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See also:History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Osiris-Dionysus, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Life death and rebirth, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Rituals, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Death, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Other parallels, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Mithras Sol Invictus, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Sources Read more here: » History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism: Encyclopedia II - History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Mithras Sol Invictus |
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4th millennium BC - Events.
Sumerian city of Ur in Mesopotamia (40th century BC); Sumerian hegemony in Mesopotamia, with the invention of writing, base-60 mathematics, astronomy and astrology, civil law, complex hydrology, the sailboat, the wheel, and the potter's wheel, 4000–2000 BCE.
Naqada culture on the Nile, 4000–3000 BC.
Epoch of the modern Hebrew Calendar occurred on 7 October 3761 BC.
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 |  |  | 4th century: Encyclopedia - MagyarsRomania:
1,431,807 (2002)
Slovakia:
520,528 (2001)
Serbia and Montenegro:
293,299 (2002)
Ukraine:
156,600 (2001)
Austria:
40,583 (2001)
Croatia:
16,595 (2001)
Turkey:
6,800 (2001)
Slovenia:
6,243 (2001)
America:
1,398,000(2000)
Canada:
267,000(2001)
Western Europe:
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 |  |  | 4th century: Encyclopedia II - History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Osiris-DionysusPlatonic philosophy told of The Form of the Good, also known as "Plato's god," that could be used to explain deeper levels of dualistic thinking (the inner mystery). The idea of religious narratives as literal truth could be discounted in this process. A variety of other esoteric stories were syncretised from pre-existing mythologies about vegetative/fertility deities, reinterpreting an original tale of a pagan deity to one a ...
See also:History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Osiris-Dionysus, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Life death and rebirth, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Rituals, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Death, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Other parallels, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Mithras Sol Invictus, History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Sources Read more here: » History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism: Encyclopedia II - History of Christianity/Jesus pre-4th century Christianity and syncretism - Osiris-Dionysus |
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 |  |  | 4th century: Encyclopedia II - History of Sparta - The 4th century BCEThe fall of Athens left Sparta once again supreme in the Greek world and demonstrated clearly its total unfitness for rule. Everywhere democracy was replaced by a philo-Laconian oligarchy, usually consisting of ten men under a harmost or governor pledged to Spartan interests, and even in Laconia itself the narrow and selfish character of the Spartan rule led to a serious conspiracy. For a short time, indeed, under the energetic rule of Agesilaus, it seemed as if Sparta would pursue a Hellenic policy and carry on the war against Persia. But troubles soon broke out in Greece, Agesilaus II was recalled from Asia Mino ...
See also:History of Sparta, History of Sparta - Prehistoric period, History of Sparta - The expansion of Sparta, History of Sparta - The 6th century BCE, History of Sparta - The 5th century BCE, History of Sparta - The 4th century BCE, History of Sparta - The 3rd century BCE, History of Sparta - Intervention of Rome, History of Sparta - Medieval Sparta, History of Sparta - Modern Sparta Read more here: » History of Sparta: Encyclopedia II - History of Sparta - The 4th century BCE |
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315-337 Constantine I the Great refers to Jews as the "impure beings", members of "unclean and pernicious sect". His repressive edicts limit their rights, forbid congregations for religious services (deemed sacrilegious). Conversion to Judaism is outlawed. In contrast to past despots' political motivations to crush rebellions and di ...
See also:History of anti-Semitism, History of anti-Semitism - Ancient animosity towards Jews, History of anti-Semitism - The 4th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 5th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 6th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 7th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 8th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 9th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 10th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 11th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 12th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 13th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 14th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 15th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 16th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 17th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 18th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 19th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 20th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 21st century, History of anti-Semitism - Books Read more here: » History of anti-Semitism: Encyclopedia II - History of anti-Semitism - The 4th century |
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See also:Hungary before the Magyars, Hungary before the Magyars - Stone Age, Hungary before the Magyars - Iron Age c. 700 BC - 9 BC, Hungary before the Magyars - Roman period 9 BC - c. 4th century, Hungary before the Magyars - The Age of Migrations 375 - ca. 800 AD, Hungary before the Magyars - Arrival of the Magyars after 896, Hungary before the Magyars - Some alternative theories Read more here: » Hungary before the Magyars: Encyclopedia II - Hungary before the Magyars - Roman period 9 BC - c. 4th century |
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 |  |  | 4th century: Encyclopedia II - Italy in the Middle Ages - Goths Byzantines Lombards 6th-8th centuriesItaly was invaded by the Visigoths in the 5th century, and Rome was sacked by Alaric in 410. By the end of the century the peninsula was mostly under Ostrogothic control, and the last Western Roman emperor, Romulus Augustus, was deposed in 476 by Odoacer. On February 25, 493 Theodoric the Great defeated Odoacer and became the king of the Ostrogoths and moved the capital to Ravenna.
The eastern half of the Empire, now centred on Constantinople, invaded Italy in the early 6th century, and the generals of emperor Justinian, Belisar ...
See also:Italy in the Middle Ages, Italy in the Middle Ages - Goths Byzantines Lombards 6th-8th centuries, Italy in the Middle Ages - Rise of the Catholic Church 4th century-8th century, Italy in the Middle Ages - The Holy Roman Empire 9th-10th centuries, Italy in the Middle Ages - The end of the Middle Ages 11th-14th centuries Read more here: » Italy in the Middle Ages: Encyclopedia II - Italy in the Middle Ages - Goths Byzantines Lombards 6th-8th centuries |
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 |  |  | 4th century: Encyclopedia II - History of Sparta - The 6th century BCEEarly in the 6th century the Spartan kings Leon and Agasicles made a vigorous attack on Tegea, the most powerful of the Arcadian cities, but it was not until the reign of Anaxandridas and Ariston, about the middle of the century, that the attack was successful and Tegea was forced to acknowledge Spartan overlordship, though retaining its independence. The final struggle for Peloponnesian supremacy was with Argos, which had at an early period been the most powerful state of the peninsula and, even though its ter ...
See also:History of Sparta, History of Sparta - Prehistoric period, History of Sparta - The expansion of Sparta, History of Sparta - The 6th century BCE, History of Sparta - The 5th century BCE, History of Sparta - The 4th century BCE, History of Sparta - The 3rd century BCE, History of Sparta - Intervention of Rome, History of Sparta - Medieval Sparta, History of Sparta - Modern Sparta Read more here: » History of Sparta: Encyclopedia II - History of Sparta - The 6th century BCE |
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