Macaire of a monastic colony in the desert of Scété in Egypt.
- Translation by Wulfila of the bible in language goth.
- progressive Abandon of the pagan temples, which are destroyed or fall in ruin, except those which are transformed into church.
Art & culture
- Beginning of construction with Constantinople of the imperial University (Pandidactirio) and of the first three basilicas of the city.
- Basilica of the Nativity to Bethlehem commemorating the birth of Jesus.
- Donat (Donatus Aelius, lived v. 330), grammairien Roman which counts holy Jerome among his pupils, writes the Ars grammatica (the art of grammar), published in two volumes, the Ars major and the Ars minor . The second, written for young pupils, will be so largely used with the Moyen-âge that the name of Donat will become synonymous with grammar or School handbook of the elementary classes. He also writes comments on Virgile and Terence.
- the Spanish priest Juvencus transcribes the Évangiles in three thousand hexameters.
Births in 330
Death in 330
- Holy Palémon in Egypt in the desert of Thébaïde.
- Holy Achilles bishop of Larissa in Greece.
- Jamblique, philosopher neoplatonician (born v.250 with Chalcis in Cœléstrie).
- Helene (mother of Constantin) (or 329)
Map-bms: 330
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