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The 4th century was the time period from AD 301 (represented by the Roman numerals CCCI) to AD 400 (CD) in accordance with the Julian calendar. In the West, the early part of the century was shaped by Constantine the Great, who became the first Roman emperor to adopt Christianity.
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The 4th century BCE started the first day of 400 BC and...
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The 4th century was the century from 301 to 400. Decades and...
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Christianity in the 4th century was dominated in its early stage by Constantine the Great and the First Council of Nicaea of 325, which was the beginning of the period of the First seven Ecumenical Councils (325–787), and in its late stage by the Edict of Thessalonica of 380, which made Nicene Christianity the state church of the Roman Empire.
The 4th century BC started the first day of 400 BC and ended the last day of 301 BC. People. Praxiteles; Alexander the Great; Births
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The 4th century was the century from 301 to 400.