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    410s. The 410s decade ran from January 1, 410, to December 31, 419. Events. 410. By place. Roman Empire. Spring – Constantine III crosses the Alps into Liguria (Northern Italy), but retreats to Gaul after Gerontius revolts in Spain against his son Constans II. Raiders from Ireland, such as the Uí Liatháin and Laigin, harry the coasts of Wales.

  2. Council of 419. The Canons made at this council are often called The Code of Canons of the African Church. It was led by Aurelius, bishop of Carthage and attended by 217 bishops, which held two sessions, 25 and 30 May. "In the year 418-19, all canons formerly made in sixteen councils held at Carthage, one at Milevis, one at Hippo, that were ...

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  4. Jul 19, 2021 · (AD 419 – AD 455) Valentinian III was born in AD 419, the son of Constantius III and Aelia Galla Placidia, who was the half-sister of Honorius. With Honorius having no children of his own, he proclaimed Valentinian III his heir (AD 421 or shortly after).

  5. May 22, 2013 · Boston Globe correspondent Finn Brunton talks about the history of the "Nigerian prince" or "419" scam, which actually got its start long before email.

  6. Jan 30, 2019 · 25-30 May 419. Location. Carthage. Number of Participants. 217. Chaired by. Faustinus of Potenza (in Picenum) Key Event. Apiarius readmitted into communion; debate over Rome’s demands in the matter of appeals; rules forbidding excommunicates, slaves, freedmen and infames personae from making accusations in ecclesiastical courts.

  7. The two generals, Ardaburius and Aspar, succeeded in conquering Ravenna, and John was captured, sentenced to death by Placidia in Aquileia, and executed in May or June AD 425. Valentinian III was hailed Augustus in Rome in AD 425 at the age of six. Placidia became the regent of the Western empire.

  8. Apr 7, 2024 · The most celebrated was that of 419, when the claims of Rome to exercise jurisdiction over Africa were contested (see Apiarius). (1) Those under St Cyprian in 251, 252, 254, 255, and 256. The earlier ones were concerned with the reconciliation of those who had lapsed in the Decian persecution, the later with the dispute over the re- baptism of ...

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