311
311 York-Manchester
This
year is memorable as the date of the assumption of Christianity by
Constantine the Great. His father died at York, 25th July, 306, and it was
at that place, the capital of the district which included Manchester, that he
assumed the purple. Before he left England for Rome he had conducted a brief but
successful campaign against the Picts and Scots who had now begun to be
troublesome.(7)