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Millennium: | 1st millennium |
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430 by topic |
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Gregorian calendar | 430 CDXXX |
Ab urbe condita | 1183 |
Assyrian calendar | 5180 |
Balinese saka calendar | 351–352 |
Bengali calendar | −163 |
Berber calendar | 1380 |
Buddhist calendar | 974 |
Burmese calendar | −208 |
Byzantine calendar | 5938–5939 |
Chinese calendar | Kỷ tịNiên (EarthSnake) 3127 or 2920 — to — Canh ngọ niên (MetalHorse) 3128 or 2921 |
Coptic calendar | 146–147 |
Discordian calendar | 1596 |
Ethiopian calendar | 422–423 |
Hebrew calendar | 4190–4191 |
Hindu calendars | |
-Vikram Samvat | 486–487 |
-Shaka Samvat | 351–352 |
-Kali Yuga | 3530–3531 |
Holocene calendar | 10430 |
Iranian calendar | 192 BP – 191 BP |
Islamic calendar | 198 BH – 197 BH |
Javanese calendar | 314–315 |
Julian calendar | 430 CDXXX |
Korean calendar | 2763 |
Minguo calendar | 1482 beforeROC Dân tiền 1482 niên |
Nanakshahi calendar | −1038 |
Seleucid era | 741/742AG |
Thai solar calendar | 972–973 |
Tibetan calendar | Âm thổ xà niên (female Earth-Snake) 556 or 175 or −597 — to — Dương kim mã niên (male Iron-Horse) 557 or 176 or −596 |
Year430(CDXXX) was acommon year starting on Wednesday(link will display the full calendar) of theJulian calendar.At the time, it was known as theYear of the Consulship ofTheodosiusandValentinianus(or, less frequently,year 1183Ab urbe condita). The denomination 430 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when theAnno Dominicalendar erabecame the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events
[edit]By place
[edit]Roman Empire
[edit]- Spring – TheVandalsunder KingGensericextend their power inNorth Africaalong theMediterranean Sea,and lay siege toHippo Regius(whereAugustinehas recently beenbishop).
- Aetius wips out a band of theGothsnot far from Arles, their optimate Anaulph is taken prison.
- April - Aetius defeats theJuthungiduring hiscampaign in the Alps.
- May -Flavius Felix,his wife and adeaconare accused of plotting against Aetius. They are arrested inRavennaand executed. Aetius is granted the title ofpatricius(Romannobility).
- TheHunsled byOctarattack theBurgundians,who occupied territory on theRhinenear the city ofWorms(Germany). During the fighting Octar dies, and his army is destroyed.[1]
Asia
[edit]- Feng Baabdicates as emperor of theNorthern Yan,one of the states vying for control ofChina.He is succeeded by his brotherFeng Hong.
By topic
[edit]Religion
[edit]- August 28–Augustinedies during the siege of Hippo Regius at age 75, leaving behind his monumental workThe City of Godand other works that will have influence onChristianity.
- Saint PatrickreachesIrelandon hismissionaryexpedition (approximate date).
- Peter the Iberianfounds aGeorgianmonastery nearBethlehem.
Births
[edit]- Asclepigenia,Athenian philosopher and mystic (d.485)
- Julius Nepos,Western Roman Emperor(d.480)
- Marcia Euphemia,Roman Empress (approximate date)
- Sidonius Apollinaris,bishopanddiplomat(approximate date)
- Syagrius,Roman official and son ofAegidius
- Victor Vitensis,African bishop (approximate date)
- Xiao Wu Di,emperor of theLiu Song dynasty(d.464)
Deaths
[edit]- August 28–Augustine of Hippo,bishop andtheologian(b.354)
- Abdas,bishop ofSusa
- Saint Aurelius,bishop ofCarthage(approximate date)
- Feng Ba,emperor of the Chinese stateNorthern Yan
- Flavius Felix,Romanconsul
- Nilus of Sinai,bishop andsaint(approximate date)
- Octar,Hunnicruler (approximate date)
- Plutarch of Athens,Greekphilosopher
References
[edit]- ^The End of Empire (p. 95).Christopher Kelly, 2009.ISBN978-0-393-33849-2