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Millennium: 1st millennium
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371 in variouscalendars
Gregorian calendar371
CCCLXXI
Ab urbe condita1124
Assyrian calendar5121
Balinese saka calendar292–293
Bengali calendar−222
Berber calendar1321
Buddhist calendar915
Burmese calendar−267
Byzantine calendar5879–5880
Chinese calendarCanh ngọNăm (MetalHorse)
3068 or 2861
— to —
Năm Tân Mùi (MetalGoat)
3069 or 2862
Coptic calendar87–88
Discordian calendar1537
Ethiopian calendar363–364
Hebrew calendar4131–4132
Hindu calendars
-Vikram Samvat427–428
-Shaka Samvat292–293
-Kali Yuga3471–3472
Holocene calendar10371
Iranian calendar251 BP – 250 BP
Islamic calendar259 BH – 258 BH
Javanese calendar253–254
Julian calendar371
CCCLXXI
Korean calendar2704
Minguo calendar1541 beforeROC
Dân trước 1541 năm
Nanakshahi calendar−1097
Seleucid era682/683AG
Thai solar calendar913–914
Tibetan calendarDương kim mã năm
(male Iron-Horse)
497 or 116 or −656
— to —
Âm kim dương năm
(female Iron-Goat)
498 or 117 or −655
Silverplate of KingShapur II

Year371(CCCLXXI) was acommon year starting on Saturday(link will display the full calendar) of theJulian calendar.At the time, it was known as theYear of the Consulship of Augustus and Petronius(or, less frequently,year 1124Ab urbe condita). The denomination 371 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when theAnno Dominicalendar erabecame the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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  1. ^ab"List of Rulers of Korea".metmuseum.org.RetrievedApril 19,2019.