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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 5th_century5th century - Wikipedia

    The 5th century is the time period from AD 401 (represented by the Roman numerals CDI) through AD 500 (D) in accordance with the Julian calendar. The 5th century is noted for being a period of migration and political instability throughout Eurasia. It saw the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, which came to an end in 476 AD.

  2. 維基百科,自由的百科全書. 401年 1月1日 至 500年 12月31日 的這一段期間被稱為 5世紀 。 重要事件、發展與成就 [ 編輯] 400年 的世界. 科學技術. 戰爭與政治. 401年 ,西哥特人 亞拉里克一世 開始入侵 義大利 北部。 418年 , 西哥德王國 建立,首都 土魯斯 ,這是在羅馬帝國境內第一個建立起來蠻族王國。 420年 , 劉裕 廢除 東晉 ,建立 宋朝 , 南朝 開始.張偉殉國。 439年 , 北魏 滅亡 北涼 ,統一中國北方。 北朝 開始。 439年, 汪達爾-阿蘭王國 建立,不停從海上襲擊羅馬帝國。 451年 , 沙隆戰役 : 匈奴 王 阿提拉 在 高盧 被 埃提烏斯 指揮的 古羅馬 軍隊擊敗。 455年 , 蓋薩里克 率領 汪達人 攻入 羅馬 。

  3. 5th century BC. The 5th century BC started the first day of 500 BC and ended the last day of 401 BC . The Parthenon in Athens, a symbol of Ancient Greece and Western Philosophy. This century saw the establishment of Pataliputra as a capital of the Magadha Empire.

  4. Contents. hide. Beginning. Decades and years. 5th century. The 5th century was the century from 401 to 500 . Decades and years. Note: years before or after the 5th century are in italics . Category: 5th century.

  5. In the 5th century in Christianity, there were many developments which led to further fracturing of the State church of the Roman Empire. Emperor Theodosius II called two synods in Ephesus, one in 431 and one in 449, that addressed the teachings of Patriarch

  6. List of political entities in the 5th century. Political entities in the 4th century – Political entities in the 6th century – Political entities by year. This is a list of political entities in the 5th century (401–500) AD. [1] [2]

  7. This is a list of state leaders in the 5th century (401–500) AD. Africa: East. Kingdom of Aksum ( complete list) –. Eon, King (c.400) Ebana, King (f. 5th century) Nezool, King (f. 5th century) Ousas, King (c.500) Africa: Northcentral. Vandal Kingdom ( complete list) –. Genseric, King (428–477) Huneric, King (477–484)