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Events

By Place

Byzantine Empire

  • Byzantine emperor Justin I rebuilds Anazarbus and renames it Justinopolis.
  • Justinian I marries Theodora (6th century).

    Europe

  • Bernicia is settled by the Angles.

    Africa

  • Caleb of Abyssinia conquers Yemen.

    Asia

  • The Daisan river, a tributary of the Euphrates, floods Edessa, and within a couple of hours fills the entire city, except for the highest parts. Eventually the pent-up waters break through the city walls. The Shroud of Turin is allegedly discovered during the rebuilding of the city (see Image of Edessa).

    By Topic

    Religion

  • Dionysius Exiguus produces his tables for computing the date of Easter.
  • Constance becomes a bishop's see.
  • The Arian Baptistery of S. Maria is built in Cosmedin, Ravenna.
  • Buddhist caves are found at Ajanta with stone carvings.

    Births

  • John Climax (probable date)
  • King Wideok of Baekje
  • Alexander of Tralles,GReel
  • Empress Yujiulü

    Deaths

  • Boëthius (probable date)
  • Yuan Cha

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