In July 332, was born Julian Flavi, Emperor of the Roman Empire, of Illyrian descent. He is known as one of the most cultured emperors in the history of Rome and is nicknamed the “philosopher emperor,” a flamboyant defender of classical culture and beliefs, one of the most talented characters in literature and art all through the time.
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1 April 1258, the despot Mihal of Epirus gives Burtinti and the Albanian coast, as a dowry for the marriage of the son of the German Emperor
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1 April 1835, died Bartolomeo Pino, the Italian sculptor and painter
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1 April 1933, the Italy stopped Tirana’s payment of loan installment; the country was plunged in crisis
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1 April 1929, entered in force the first Penal Code in Albania
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1 April 1967, began the action for the construction of the road in the Great Highland



