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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 440s_BC440s BC - Wikipedia

    440s BC. This article concerns the period 449 BC – 440 BC . Events. 449 BC. By place. Greece. The Greek city-states make peace with the Persian Empire through the Peace of Callias, named after Callias II, the chief Greek ambassador to the Persian Court, an Athenian who is a brother-in-law of Cimon.

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      Year 440 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman ...

  2. 大事记. 前449年,越王 不壽 被殺,子 越王翁 嗣位。 前449年,波斯與 希臘 締結卡利亞斯和約,放棄對希臘的霸權。 前448年,晉大夫 知氏 殘餘知寬,率其族人奔秦。 前447年,楚攻蔡, 蔡國 亡。 [1] 前446年, 杞出公 卒,子 杞簡公 嗣位。 晉大夫 魏桓子 卒,子 魏文侯 斯嗣位。 前445年,楚攻杞, 杞國 亡。 [2] [3] 前444年,秦攻 義渠 ,擄義渠王。 晉大夫韓、魏,共滅 伊洛陰戎 。 前443年, 秦厲公 刺卒,子 秦躁公 嗣位。 前441年, 周貞定王 卒,長子 周哀王 嗣位。 其弟 周思王 襲殺哀王,嗣位,少弟 周考王 又襲殺周思王,嗣位。 前440年, 晉哀公 卒,子 晉幽公 嗣位,晉公室權力所及僅剩絳城、曲沃二城。 出生. 逝世. 參考資料.

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    1. Flavius Aetius, Roman general (magister militum), returns as triumphator back to Rome, after several years' fighting the Burgundians and Visigoths in Gaul. He is honoured by a statue erected by the Senate, and by order of Emperor Valentinian III.[citation needed] 2. The Huns under Attila reappear in force, along the frontier of the Western Roman Empire. They attack merchants on the north bank of the Danube and cities in Illyricum, including (according to Priscus) Viminacium, city of Moesia...

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    1. The Parting of Lot and Abraham, mosaic in the nave arcade, Church of Santa Maria Maggiore(Rome), is made. 1. Chaturanga, Indian war game and an ancestor of chess through the Persian game of Shatranj (or Chatrang), evolves in the Indus Valleyon the Indian subcontinent (approximate date). 1. August 18 – Pope Sixtus III dies after an 8-year reign in which he has resisted heresy and sponsored major construction programs in Rome. He is succeeded by Leo I as the 45th pope. 2. September 29 – Leo...

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    1. Chrysaphius, chief minister, persuades Emperor Theodosius II at Constantinople to dismiss his sister Pulcheria, for her policy of exiling the Jews, and destroying their synagogues. 2. Theodosius II sends the Eastern imperial fleet, under the command of the Romano-Goth Areobindus, into Sicilian waters, taking the Vandalsby surprise. 3. Pulcheria leaves for the seaport Hebdomon (Turkey), and becomes a nun to support Nestorianism in the Holy Land (Palestine). 4. The Huns, led by Attila, attac...

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    1. Domnus II succeeds his uncle John as Patriarch of Antioch.

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    1. Valentinian III forms a marriage proposal for his eldest daughter Eudocia and Genseric's son Huneric. He is already married to a Visigoth princess, and Genseric decides to free him of his obligations by accusing her of trying to poison him. He leaves her mutilated - her ears and nose are cut off - and sends her back to her father Theodoric I, in Toulouse (Gaul).[citation needed] 2. The Huns, on a military campaign along the Danube and the Great Morava, destroy the city of Naissus (modern S...

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    1. The Monastery of St. Shenouda the Archimandrite (White Monastery) near Sohag (Egypt) is built.

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    1. The Burgundians sign a peace treaty with Rome, agreeing to serve as foederati in the Roman army. They begin to move from the Upper Rhine and Flavius Aetius, commander-in-chief (magister militum), gives them land in the Geneva area (Maxima Sequanorum). 2. Period of civil war and famine in Britain, caused by rival kingdoms and Pictish invasions; the situation aggravates tensions between Pelagian and Roman factions. Pro-Roman citizens migrate towards Gaul.

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    1. Gunabhadra, Indian Buddhist monk, is an invited honored guest by emperor Wen of Liu Song (Liu Song Dynasty). He translates the Lankavatara Sutra from Sanskrit into the Chinese language.

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    1. Flavius Aetius, Roman general (magister militum), settles the Alans around Valence and Orléans, to contain unrest in Brittany. 2. Eudocia, eldest daughter of Emperor Valentinian III, is betrothed to Huneric, son of Vandal King Genseric (hostage in Italy). 3. Attila the Hun establishes his residence along the Tisza River (modern Hungary), and plans the coming campaign in the Balkans. 4. The Irish city of Armaghis founded by Saint Patrick the Great.

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    1. Pope Leo I extinguishes the Gallicanvicariate. 2. Dioscorus I becomes Patriarch of Alexandria.

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    1. Emperor Valentinian III issues an imperial edict against Manichaeism. Heavy penalties are decreed against those who do not denounce the religion, and retain Manichaean books. 2. Petronius Maximus, prominent aristocrat, is given the title of Patrician. He becomes the most honored of all non-imperial Romans, and political rival of Flavius Aetius. 3. Bleda, co-ruler of the Huns, dies in a hunting accident. He is possibly murdered at the instigation of his younger brother Attila, with whom he...

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    1. Domnus II, Patriarch of Antioch, summons a synod of Syrianbishops to confirm the deposition of Athanasius of Perrha. 2. Ireland: The Diocese of Armaghis created.

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    1. Bishop Germanus of Auxerre visits Ravenna, seeking to soften imperial hostility towards the Bagaudae. On his arrival at the capital, empress-mother Galla Placidia sends him a silver dish with a choice selection of prepared dainties—all vegetarian, out of respect for the bishop's strict diet. Germanus petitions the Senate for leniency for the citizens of Armorica (Brittany). 2. The Britons and Anglo-Saxon mercenaries, under King Vortigern, appeal to Flavius Aetius (magister militum of Gaul)...

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    1. A local synod is held by Turibius of Astorga. 2. Flavian becomes patriarch of Constantinople.

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    1. November 6 – The Walls of Constantinople are severely damaged by an earthquake, which destroys large parts of the structure, including 57 towers. The population is threatened by a plague. Emperor Theodosius II orders Constantine, praetorian prefect of the East, to supervise the repairs. He employs the city's demoi ("Circusfactions") in the work, and rebuilds the walls within 60 days. 2. The Huns, led by Attila, cross the Danube, and invade the Balkans as far as Thermopylae (Greece). During...

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    1. The first entry in the Annales Cambriærefers to this year. 1. Germanus, bishop of Auxerre, makes his second visit to Britain. He spiritually combats the revived Pelagian threat and expels the Irish from Powys(Wales). 2. The Synod of Toledo (Spain) tries to add the filioque clause to the Nicene Creed. The Eastern Orthodox Churchrefuses to go along with this idea.

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    1. Emperor Theodosius II sends an embassy to Attila the Hun; Anatolius, an Eastern Roman general (magister militum) responsible for the security of the Eastern frontier, achieves a peace treaty with the Huns, in exchange for an annual tribute of 950 kilograms (2,100 lb) of goldper year. 2. Attila demands in the treaty the evacuation of the territory running from Singidunum (Belgrade, in Serbia) 500 kilometres (300 mi) east along the Danube to Novae (Svishtov, in Bulgaria). This depopulated bu...

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    1. Eutyches is accused of heresy at a synod held in Constantinople.

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    1. Emperor Valentinian III sends an embassy to Attila the Hun. The purpose of the meeting is a long-running dispute over spoils of war during the Danube offensive (441–442). Attila claims his lost property, but Valentinian and Flavius Aetius (magister militum) refuse this request. 2. Flavius Orestes, Roman aristocrat, is sent to Attila's court and becomes a high-ranking secretary (notarius). He is the father of the future emperor Romulus Augustulus. 3. Traditional date – Vortigern, supposed k...

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    1. August 3 – The Second Council of Ephesus opens, chaired by Dioscorus, patriarch of Alexandria. Flavian, patriarch of Constantinople, and Domnus II, patriarch of Antioch, are deposed on August 8. 2. October – A Roman synod repudiates all the decisions of the Second Council of Ephesus. 3. Anatolius becomes patriarch of Constantinople. 4. Maximus II becomes patriarch of Antioch.

  5. Help. Category:440s BC. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. 5th century BC: ← 490s 480s 470s 460s 450s 440s 430s 420s 410s 400s →. Subcategories. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. 441 BC ‎ (1 C) 444 BC ‎ (3 F) 445 BC ‎ (1 C) 446 BC ‎ (2 C) 447 BC ‎ (1 C) 448 BC ‎ (1 C) 440s BC by country ‎ (1 C) A.

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