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These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. ...
In the Gregorian calendar, the 1st millennium is the period of one thousand years that commenced with the year 1 Anno Domini. ...
These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. ...
As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400. ...
Europe in 450 The 5th century is the period from 401 to 500 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. ...
The 6th century is the period from 501 - 600 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. ...
This is a list of decades which have articles with more information about them. ...
Centuries: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century Decades: 340s - 350s - 360s - 370s - 380s - 390s - 400s - 410s - 420s - 430s - 440s Years: 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 Events: Categories: 390s ...
Early 407 â Constantine III seizes control of the Roman garrison in Britain, declares himself emperor, and crosses into Gaul. ...
Sack of Rome by the Visigoths under Alaric. ...
Centuries: 4th century - 5th century - 6th century Decades: 380s - 390s - 400s - 410s - 420s - 430s - 440s - 450s - 460s - 470s - 480s Years: 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 Events: Buddhagosha writes the Visuddhimagga in Sri Lanka (approximate date). ...
Centuries: 4th century - 5th century - 6th century Decades: 390s - 400s - 410s - 420s - 430s - 440s - 450s - 460s - 470s - 480s - 490s Years: 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 Events Armorica rebels against the Roman empire. ...
Centuries: 4th century - 5th century - 6th century Decades: 400s - 410s - 420s - 430s - 440s - 450s - 460s - 470s - 480s - 490s - 500s Years: 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 Events and Trends Vandals sack Rome. ...
For other uses, see 420 (disambiguation). ...
Events February 8 - Constantius III becomes Co_Emperor of the Western Roman Empire June 7 - Roman Emperor Theodosius II marries Aelia Eudocia, formerly known as Athenais. ...
September 10 - Pope Celestine I succeeds Pope Boniface I as the 43rd pope. ...
Events On the death of Honorius, the primicerius notariorum Joannes seizes the throne of the Western Roman Empire, and is declared emperor. ...
Events Song Wen Di succeeds Song Shao Di as ruler of the Chinese Song Dynasty. ...
Events October 23 -Valentinian III becomes western Roman emperor. ...
Events Saint Augustine of Hippo publishes the City of God. ...
Events Pyongyang is declared the capital of Goguryeo by king Jangsu Births Deaths December 24 - Sisinius I, Patriarch of Constantinople Categories: 427 ...
Events April 10 - Nestorius is made Patriarch of Constantinople. ...
I am an idiot Theodosius II starts the reform of Roman law. ...
Events and Trends
âAugustinusâ redirects here. ...
Motto Senatus Populusque Romanus The Western Roman Empire in 395. ...
The Notitia Dignitatum is a unique document of the Roman imperial chanceries. ...
420s: Events by Year Contents: 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429
For other uses, see 420 (disambiguation). ...
By Place Europe Duke Pharamond Pharamond (c. ...
This article is about the Frankish people and society. ...
It has been suggested that River Rhine Pollution: November 1986 be merged into this article or section. ...
Asia The Jin Dynasty (æ pinyin: jìn, 265-420), one of the Six Dynasties, followed the Three Kingdoms and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. ...
Emperor Wu of (Liu) Song ((å)宿¦å¸) (363-422), personal name Liu Yu (åè£), courtesy name Dexing (å¾·è), nickname Jinu (å¯å¥´), was the founding emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. ...
The Song Dynasty (宿, previous spelling Sung) (420-479) was first of the four Southern Dynasties in China, followed by the Qi Dynasty. ...
The Southern dynasties åæ (nanchao in pinyin: nán cháo) include Liu Song, Southern Qi, Liang Dynasty and Chen Dynasty whose capital were largely all at Jiankang (although the Southern Qi capital was briefly at Jiangling (æ±éµ, in modern Jingzhou, Hubei) during the reign of Emperor He of Southern Qi, and...
Silver coin of Bahram V with fire temple on its verso (British Museum , London) Bahram V, King of Persia (421â438), also called Bahram Gur, son of Yazdegerd I of Persia (399â421), after whose sudden death (or assassination) he gained the crown against the opposition of the grandees by...
Yazdegerd I (made by God Izdigerdes), King of Persia (399â421), son of Shapur III of Persia (383â388), called the Sinner by the Persians. ...
Events February 8 - Constantius III becomes Co_Emperor of the Western Roman Empire June 7 - Roman Emperor Theodosius II marries Aelia Eudocia, formerly known as Athenais. ...
By Place Western Roman Empire February 8 is the 39th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Costantius on a solidus. ...
Eastern Roman Empire June 7 is the 158th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (159th in leap years), with 207 days remaining. ...
Theodosius II Flavius Theodosius II (April, 401 - July 28, 450 ). The eldest son of Eudoxia and Arcadius who at the age of 7 became the Roman Emperor of the East. ...
Portrait of Aelia Eudocia on a tremissis. ...
Persia - Theodosius declares war on Persia.
Motto (official) EsteqlÄl, ÄzÄdÄ«, jomhÅ«rÄ«-ye eslÄmÄ« 1(Persian) Independence, freedom, Islamic Republic (national) Anthem SorÅ«d-e MellÄ«-e ĪrÄn 2 Capital (and largest city) Tehran Official languages Persian Demonym Iranian Government Islamic Republic - Supreme Leader - President Establishment - Proto-Elamite Period 8000 BCE - Middle...
September 10 - Pope Celestine I succeeds Pope Boniface I as the 43rd pope. ...
By Topic Religion is the 253rd day of the year (254th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Saint Celestine I was pope from 422 to 432. ...
Boniface I was pope from 418 to 422. ...
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Events On the death of Honorius, the primicerius notariorum Joannes seizes the throne of the Western Roman Empire, and is declared emperor. ...
By Place Western Roman Empire - On the death of Honorius, a primicerius notariorum (senior civil servant) Joannes seizes the throne of the Western Roman Empire, and is declared emperor.
See: Flavius Augustus Honorius, western Roman emperor 395-423 Saint Honorius, archbishop of Canterbury 627-655 Pope Honorius I, pope 625-638 Pope Honorius II, pope 1124-1130 Pope Honorius III, pope 1216-1227 Pope Honorius IV, pope 1285-1287 Antipope Honorius II, 1061-1064 This is a disambiguation page...
Joannes, Roman Emperor (423 - 425) On the death of the Emperor Honorius (August 27, 423), Theodosius II, the remaining ruler of the House of Theodosius hesitated for some time in announcing his uncles death and in the interregum Honorius patrician at the time of his death, Castinus, elevated Joannes...
Motto Senatus Populusque Romanus (SPQR) The Roman Empire at its greatest extent. ...
By Topic Religion Theodoret (393 â c. ...
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Cyrrhus, Cyrrus, or Kyrros (Greek ÎÏÏÏοÏ) was a city in ancient Syria founded by Seleucus Nicator, one of Alexander the Greats generals. ...
Events Song Wen Di succeeds Song Shao Di as ruler of the Chinese Song Dynasty. ...
By Place Eastern Roman Empire Solidus minted in Thessalonica to celebrate the marriage of Valentinian III to Licinia Eudoxia, daughter of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius II. On the reverse, the three of them in wedding dresses. ...
Caesar (plural Caesars), Latin: Cæsar (plural Cæsares), is a title of imperial character. ...
Asia - Song Wen Di succeeds Song Shao Di as ruler of the Chinese Song Dynasty.
The Song Dynasty (宿, previous spelling Sung) (420-479) was first of the four Southern Dynasties in China, followed by the Qi Dynasty. ...
Events October 23 -Valentinian III becomes western Roman emperor. ...
By Place Western Roman Empire October 23 is the 296th day of the year (297th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Solidus minted in Thessalonica to celebrate the marriage of Valentinian III to Licinia Eudoxia, daughter of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius II. On the reverse, the three of them in wedding dresses. ...
Flavius Aëtius or simply Aetius, ( 396â454), was a Roman general of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire. ...
Joannes, Roman Emperor (423 - 425) On the death of the Emperor Honorius (August 27, 423), Theodosius II, the remaining ruler of the House of Theodosius hesitated for some time in announcing his uncles death and in the interregum Honorius patrician at the time of his death, Castinus, elevated Joannes...
Eastern Roman Empire A Sanhedrin (Hebrew: ; Greek: , [1] synedrion, sitting together, hence assembly or council) is an assembly of 23[2] judges Biblically required in every city. ...
Motto Senatus Populusque Romanus (SPQR) The Roman Empire at its greatest extent. ...
By Topic Arts and Sciences Demotic (disambiguation) The term Demotic can refer to: The Demotic Greek dialect of the Greek language. ...
Religion This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ...
Location of Southeast Asia Southeast Asia is a subregion of Asia. ...
Events Saint Augustine of Hippo publishes the City of God. ...
By Place Europe Gunderic (379-428), King of the Vandals and Alans (407-428) led the Vandals, a Germanic tribe originally residing near the Oder River in modern Poland, to take part in the barbarian invasions of the western Roman Empire in the fifth century. ...
The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe (Germanic as defined by Tacitus) that entered the late Roman Empire during the 5th century. ...
The Alans, Alani, Alauni or Halani were an Iranian nomadic group among the Sarmatian people, warlike nomadic pastoralists of varied backgrounds, who spoke an Iranian language and to a large extent shared a common culture. ...
By Topic Religion âAugustinusâ redirects here. ...
This article is about the work by St. ...
Sisinnius (d. ...
The Patriarch of Constantinople is the Ecumenical Patriarch, ranking as the first among equals in the Eastern Orthodox communion. ...
Events Pyongyang is declared the capital of Goguryeo by king Jangsu Births Deaths December 24 - Sisinius I, Patriarch of Constantinople Categories: 427 ...
By Place Asia Not to be confused with PyeongChang. ...
Goguryeo was an ancient kingdom located in southern Manchuria (present-day Northeast China), southern Russian Maritime province, and the northern and central parts of the Korean peninsula. ...
King Jangsu of Goguryeo (Personal names: KoryÅn å·¨é£ Jùlián, KÅryÅn é«ç GÄolián, 394~491), a king of Goguryeo (Chinese, Gaogouli) who ruled from 413 to 491. ...
Events April 10 - Nestorius is made Patriarch of Constantinople. ...
By Place Europe Geiseric the Lame (circa 389 â January 25, 477), also spelled as Gaiseric or Genseric the Lame, was the King of the Vandals and Alans (428â477) and was one of the key players in the troubles of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century. ...
The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe (Germanic as defined by Tacitus) that entered the late Roman Empire during the 5th century. ...
The Alans, Alani, Alauni or Halani were an Iranian nomadic group among the Sarmatian people, warlike nomadic pastoralists of varied backgrounds, who spoke an Iranian language and to a large extent shared a common culture. ...
Asia - Deposition of Artashes, the last king of Greater Armenia. The kingdom becomes a province of the Sasanian Empire.
By Topic Religion is the 100th day of the year (101st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Patriarch of Constantinople is the Ecumenical Patriarch, ranking as the first among equals in the Eastern Orthodox communion. ...
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Gallaecia or Callaecia (from Gaulish *gal-laikos smoke?-hero/warrior) was the name of a Roman province that comprised a territory in the north-west of Hispania (approximately the current Galicia of Spain and the north of Portugal). ...
(Photo taken by J.B.Cesar and kindly conceded to the author of this article) Chaves, Portugal, is the second most populous city in the district of Vila Real, after the district capital of the same name. ...
John of Antioch was bishop of Antioch A.D. 429-441 and led a group of moderate Eastern bishops during the Nestorian controversy. ...
Patriarch of Antioch is the traditional title carried by the Bishop of Antioch. ...
I am an idiot Theodosius II starts the reform of Roman law. ...
By Place Western Roman Empire The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe (Germanic as defined by Tacitus) that entered the late Roman Empire during the 5th century. ...
Geiseric the Lame (circa 389 â January 25, 477), also spelled as Gaiseric or Genseric the Lame, was the King of the Vandals and Alans (428â477) and was one of the key players in the troubles of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century. ...
The Iberian Peninsula, or Iberia, is located in the extreme southwest of Europe, and includes modern day Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Gibraltar. ...
Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew from a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula circa the 9th century BC to a massive empire straddling the Mediterranean Sea. ...
North Africa is the Mediterranean, northernmost region of the African continent, separated by the Sahara from Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Eastern Roman Empire - Theodosius II starts the reform of Roman law.
- Theodosius II orders all funds raised by Jews to support schools be turned over to his treasury.
Theodosius II Flavius Theodosius II (April, 401 - July 28, 450 ). The eldest son of Eudoxia and Arcadius who at the age of 7 became the Roman Emperor of the East. ...
Ordinary Magistrates Extraordinary Magistrates Titles and Honors Emperor Politics and Law Roman law is the legal system of ancient Rome. ...
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