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its the 4th century!
During the Hellenistic Period (roughly the fourth century BC through the first century BC) Greek culture spread throughout the Mediterranean, first by Alexander the Great's conquest, then by the Roman empire.
The year 340 BC is classified as the 4th century BC.
St. Nicholas was a bishop in the town of Myra in Asia Minor (now modern Turkey) in the 4th century. He also died in the 4th century.
It is not there. It was defeated and taken over by Alexander the Great in the second half of the Fourth Century BCE.
Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.
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Roman Catholic AnswerYes, St. Helena was the mother of Constantine, who conquered the Roman empire in the early fourth century and made Catholicism the official religion of the empire. St. Helena made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and found the True Cross on which Jesus was crucified. Her feast day is August 18.
One dynasty which was around during the time of the Romans was the (247 BC - 224 AD) which ruled the Parthian Empire, the third of the four Persian pre-Islamic empires. Another dynasty was the Sasanian dynasty (224-651) which ruled the Sasanian Empire, the fourth pre-Islamic Persian empire.
The correct answer is fourth century, in which fourth is spelled out and century has a lowercase c.
The Ottoman Empire defeated The Byzantine Empire on May 29,1453
The fourth century BCE began in 400BCE; the fourth century CE began in 301CE.
The British Empire included around one fourth of the world's population and land around the turn of the twentieth century, making it one of the largest empires in history. It spanned various continents including Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania through colonization, conquest, and trade.
The fourth sultan of the Ottoman Empire was Bayezid I.
The fourth capital of the Mughal Empire was Agra.
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