Cette page concerne l'année 520 du calendrier julien.
Sommaire
1Événements
2Naissances en 520
3Décès en 520
4Notes et références
5Liens externes
Événements |
25 février : Épiphane devient patriarche de Constantinople[1].
Septembre : une émeute de la faction bleue à Antioche détermine Justin à abolir les jeux olympiques[1] d'Antioche.
Naissances en 520 |
Pélage II, pape.
Décès en 520 |
Juillet : Vitalien, général byzantin[1].
Ardgal, roi de Mide en Irlande.
Notes et références |
↑ a b et cEduard von Muralt, Essai de chronographie byzantine : Pour servir à l'examen des annales du bas-empire et particulièrement des chronographes slavons de 395 à 1057, St. Petersbourg, Eggers, 1855(lire en ligne)
Liens externes |
L’année 520 sur le site de la Bibliothèque nationale de France
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