540s

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The 540s decade ran from January 1, 540, to December 31, 549.

Events

540

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Persia
  • King Khosrow I breaks the "Eternal Peace" treaty with the Byzantine Empire after eight years. Responding to an embassy from the Ostrogoths urging action against Emperor Justinian I's expanding power, he leads the Persian army up the River Euphrates. Extracting tributes from towns along the way, Khosrau I besieges and captures Antioch. He plunders the city extensively, transporting valuable artworks, including marble statues and mosaics, back to Persia. [2]
Africa
Asia

By topic

Religion
World

541

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Persia
Asia

By topic

Religion

542

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe

By topic

Religion
Literature

543

By place

Europe
Africa
Persia
Asia

By topic

Learning
Religion

544

By place

The Mediterranean World, Europe, and the Middle East
Asia
  • February Lý Bí is declared emperor and establishes the empire Van Xuân (modern Vietnam). His armies repel attacks from the kingdom of Champa.
  • October The Liang dynasty retaliates against Van Xuân, and sends an imperial army (120,000 men) under Chen Baxian to re-occupy the region.

By topic

Religion

545

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia
Persia

By topic

Religion

546

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Central America

By topic

Religion

547

By place

Europe
Britain
Africa
Asia

By topic

Religion

548

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Persia
  • Lazic War: King Gubazes II revolts against the Persians, and requests aid from Justinian I. He sends a Byzantine expeditionary force (8,000 men) to Lazica (modern Georgia).
  • Gubazes II besieges the fortress of Petra, located on the Black Sea. The Persian army under Mermeroes defeats a small Byzantine force guarding the mountain passes, and relieves Petra.
  • Mermeroes stations a garrison of 3,000 men in the stronghold of Petra, and marches to Armenia. The Persians, lacking sufficient supplies, secure the supply routes and plunder Lazica.
Africa
Asia

By topic

Commerce
Religion

549

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Persia
Asia

By topic

Religion

Significant people

Births

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Deaths

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