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1 Events  



1.1  380  



1.1.1  By place  



1.1.1.1  Roman Empire  





1.1.1.2  Europe  





1.1.1.3  India  





1.1.1.4  Pacific  







1.1.2  By topic  



1.1.2.1  Arts and sciences  





1.1.2.2  Religion  









1.2  381  



1.2.1  By place  



1.2.1.1  Roman Empire  





1.2.1.2  Europe  







1.2.2  By topic  



1.2.2.1  Religion  









1.3  382  



1.3.1  By place  



1.3.1.1  Roman Empire  







1.3.2  By topic  



1.3.2.1  Religion  









1.4  383  



1.4.1  By place  



1.4.1.1  Britannia  





1.4.1.2  Roman Empire  





1.4.1.3  Asia  







1.4.2  By topic  



1.4.2.1  Religion  









1.5  384  



1.5.1  By place  



1.5.1.1  Roman Empire  





1.5.1.2  Persia  





1.5.1.3  Asia  





1.5.1.4  China  







1.5.2  By topic  



1.5.2.1  Religion  









1.6  385  



1.6.1  By place  



1.6.1.1  Roman Empire  





1.6.1.2  Asia  







1.6.2  By topic  



1.6.2.1  Arts and Sciences  





1.6.2.2  Religion  





1.6.2.3  Sport in the Roman Empire  









1.7  386  



1.7.1  By place  



1.7.1.1  Roman Empire  





1.7.1.2  Asia  







1.7.2  By topic  



1.7.2.1  Religion  









1.8  387  



1.8.1  By place  



1.8.1.1  Roman Empire  





1.8.1.2  Persia  







1.8.2  By topic  



1.8.2.1  Art and Science  





1.8.2.2  Religion  









1.9  388  



1.9.1  By place  



1.9.1.1  Roman Empire  





1.9.1.2  Persia  





1.9.1.3  India  







1.9.2  By topic  



1.9.2.1  Religion  









1.10  389  



1.10.1  By place  



1.10.1.1  Roman Empire  











2 Significant people  





3 Births  





4 Deaths  





5 References  














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The 380s decade ran from January 1, 380, to December 31, 389.

Events

380

By place

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Roman Empire
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Europe
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India
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Pacific
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Arts and sciences
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Religion
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381

By place

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Roman Empire
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Europe
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By topic

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Religion
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382

By place

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Roman Empire
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By topic

[edit]
Religion
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383

By place

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Britannia
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Roman Empire
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Asia
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By topic

[edit]
Religion
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384

By place

[edit]
Roman Empire
[edit]
Persia
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Asia
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China
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By topic

[edit]
Religion
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385

By place

[edit]
Roman Empire
[edit]
Asia
[edit]

By topic

[edit]
Arts and Sciences
[edit]
Religion
[edit]
Sport in the Roman Empire
[edit]

386

By place

[edit]
Roman Empire
[edit]
Asia
[edit]

By topic

[edit]
Religion
[edit]

387

By place

[edit]
Roman Empire
[edit]
Persia
[edit]

By topic

[edit]
Art and Science
[edit]
Religion
[edit]

388

By place

[edit]
Roman Empire
[edit]
Persia
[edit]
India
[edit]

By topic

[edit]
Religion
[edit]

389

By place

[edit]
Roman Empire
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Significant people

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Births

380

381

382

383

384

385

386

387

388

389

Deaths

380

381

Saint Syrus of Genoa

382

383

384

Saint Servatius of Tongeren
Pope Damasus I

385

386

387

388

389

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