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Antis na taon 1600

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  • 404 – Sinali nen San Telemaco ya patundaen so panlalaban na saray gladiator diad sakey ya amfiteatro na Roma, tan tinutupak na totoo. Sayan ginawa to so amaliket ed Emperador Honorius, ya angipaway na sakey ya istorikon pananebel ed saray labanan na saray gladiator.[5]
  • 417 – Si Emperador Honorius et pinasoot toy Galla Placidia ya mangasawa ed si Constantius, say kabkabat ton heneral (magister militum).[6]
  • 1600 – Say Scotland et binidbir toy Enero 1 bilang gapoan na taon, imbes ya Marso 25.[16]

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