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This article is about the year 364. For other uses, see
364 (number)
.
Centuries
:
3rd century
·
4th century
·
5th century
Decades
:
330s
340s
350s
360s
370s
380s
390s
Years
:
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
364 by topic
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Politics
State leaders
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Sovereign states
Birth and death categories
Births
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Deaths
Establishment and disestablishment categories
Establishments
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Disestablishments
364
in other calendars
Gregorian calendar
364
CCCLXIV
Ab urbe condita
1117
Armenian calendar
N/A
Bahá'í calendar
-1480 – -1479
Berber calendar
1314
Buddhist calendar
908
Burmese calendar
-274
Byzantine calendar
5872 – 5873
Chinese calendar
癸亥
年十一月十一日
(3000/3060-11-11)
— to —
甲子
年十一月廿二日
(3001/3061-11-22)
Coptic calendar
80 – 81
Ethiopian calendar
356 – 357
Hebrew calendar
4124
–
4125
Hindu calendars
-
Vikram Samvat
419 – 420
-
Shaka Samvat
286 – 287
-
Kali Yuga
3465 – 3466
Holocene calendar
10364
Iranian calendar
258 BP – 257 BP
Islamic calendar
266 BH – 265 BH
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar
2697
Thai solar calendar
907
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Events
By Place
Roman Empire
Jovian
surrenders
Mesopotamia
to the
Persians
.
February 17
— Jovian dies at
Tyana
, in
Asia Minor
.
February 26
—
Valentinian I
is proclaimed Emperor by the army.
March 28
—
Valens
becomes co-emperor.
Valentinian settles in Paris and establishes a militia to defend the region. His reign ensures the empire a few years of relative security.
Valens (an
Arian
) begins the first antipagan persecutions.
By topic
Religion
The
Council of Laodicea
decides the doctrine of the Christian church and the contents of the Bible.
Births
Sima Daozi
Xu Xianzhi
Deaths
February 17
—
Jovian
, Roman emperor
Ge Hong
, Chinese Daoist philosopher, poet, alchemist, government official, and biographer (born
284
)
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