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448 state leaders - Events of 449 - 450 state leaders - State leaders by year 447 state leaders - Events of 448 - 449 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 448 // Africa Kingdom of the Vandals and Alans - Geiseric, King of the Vandals and Alans (428-477) Asia China (Southern and Northern Dynasties) - Liu Song Dynasty - Emperor Wen, Emperor of...
Events August 3 - The Second Council of Ephesus opens, chaired by Dioscorus, Patriarch of Alexandria. ...
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See also: - List of religious leaders in 449
Africa
The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe that entered the late Roman Empire during the 5th century and created a state in North Africa, centered on the city of Carthage. ...
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 that entered the late Roman Empire during the 5th century and created a state in North Africa, centered on the city of Carthage. ...
The Alans, Alani, Alauni or Halani were an Iranian nomadic group among the Sarmatian people, warlike nomadic pastoralists of mixed backgrounds, who spoke an Iranian language and shared, in a broad sense, a common culture. ...
Events April 10 - Nestorius is made Patriarch of Constantinople. ...
Events Huneric becomes king of Vandals Aelle king of the South Saxons, arrives in England, with his three sons, near Cymenshore. ...
Asia This article is about China. ...
The Song Dynasty (宋朝, previous spelling Sung) (420-479) was first of the four Southern Dynasties in China, followed by the Qi Dynasty. ...
Emperor Wen of Southern Song (宿å¸), named Liu Yilong (å義é), reigned 424-452. ...
Below is a table of Chinese monarchs. ...
Events Song Wen Di succeeds Song Shao Di as ruler of the Chinese Song Dynasty. ...
Events Theodoric II succeeds his brother Thorismund as king of the Visigoths. ...
Northern Wei Buddha Maitreya, 443 AD. A Buddhist stela from the Northern Wei period, build in the early 6th century. ...
Below is a table of Chinese monarchs. ...
Events Song Wen Di succeeds Song Shao Di as ruler of the Chinese Song Dynasty. ...
Events Attila, king of the Huns, invades Italy Northern Wei Tai Wu Di is succeeded by Northern Wei Nan An Wang, then by Northern Wei Wen Cheng Di as ruler of the Northern Wei Dynasty in China. ...
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. ...
Silver coin of King Kumaragupta (414-455 CE). ...
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Events The Visigoths leave Gallia Narbonensis and relocate in Spain Wallia becomes king of the Visigoths. ...
Events June 2 - Gaiseric leads the Vandals into Rome and plunder the city for two weeks. ...
Kofun period (Japanese: å¤å¢³æä»£, Kofun-jidai) is an era in the history of Japan from around AD 250 to 538. ...
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æå¤©ç IngyÅ TennÅ) was the 19th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. ...
The following is a traditional list of Emperors of Japan. ...
Events The Burgundians elevate Jovinus as Roman Emperor. ...
Events Theodoric II succeeds his brother Thorismund as king of the Visigoths. ...
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. ...
Biyu of Baekje (reigned 427–455) was the twentieth king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events Pyongyang is declared the capital of Goguryeo by king Jangsu Births Deaths December 24 - Sisinius I, Patriarch of Constantinople Categories: 427 ...
Events September 21 - Roman Emperor Valentinian III assassinates Aëtius in his own throne room. ...
Goguryeo (traditional dates 37 BCE â 668) was an empire in Manchuria and northern Korea. ...
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. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events May 8 - Honorius signs an edict providing tax relief for the provinces of Italy that have been plundered by the Visigoths. ...
Events April 1 - The majority of Odoacers army, including his magister militum Tufa, surrenders to Theodoric the Great in Milan. ...
Silla (also denoted as Shilla) was one of the three kingdoms of ancient Korea. ...
Nulji of Silla (reigned 417–458) was the nineteenth ruler of the ancient Korean kingdom of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events January 1 - Constantius III marries Galla Placidia, sister of Honorius. ...
Events Childeric I succeeds Merovech as king of the Franks (or 457). ...
The Pallavas are believed to be hereditary Hindu rulers who dominated southeastern India between the 4th and 9th centuries. ...
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Events February 15 - The Codex Theodosianus, a collection of edicts of Roman law, is published. ...
Events March 27 night - Swabians invade the Gallic city of Lugo. ...
Europe Flag of Burgundy Burgundy (French: Bourgogne) is a historic region of France, inhabited in turn by Pre-Indo-European people, Celts (Gauls), Romans (Gallo-Romans), and various Germanic peoples, most importantly the Burgundians and the Franks. ...
The following is a list of the Kings of Burgundy // Kings of the Burgundians Gebicca (late 4th centuryâ407) Godemar Giselcar Gundicar (413â436) Aetius moves the Burgundians into Sapaudia (Upper Rhone Basin) Gunderic/Gundioc (436â473) opposed by Chilperic I (443âc. ...
Events Attila the Hun attacks Britain Births Deaths Categories: 436 ...
Events Glycerius is named Western Roman Emperor. ...
Events The Burgundians create a kingdom on the banks of the Rhone Attila destroys Naissus. ...
Events Odoacer defeats an attempt by Julius Nepos to recapture Italy, and has Julius killed; Odoacer also captured Dalmatia. ...
Byzantine Empire (Greek: ) is the term conventionally used since the 19th century to describe the Greek-speaking Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered at its capital in Constantinople. ...
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. ...
This is a list of the Emperors of the late Eastern Roman Empire, called Byzantine. ...
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. ...
Events August 25 - Marcian proclaimed Eastern Roman Emperor by Aspar and Pulcheria. ...
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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). ...
Rechiar (or Rechiar I; in Spanish, Requiario) was the Suevi king of Galicia between the years 448 and 456. ...
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Events Eutyches is accused of heresy at a council held in Constantinople. ...
Events Emperor Marcian quells disturbances on the Armenian frontier. ...
The Huns were a confederation of Eurasian tribes, most likely of diverse origin with a Turkic-speaking aristocracy, who appeared in Europe in the 4th century, the most famous being Attila the Hun. ...
For other uses, see Attila (disambiguation). ...
The Huns were a confederation of Eurasian tribes, most likely of diverse origin with a Turkic-speaking aristocracy, who appeared in Europe in the 4th century, the most famous being Attila the Hun. ...
Events October 29 - Valentinian III, Western Roman Emperor, marries Eudoxia, daughter of his cousin Theodosius II, Eastern Roman Emperor in Constantinople. ...
Events Theodoric II succeeds his brother Thorismund as king of the Visigoths. ...
Lóegaire (Loeguire, Láegaire, Laoghaire, sometimes anglicised as Leary), son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. ...
The High Kingship of Ireland was a pseudohistorical construct of the eighth century AD, a projection into the distant past of a political entity that did not become reality until the ninth century. ...
Events April 10 - Nestorius is made Patriarch of Constantinople. ...
Events Childeric I succeeds Merovech as king of the Franks (or 457). ...
The Salian Franks were a subgroup of the Franks. ...
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The Salian Franks were a subgroup of the Franks. ...
Events Synod of Toledo: The filioque clause is added to the Nicene Creed Merovech becomes king of the Franks Battle of the Utus: Attila the Hun meets the Eastern Romans in an indecisive battle. ...
Events February 7 - Leo I becomes East Roman emperor. ...
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. ...
Theodoric I, sometimes called Theodorid and in Spanish Teodorico, was the King of the Visigoths from 419â451. ...
The Visigoths were one of two main branches of the Goths, the Ostrogoths being the other. ...
This article is about the year 419. ...
Events April 7 - The Huns sack Metz June 20 - Attila, king of the Huns is defeated at Troyes by Aëtius in the Battle of Chalons. ...
For other senses of this name, see Roman Empire (disambiguation). ...
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. ...
This is a list of Roman Emperors with the dates they ruled the Roman Empire. ...
Events October 23 -Valentinian III becomes western Roman emperor. ...
Events June 2 - Gaiseric leads the Vandals into Rome and plunder the city for two weeks. ...
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