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Heads of state

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Solidus of the Crispus
Constantine the Great lets his son Crispus , ...
Follis of Fausta
... later murder his wife Fausta too .
326 in other calendars
Ethiopian calendar 318/319
Buddhist calendar 869/870 (southern Buddhism); 868/869 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana )
Chinese calendar 50th (51st) cycle , year of the fire dog丙戌 ( at the beginning of the year wood rooster 乙酉)
Greek calendar 1./2. Year of the 276th Olympiad
Jewish calendar 4086/87 (September 14/15)
Coptic calendar 42/43
Roman calendar ab urbe condita MLXXIX (1079); Diocletian Era : 42/43 (New Year November)
Seleucid era Babylon: 636/637 (turn of the year April); Syria: 637/638 (turn of the year October)
Spanish era 364
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) 382/383 (turn of the year April)

Events

Politics and world events

Roman Empire

Peter's basilica, built between 1483 and 1506
  • On the orders of his father Constantine , Flavius ​​Iulius Valerius Crispus is killed. It is believed that Constantine's second wife, Fausta , accused her stepson Crispus of chasing after her, whereupon the emperor had his son killed. But when he discovered that the accusation was false, he also had Fausta, the perpetrator of the intrigue, killed. Some researchers suggested that Fausta wanted to eliminate Crispus in favor of her own children, but that would not explain her own execution. Still others assume that Crispus may have been accused of a high treason, in which Fausta was also involved and which thus resulted in the deaths of both.
Follis of Helena from the year 326

Empire of China

religion

Died

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