380s

The 380s decade ran from January 1, 380, to December 31, 389.

Events

380

By place

Roman Empire
Europe
India
Pacific
  • Easter Island, in the south Pacific Ocean, has been occupied by Neolithic seafarers under Hotu Matu'a ("supreme chief"), who about this time begin to fortify the island.

By topic

Arts and sciences
  • Important works on mathematics and astronomy are written in Sanskrit.
Religion

381

By place

Roman Empire
Europe
  • The Visigothic chieftain Athanaric becomes the first foreign king to visit the Eastern Roman capital of Constantinople. He negotiates a peace treaty with emperor Theodosius I that makes his people foederati as "one body within the imperial soldiery". Athanaric dies 2 weeks later after an 18-year reign in which he has been undisputed king of all the Goths for just 1 year. The peace will continue until Theodosius's death in 395.
  • The Sciri together with the Huns attack along Rome's lower Danubian frontier.

By topic

Religion

382

By place

Roman Empire

By topic

Religion

383

By place

Britannia
Roman Empire
Asia
  • Battle of Fei River (Feishui): Former Qin forces are defeated by the numerically inferior Eastern Jin army in Anhui, preserving the Jin state in the south and precipitating the destruction of Former Qin in the north.
  • King Ardashir II dies after a 4-year reign. He is succeeded by his son Shapur III.

By topic

Religion

384

By place

Roman Empire
Persia
Asia
China

By topic

Religion

385

By place

Roman Empire
  • The Roman synod exiles the prophet Jerome, who has incorporated ideas first propounded by the Roman statesman Cicero. He departs for Egypt, Bethlehem, and Jerusalem, accompanied by the Christian ascetic Paula, who will edit Jerome's translation of the Bible, which becomes the Latin Vulgate.
Asia

By topic

Arts and Sciences
Religion
Sport in the Roman Empire

386

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

By topic

Religion

387

By place

Roman Empire
Persia

By topic

Art and Science
  • Oribase, Greek doctor, publishes a treatise on paralysis and bleedings.
Religion

388

By place

Roman Empire
Persia
India

By topic

Religion

389

By place

Roman Empire

Births

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Deaths

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