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Events

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Western Roman Empire

Eastern Roman Empire

  • The forts on the west bank of the Danube, which were destroyed by the Huns, are rebuilt, and a new Danubian fleet is launched.

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    Religion

  • Cyril of Alexandria becomes Patriarch of Alexandria.
  • Lazarus, bishop of Aix-en-Provence, and Herod, bishop of Arles, are expelled from their sees on a charge of Manichaeism.
  • An edict of Honorius outlaws Donatism.

    Births

  • February 8Proclus, Neoplatonist philosopher (d. 487)
  • Empress Dowager Lu Huinan

    Deaths

  • October 15Theophilus, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Sarus, Gothic general in the Roman Army (in combat)
  • Uldin, chieftain of the Huns
  • Qifu Gangui
  • Empress Wang Shen'ai

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