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Heads of state

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Shapur III coin
Shapur III. becomes Great King in the Sassanid Empire .
383 in other calendars
Ethiopian calendar 375/376
Buddhist calendar 926/927 (southern Buddhism); 925/926 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana )
Chinese calendar 51st (52nd) cycle , year of the water sheep癸未 ( at the beginning of the year water horse 壬午)
Greek calendar 2nd / 3rd Year of the 290th Olympiad
Jewish calendar 4143/44 (September 13-14)
Coptic calendar 99/100
Roman calendar ab urbe condita MCXXXVI (1136); Diocletian Era : 99/100 (New Year November)
Seleucid era Babylon: 693/694 (turn of the year April); Syria: 694/695 (New Year October)
Spanish era 421
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) 439/440 (turn of the year April)

Events

Politics and world events

Empire of China

  • September: Sixteen empires : In the battle of Feishui (Anhui province) Fu Jian , emperor of the former Qin dynasty, suffers a heavy defeat against the troops of the Eastern Jin dynasty despite his numerical superiority . As a result, China remains divided into a north and a south part.

Sassanid Empire

  • Shapur III. After winning a power struggle, he succeeds his brother or uncle Ardaschir II as the Great King of the Sassanid Empire of Persia . The oriental sources report that Ardashir was deposed by a noble assembly after he had previously violated members of the aristocracy.

Roman Empire

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