In 395 AD, the Roman Empire was officially divided into two separate entities: the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire (later known as the Byzantine Empire). This division followed the death of Emperor Theodosius I, who was the last emperor to rule over a unified Roman Empire. His sons, Arcadius and Honorius, became emperors of the Eastern and Western Empires, respectively. This split marked a significant turning point in the history of Rome, leading to distinct political and cultural developments in both regions.
Middle Age
he ruled from 346-395 AD
The Arabs conquered Egypt from the Byzantine Empire in the mid-640s C.E.
Corinthian War happened in -395.
Battle of Haliartus happened in -395.
The Olympic games lasted until 395 AD
395 AD would have been in the midst of the Roman decline, the believed date that the formal Roman Empire fell is 476 AD. 395 AD marks the date of the offical split of East and West Roman Empires. If you are living in this time i would say it would be smart to be living in Constanople instead of Rome due to many barbarian attacks on the Western Empire during this time period and ultimately the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
395*395 = 156025
Battle of Canhe Slope happened on 395-12-08.
It was taken over by the Goths and other Eurasian peoples.
Oh, dude, 395 AD was like over 1,600 years ago. So, if you're planning a trip back in time, make sure to pack some snacks and maybe a history book or two. Just don't forget to set your flux capacitor to the right date!
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.