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402 state leaders - Events of AD 403 - AD 404 state leaders - State leaders by year 401 state leaders - Events of AD 402 - AD 403 state leaders - State leaders by year // Africa Axum â Eon, King of Axum Asia China Eastern Jin Dynasty - Emperor An, Emperor of Eastern Jin (397-419) Northern Wei Dynasty - Emperor Daowu, Emperor of Northern Wei (386-409) Gupta Empire â Chandragupta II, Gupta...
Events Stilicho recalls troops from the frontiers of the Roman Empire to defend Italy against the Visigoths. ...
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Asia The Jin Dynasty (晉 pinyin jìn, 265-420) followed the Three Kingdoms and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. ...
Format of naming convention in English is under discussion at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese) and Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese)/monarchical titles. ...
The Jin Dynasty (晉 pinyin jìn, 265-420) followed the Three Kingdoms and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. ...
Events Council of Carthage: Definitive declaration of the biblical canon Candida Casa founded by Saint Ninian. ...
This article is about the year 419. ...
Northern Wei Buddha Maitreya, 443 AD. A Buddhist stela from the Northern Wei period, build in the early 6th century. ...
Northern Wei Buddha Maitreya, 443 AD. A Buddhist stela from the Northern Wei period, build in the early 6th century. ...
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For the cleaning product 409®, see butoxyethanol. ...
The Gupta Empire in 400 CE (not including vassal states) The Gupta Empire was one of the largest political and military empires in ancient India. ...
The period of prominence of the Gupta dynasty is very often referred to as the Golden Age of India. ...
The Gupta dynasty ruled the Gupta Empire of India, from around 320 to 550. ...
Events The Huns invade Europe. ...
Events Ataulf, king of the Visigoths, marries Galla Placidia, the sister of Roman Emperor Honorius. ...
History of Japan Paleolithic Jomon Yayoi Yamato period ---Kofun period ---Asuka period Nara period Heian period Kamakura period Muromachi period Azuchi-Momoyama period ---Nanban period Edo period Meiji period Taisho period Showa period ---Japanese expansionism ---Occupied Japan ---Post-Occupation Japan Heisei The Yamato period (大和) (better known as the Kofun...
Emperor RichÅ« (å±¥ä¸å¤©ç RichÅ« TennÅ) was the 17th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. ...
His Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan Imperial Seal of Japan The Emperor (天ç tennÅ, literally heavenly sovereign) is a constitutionally-recognized symbol of the Japanese nation and the unity of its people. ...
Events First invasion of Italy by Alaric (probable date). ...
Centuries: 4th century - 5th century - 6th century Decades: 350s - 360s - 370s - 380s - 390s - 400s - 410s - 420s - 430s - 440s - 450s Years: 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 Events: Constantine III seizes control of the Roman garrison in Britain, declares himself emperor, and crosses into Gaul. ...
Korea (íêµ, Hanguk, or ì¡°ì , Choson) refers to the civilization and geographical area situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia, bordering China to the northwest and Russia to the northeast, with Japan situated to the southeast across the Korea Strait. ...
The Three Kingdoms of Korea were Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla, which dominated the Korean peninsula and parts of Manchuria for much of the 1st millennium CE. The Three Kingdoms period in Korea is usually considered to run from the 1st century BCE until Sillas triumph over Goguryeo in 668...
Baekje was a kingdom that existed in southwestern Korea from 18 BCE to 660 CE. Together with Goguryeo and Silla, Baekje is known as one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. ...
King Asin of Baekje (?-405, r. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events August 22 - Arbogast elevates Eugenius as Roman Emperor. ...
// Events Japanese court officially adopts the Chinese writing system (approximate date). ...
Gaya was a confederacy of chiefdoms that existed in the Nakdong River valley of Korea during the Three Kingdoms era. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events Athanasius is restored as Patriarch of Alexandria. ...
// Events Gunderic becomes king of the Vandals and the Alans after the death of his father Godgisel Gratianus of Britain is assassinated and Constantine III takes his place at the head of the mutinous Roman garrison in Britain. ...
Goguryeo (traditional dates 37 BCE â 668) was an empire in Manchuria and northern Korea. ...
Emperor Gwanggaeto (meaning broad expander of territory) was born in 374 and ascended to the throne in 391, at the age of just seventeen, to become the 19th king of the Goguryeo Dynasty. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events All non-Christian temples in the Roman Empire are closed Quintus Aurelius Symmachus is urban prefect in Rome, and petitions Theodosius I to re-open the pagan temples. ...
Events May 8 - Honorius signs an edict providing tax relief for the provinces of Italy that have been plundered by the Visigoths. ...
Silla (also denoted as Shilla) was one of the three kingdoms of ancient Korea. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events Stilicho recalls troops from the frontiers of the Roman Empire to defend Italy against the Visigoths. ...
Events January 1 - Constantius III marries Galla Placidia, sister of Honorius. ...
Europe Niall of the Nine Hostages (Irish: Niall NoigÃallach) was a High King of Ireland who was active early-to-mid 5th century, dying - according to the latest estimates - around 450/455. ...
Although the traditional list of those bearing the title High King of Ireland (Irish: Ard RÃ Ãirinn) goes back thousands of years, into the second millennium BC, most scholars believe that the earlier parts of the list, at least, are largely mythical. ...
Events Mid-February: Lentienses cross frozen Rhine, invading Roman Empire. ...
// Events Japanese court officially adopts the Chinese writing system (approximate date). ...
The Visigoths, originally Tervingi, or Vesi (the noble ones), one of the two main branches of the Goths (of which the Ostrogothi were the other), were one of the loosely-termed Germanic peoples that disturbed the late Roman Empire. ...
An 1894 photogravure of Alaric I taken from a painting by Ludwig Thiersch. ...
The Visigoths, originally Tervingi, or Vesi (the noble ones), one of the two main branches of the Goths (of which the Ostrogothi were the other), were one of the loosely-termed Germanic peoples that disturbed the late Roman Empire. ...
Events After the death of emperor Theodosius I, the Roman Empire is divided in an eastern and a western half. ...
Events Alaric I deposes Priscus Attalus as Roman Emperor. ...
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The House of Theodosius was a Roman family that rose to eminence in the waning days of the Roman Empire. ...
Bronze coin bearing the profile of Honorius Flavius Augustus Honorius (September 9, 384âAugust 15, 423) was Emperor of the Western Roman Empire from 395 until his death. ...
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Events After the death of emperor Theodosius I, the Roman Empire is divided in an eastern and a western half. ...
Events On the death of Honorius, the primicerius notariorum Joannes seizes the throne of the Western Roman Empire, and is declared emperor. ...
Flavius Stilicho (c. ...
The List of Roman Consuls from the Death of Commodus 193 Q. Pompeius Sosius Falco, C. Iulius Erucius Clarus Vibianus 194 Imp. ...
Patricians were originally the elite caste in ancient Rome. ...
Magister militum (Master of the Soldiers) was a rank used in the later Roman Empire dating from the reign of Constantine. ...
Events After the death of emperor Theodosius I, the Roman Empire is divided in an eastern and a western half. ...
Events Theodosius II succeeds his father Arcadius as Emperor of the Eastern half of the Roman Empire In the summer of this year, the usurper Constantine III captures Spain, destroying the loyalist forces defending it. ...
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