The 310s decade ran from January 1, 310, to December 31, 319.
The 310s were a decade in the early fourth century CE, spanning from the year 310 to 319. This period was historically significant as it fell during major transitions in the Roman Empire, including religious and political upheaval that would shape European history for centuries to come.
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The 310s decade ran from January 1, 310, to December 31, 319.
==Significant people== Tiridates III, King of Armenia (287–330) Ousanas, King of Axum (c.310-c.320) Huai, Emperor of China (307 - 313) Min, Emperor of China (313 - 317) Yuan, Emperor of China (317 - 322) Fíacha Sroiptine, High King of Ireland (285-322) Ōjin, Emperor of Japan, 270-310 Nintoku, Emperor of Japan, 313-399 Shapur II, Sassanid dynasty King of Persia (309-379) Galerius, Roman Emperor (305-311) Constantine, Roman Emperor (306-337) Maxentius, Roman Emperor (306-312) Licinius, Roman Emperor (308-324) Maximinus II, Roman Emperor (311-313) Alexander of Byzantium, Bishop of Byzantium (314-337) Pope Eusebius, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church (309-310) Metrophanes of Byzantium, Bishop of Byzantium (306-314) Miltiades, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church (311-314) Sylvester I, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church (314-335) Girim, King of Silla (298–310) Heulhae, King of Silla (310–356)
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