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    Year 311 (CCCXI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year...
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  • 311 may refer to: 311 (number), a natural number AD 311, a year of the Julian calendar, in the fourth century AD 311 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman...
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    Believed to stand on the site of a church founded in AD 42 by Mark the Evangelist, in AD 311 a chapel was recorded here, containing bodies said to be...
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    Easter occurred before AD 311, at the first entry in a table of epacts as preserved in an Ethiopic document for the years 311 to 369, using a Ge'ez word...
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  • Sofia and the Lavov Most are also located in Serdica. Edict of Serdica (AD 311), through which Emperor Galerius decreed a policy of tolerance towards Christianity...
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    same way as his Saviour. Peter of Alexandria (d. 311), who was bishop of Alexandria and died around AD 311, wrote an epistle on Penance, in which he says:...
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  • Governorate, Egypt. It was the final residency of Anthony the Great from about AD 311, when he was 62 years of age, to his death in 356. The name Colzim is derived...
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    Press. ISBN 9781802078336. Peacock, David. 2000. "The Roman Period (30 BC–AD 311)". In The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, edited by Ian Shaw. Oxford and...
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    (1929:477–82). J. Harries (2012) Imperial Rome AD 284 to 363, Ch. 5: The Victory of Constantine, AD 311–37, Edinburgh University Press. Kazhdan, Alexander...
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  • 289–291, AD 301–311) Shunyang (順陽(ㄕㄨㄣˋ ㄧㄤˊ)) (AD 289–311) Qin (秦(ㄑㄧㄣˊ)) (AD 289–312) Wu (吳(ㄨˊ)) (AD 289–300, AD 301–311, AD 326–327) Wuyi (武邑(ㄨˇ ㄧˋ)) (AD 289–...
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