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Ezana , king of Axum , extends his area of control to the west. He defeats the Nobates, and destroys the kingdom of Meroë .
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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.
Constantine I continues construction of a bridge (in imitation of Trajan and his architect Apollodorus of Damascus ) across the Danube, for forward-staging grounds for planned campaigns against local tribes.[5]
May 18 – Constantine I announces a free distribution of food to the citizens in Constantinople , similar to the food given out in the city of Rome. The amount is approximately 80,000 rations a day, doled out from 117 distribution points around the city.[6]
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May 22 – Constantine the Great , first Christian Roman emperor of the Western Empire (312–324), and of the Roman Empire (324–337), dies in Achyron, near Nicomedia , at age 65, after he is baptized by Eusebius of Nicomedia .[16]
September – A number of descendants of Constantius Chlorus , and officials of the Roman Empire, are executed for a purge against the sons of Constantine I .
September 9 – Constantine II , Constantius II , and Constans succeed their father Constantine I as co-emperors. The Roman Empire is divided between the three Augusti (see map).
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Saint Achillius of Larissa
Saint Tiridates III
Saint Helena
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Saint Eustathius of Antioch
Emperor and Saint Constantine the Great
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