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Year 284 (CCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Carinus and Numerianus (or, less frequently, year 1037 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 284 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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Roman Empire

  • November 20 – Emperor Numerian travels through Bithynia (Asia Minor) on his way home to Rome. Suffering from an inflammation of the eyes, he travels in a closed litter in which soldiers find his decaying corpse.
  • November 20 – Diocletian, age 39, is proclaimed new emperor. He establishes himself at Nicomedia (modern İzmit, Turkey) and accepts the purple imperial vestments, claiming that the praetorian prefect (and rival for the throne) Arrius Aper murdered Numerian, killing him on the spot for the alleged deed. Diocletian carries out reforms of the Roman army, increasing conscription, and admitting large numbers of barbarian volunteers. In the winter he advances with his army across the Balkans.
  • Sabinus Julianus, Roman usurper against Emperor Carinus, revolts in the Roman province of Pannonia on the edge of the Balkans. He invades northern Italy and declares himself emperor.
  • The Bagaudae, a group of peasant insurgents, begin a revolt in Gaul against the Roman Empire.
  • Diocletian declares the Dardani, a region located in Illyria, as a Roman province separate from Moesia.
  • Religion

  • Patriarch Rufinus I succeeds Dometius of Byzantium as Patriarch of Constantinople.
  • Births

  • Sima Chi, later Emperor Huai of Jin, Chinese emperor of the Jin dynasty (d. 313)
  • Deaths

  • November 20 – Numerian, Roman emperor
  • Sun Hao, last emperor of the Eastern Wu (b. 242)
  • References

    284 Wikipedia