490s

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The 490s decade ran from January 1, 490, to December 31, 499.

Events

490

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Europe
Asia
  • Empress Feng of the Chinese Northern Wei Dynasty dies. She is buried with magnificent honors, in the Wenming Tomb.
  • In Jiaozhou, a state official Phục Đăng Chi launched a coup d'etat against the governor Phòng Pháp Thặng and captured him. In November, emperor Wu appointed Phục Đăng Chi as the new Jiaozhou's governor.[2]

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Religion

491


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Byzantine Empire
Britannia
Europe
Asia

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Religion

492

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe

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Religion

493

By place

Byzantine Empire
Ireland
Europe
  • February 25 Odoacer surrenders Ravenna after a 3-year siege, and agrees to a mediated peace with Theodoric the Great, who steadily consolidates his rule and provides security for the local population. His achievement is to manage the transformation of Italy from being the center of a fractured Roman Empire to a successful and independent Ostrogothic Kingdom.[5]
  • Onoulphus, brother of Odoacer, is killed during the siege of Ravenna by archers while seeking refuge in a church.
  • March 15 Odoacer is invited to a banquet organised in order to celebrate the peace treaty. During the festivities, Odoacer is killed by Theodoric the Great. His body is skillfully sliced in half in full view of his guests. A massacre of Odoacer's soldiers and supporters follows.
  • Theodoric the Great allies with the Franks and marries Audofleda, sister of Clovis I. He also marries his own female relatives to princes or kings of the Burgundians, Vandals and Visigoths, establishing a political alliance with the Germanic kingdoms in the West.
  • Clovis I marries the Burgundian princess Clotilde, age 18; she is brought up in the Catholic faith and is the daughter of King Chilperic II. Her father is murdered in the same year by his brother Gundobad.
China

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Religion
  • Mor Hananyo Monastery is established by Mor Shlemon, converting a former Roman fortress (ex temple) in the Tur Abdin region on the Turkish/Syrian border.

494

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Byzantine Empire
China

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Religion

495

By place

Britannia
China

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Religion

496

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Africa
Asia

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Religion

497

By place

Byzantine Empire
China

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Arts and sciences
Literature

498

By place

Byzantine Empire
Persia
Japan

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Religion

499

By place

China
Middle East

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Religion

Significant people

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