What Happened This Year 328

Historical Events from This Year 328

Religion & Philosophy

Athanasius Becomes Patriarch of Alexandria

May 9th, 328 1696 years ago

Athanasius was elected the Patriarch of Alexandria following the death of his predecessor, Peter II. His elevation marked the beginning of a significant leadership period within the early Christian church. As a staunch opponent of Arianism, Athanasius played a vital role in doctrinal debates, shaping Christian orthodoxy. His leadership would influence religious practices and enflame theological disputes for decades.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Opening of Constantine's Bridge Over Danube

July 5th, 328 1696 years ago

Constantine's Bridge was officially opened, connecting Sucidava in Romania to Oescus in Bulgaria. This architectural marvel was designed by Roman architect Theophilus Patricius and was significant for enhancing trade and military movement across the Danube River. The bridge represented the ingenuity of Roman engineering, allowing for smoother transportation and communication between regions.

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