350s

The 350s decade ran from January 1, 350, to December 31, 359.

Events

350

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

By topic

Art

351

By place

Roman Empire
China

By topic

Art and Science
Religion

352

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

By topic

Art and Science
Religion
  • May 17 Pope Julius I dies after a 15-year reign in which he has made himself the chief opponent of Arianism. He is succeeded by Pope Liberius as the 36th pope, who immediately writes to Constantius II requesting a council at Aquileia to discuss the former Alexandrian patriarch Athanasius, who opposes the Arian belief to which the emperor subscribes.

353

By place

Roman Empire

By topic

China

354

By place

Roman Empire
Europe
China

By topic

Religion

355

By place

Roman Empire
Europe
Asia

By topic

Religion

356

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

By topic

Religion

357

By place

Roman Empire
Asia
Ireland

By topic

Religion

358

By place

Roman Empire

By topic

Religion

359

By place

Roman Empire

By topic

Art
Religion

Significant people

Births

350

351

352

353

354

355

356

358

359

Deaths

350

Nepotianus died on June 30, 350

351

352

353

354

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359

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