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Year 428 was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Felix and Taurus (or, less frequently, year 1181 Ab urbe condita ).
Arsacid dynasty of Armenia. The Arsacid dynasty, called the Arshakuni ( Armenian: Արշակունի, romanized : Aršakuni) in Armenian, ruled the Kingdom of Armenia, with some interruptions, from 12 to 428. [1] . The dynasty was a branch of the Arsacid dynasty of Parthia.
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Armenia, also the Kingdom of Greater Armenia, [6] or simply Greater Armenia or Armenia Major ( Armenian: Մեծ Հայք Mets Hayk; [7] Latin: Armenia Maior) sometimes referred to as the Armenian Empire, was a kingdom in the Ancient Near East which existed from 331 BC to 428 AD.
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Theodore of Mopsuestia ( Greek: Θεοδώρος, c. 350 – 428) was a Christian theologian, and Bishop of Mopsuestia (as Theodore II) from 392 to 428 AD. He is also known as Theodore of Antioch, from the place of his birth and presbyterate. He is the best known representative of the middle Antioch School of hermeneutics. [3] Life and work.
Flavius Aetius [a] (also spelled Aëtius; [b] Latin: [aːˈɛtiʊs]; c. 390 – 454) was a Roman general and statesman of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire. He was a military commander and the most influential man in the Empire for two decades (433–454).
The AC Frua or AC 428 is a British GT built by AC Cars from 1965 to 1973. Production was 81 cars built in total: 49 coupés (known as fastbacks), 29 convertibles, and 3 special bodied. History. The Frua is built on an AC Cobra 427 Mark III chassis extended by 6 inches (150 mm).
Gaiseric (c. 389 – 25 January 477), also known as Geiseric or Genseric (Latin: Gaisericus, Geisericus; reconstructed Vandalic: *Gaisarīx) was king of the Vandals and Alans from 428 to 477. He ruled over a kingdom and played a key role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire during the 5th century.