Gallo-Roman scholar Sidonius Apollinaris recites a panegyric in verse in honor of the Emperor Anthemius, his third panegyric, in Rome
Gallo-Roman scholar Sidonius Apollinaris recites a panegyric in verse in honor of the Emperor Anthemius, his third paneg
Gallo-Roman scholar Sidonius Apollinaris recites a panegyric in verse in honor of the Emperor Anthemius, his third panegyric, in Rome
Events Before
K'an Ak (Precious Peccary) ascends to the throne of the Maya city of Tikal as its twelfth ruler, succeeding his father S
K'an Ak (Precious Peccary) ascends to the throne of the Maya city of Tikal as its twelfth ruler, succeeding his father Sihyaj Chan K'awiil (Stormy Sky) [1]
St Hilary begins his reign as Catholic Pope
St Hilary begins his reign as Catholic Pope
Possible start of the first Byzantine indiction cycle
Possible start of the first Byzantine indiction cycle
Start of the Lunar Cycle of Hilarius
Start of the Lunar Cycle of Hilarius
Anthemius is elevated to Emperor of the Western Roman Empire by Leo I
Procopius Anthemius (Ancient Greek: Προκόπιος Ανθέμιος, romanized: Prokópios Anthémios; died 11 July 472) was the Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472.
Events After
Glycerius appointed a puppet Emperor of the Western Empire by Burgundian king and patrician Gundobad (deposed 474)
Glycerius appointed a puppet Emperor of the Western Empire by Burgundian king and patrician Gundobad (deposed 474)
The future Zeno I is named associate emperor by Emperor Leo I
The future Zeno I is named associate emperor by Emperor Leo I
Zeno is crowned co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire with his son Leo II (age 6 or 7)
Zeno (Ancient Greek: Ζήνων, romanized: Zēnōn; c. 425 – 9 April 491) was Eastern Roman emperor from 474 to 475 and again from 476 to 491.
Leo II, age 6 or 7, briefly becomes Byzantine Emperor, being joined by his father as co-ruler by his father on January 2
Leo II, age 6 or 7, briefly becomes Byzantine Emperor, being joined by his father as co-ruler by his father on January 29th
Magister Militum of Dalamatia Julius Nepos proclaimed Emperor in Rome - rules only until 475 as the last Western Roman E
Magister Militum of Dalamatia Julius Nepos proclaimed Emperor in Rome - rules only until 475 as the last Western Roman Emperor
More from the 460s
St. Simplicius is elected to succeed Pope Hilarius
St. Simplicius is elected to succeed Pope Hilarius
Anthemius is elevated to Emperor of the Western Roman Empire by Leo I
Procopius Anthemius (Ancient Greek: Προκόπιος Ανθέμιος, romanized: Prokópios Anthémios; died 11 July 472) was the Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472.
Start of the Lunar Cycle of Hilarius
Start of the Lunar Cycle of Hilarius
Possible start of the first Byzantine indiction cycle
Possible start of the first Byzantine indiction cycle
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