- 5th century
The 5th century is the period from
401 to500 in accordance with theJulian calendar inAnno Domini /Common Era .Overview
This century is noted for being a time of repeated disaster and instability both internally and externally for the
Western Roman Empire , which finally unravelled, and came to an end in AD476 . The west was ruled by a succession of weak emperors, and true power began to fall increasingly into the hands of powerful generals. Internal instability and pressing military problems caused by foreign invaders finally resulted in the sacking of Rome by aVisigoth army in410 . Some recovery was made in the following decades, but the Western Empire received a serious blow when another barbarian group, theVandals occupiedCarthage , capital of the extremely important province ofAfrica , a major supplier of wealth and grain. Attempts to retake the province were interrupted by the invasions of theHuns underAtilla . After Atilla's final defeat and death both Eastern and Western empires joined forces for a final assault on Vandal North Africa, but their campaign was a spectacular failure.The Fall of the Western Roman Empire
The year
476 is widely understood as the point at which theWestern Roman Empire came to an end. In476 the last Western Roman Emperor,Romulus Augustus (nicknamed "Augustulus" "Little Augustus") was deposed by a Germanicfoederati general namedOdoacer . The Eastern Roman Empire finally ceased trying to prop up its hopeless Western twin, whose former lands were then divided into numerousbarbarian kingdoms. The last de-facto Western Roman Emperor,Julius Nepos was murdered in Dalmatia in 480 AD. The last fragment of the Western Empire, theDomain of Soissons ruled by DukeSyagrius , was conquered by the Frankish KingClovis in 486. Roman power continued in the east however, under the rulers of Constantinople. Scholars normally refer to their empire as theByzantine Empire , however its inhabitants considered themselves Roman throughout. Recognizable Roman culture continued to exist in the east for another 200 years before the Arab invasions of the7th Century set off a chain of events that forever changed the face of theEastern Roman Empire , and the entity that emerged in the next few centuries is what one might refer to as the trueMedieval Byzantine Empire .Events
* 399–412: The Chinese
Buddhist monkFaxian sails through theIndian Ocean and travels throughout Sri Lanka and India to gather Buddhist scriptures.
* 406: The west frontier of theRoman Empire collapses as waves ofSuevi ,Alans , andVandals cross the frozenRhine nearMainz , and enterGaul .
* 407: Constantine III leads mainy of the Roman military units from Britain toGaul , occupyingArles (Arelate). This is generally seen as Rome's withdrawal from Britain.
* 410:Rome sacked byVisigoths , St. Augustine writesThe City of God .
* ≈430 (± 20): Ilopango erupted, devastating Mayan cities in present-dayEl Salvador .
* 439:Vandal s conquerCarthage .
* At some point after 440, theAnglo-Saxons settle in Britain. The traditional story is that they were invited there byVortigern .
* 451: Huns underAttila facing the Romans and theVisigoths are defeated in theBattle of Chalons . [Roberts, J: "History of the World.". Penguin, 1994.]
* 452:Pope Leo I allegedly meets personally with Attila the Hun and convinces him not to sack Rome.
* 453: Death of Attila. TheHunnic Empire is divided between his sons.
* 454:Battle of Nedao . Germanic tribes destroy the main Hunnic army and throw off Hunnic domination.
* 455: Vandals sack Rome.:* The city ofChichen Itza is founded in Mexico.
* 469:Death ofDengizich , last Khan of theHunnic Empire .
* 476: August 28: Deposition ofRomulus Augustulus byOdoacer : traditional date for theFall of Rome in the West.
* 480: Assassination ofJulius Nepos , the lastde jure Emperor of theWestern Roman Empire , inDalmatia .
* 481:Clovis I becomes king of theWestern Franks upon the death ofChilderic I .
* 486: Clovis defeatsSyagrius and conquers the last free remnant of the Western Roman Empire.
* 490: Battle ofMount Badon (approximate date). According to legend, British forces led by Arthur defeated the invadingSaxons .
* 491: King Clovis I defeats and subjucates the Kingdom ofThuringia in Germany.
* 493:Theodoric the Ostrogoth ousts Odoacer to become king of Italy.
* 494: Northern Gaul is united under Frankish KingClovis I , founder of theMerovingian dynasty.
* 496:Battle of Tolbiac . King Clovis defeats and subjucates theAlamanni .
*Buddhism reachesBurma andIndonesia .
*Africa n andIndonesia n settlers reachMadagascar .
*Hopewell culture in North America ends.ignificant persons
*
Agatharcos — Greek artist
*Flavius Aëtius , last of the great Roman generals
*Alaric I , king of theVisigoths that sackedRome
*Aspar , Eastern Roman general and politician
*Attila the Hun
*Augustine of Hippo , bishop, theologian
*Bodhidharma , founder ofZen Buddhism
*John Chrysostom ,Patriarch of Constantinople
*Clovis , first Frankish king to unite all the Frankish peoples
*Cyril of Alexandria ,Patriarch of Alexandria
*Faxian , Chinese Buddhist monk
*Geiseric , Vandal king and founder of the Vandal kingdom in North Africa
*Hawaiiloa , discovered and settled Hawaii
* Huiyuan, Chinese Buddhist
*Hypatia of Alexandria , woman philosopher
*St. Jerome hermit, cleric,Bible translator
*Pope Leo I
*Ricimer , Western Roman general, politician and ruler
*Saint Mesrob , Armenian monk
*Niall Noigiallach , founder of one ofIreland 's greatest dynasties.
*St. Patrick , completed the conversion to Christianity in Ireland
*Socrates Scholasticus , Byzantine Church historian
*Sozomen , Christian church historian
*Theoderic the Great , Ostrogothic king
*Zu Chongzhi , Chinese astronomer and mathematicianInventions, discoveries, introductions
*
Horse collar invented in China
* Heavyplow in use in Slavic lands
* Metalhorseshoe s become common inGaul
*Anglo-Saxon futhorc alphabet used inEngland
*Armenian alphabet created by Mesrob Mashtots c.405 Other
The
gomphothere , an elephant-like species, becomes extinct.References
Decades and years
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