550s

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The 550s decade ran from January 1, 550, to December 31, 559.

Events

550

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Byzantine Empire
Europe
Persia
Asia
Americas

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Arts and sciences
Religion

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Byzantine Empire
Europe
Persia
Asia

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Arts and sciences

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Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia

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Industry
Religion

553

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Byzantine Empire
Europe
  • Gothic War: Frankish invasion — Two Frankish-Alemanni dukes, brothers Lothair and Buccelin, cross the Alps from Germany with a force of 75,000 men, mostly Frankish infantry. In the Po Valley, they win an easy victory over a much smaller Byzantine force at Parma, and are joined by remnants of the Gothic armies, bringing the total strength of the invaders to about 90,000 men. Narses, gathering his forces as quickly as possible, marches north to harass the Franks, but is not strong enough to engage them in battle. In Samnium (Southern Italy) the brothers divide their forces: Lothaire goes down the east coast, then returns to the north, to winter in the Po Valley. Buccelin follows the west coast into Calabria, where he spends the winter — his army being seriously wasted by attrition and disease.
Asia

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Religion

554

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Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia
China
  • Gong Di succeeds his brother Fei Di as emperor of Western Wei. He is deposed by general Yuwen Tai who puts him to death.
  • Siege and Fall of Jiangling: The Western Wei forces launched a military campaign against the Liang dynasty, targeting Jiangling, the Liang capital.
  • After a protracted siege, Jiangling fell to the Western Wei army.
  • Emperor Yuan of Liang (Xiao Yi) was captured during this assault and was subsequently executed.
  • Mass Enslavement and Destruction: Following the capture of Jiangling, the city faced extensive looting and destruction. Historical records indicate that a large portion of the population was either killed or enslaved. The fall of Jiangling significantly weakened the Liang dynasty, leading to further internal strife and fragmentation. Power vacuums emerged, causing shifts in control among the remaining regional powers.
  • Wei Shou completes compilation of the Book of Wei.

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Religion

555

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Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Persia
Asia

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Arts and sciences
Religion

556

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Europe
Britain
Persia

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Religion

557

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Europe
Byzantine Empire
Asia

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Religion

558

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Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia

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Religion

559

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Byzantine Empire
Britain
Asia

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