460s

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Years: 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469
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This is a list of events occurring in the 460s, ordered by year.

460

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Roman Empire

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461

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Roman Empire

Europe

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Religion

462

By place

Roman Empire

Asia

  • The Daming calendar is introduced in China by mathematician Zu Chongzhi (approximate date).

463

By place

Asia

Europe

464

By place

Roman Empire

Europe

465

By place

Roman Empire

Britannia

Europe

China

By topic

Religion

466

By place

Roman Empire

Europe

By topic

Religion

467

By place

Roman Empire

Britannia

Asia

  • Emperor Skandagupta dies after a 12-year reign as Huns consolidate their conquests in western India. He is succeeded by his half-brother Purugupta.

468

By place

Roman Empire

  • Emperor Leo I assembles a massive naval expedition at Constantinople, which costs 64,000 pounds of gold (more than a year's revenue) and consists of over 1,100 ships carrying 100,000 men. It is the greatest fleet ever sent against the Vandals and brings Leo near to bankruptcy.
  • Emperor Anthemius sends a Roman expedition under command of Marcellinus. He expels the Vandals from Sicily and retakes Sardinia. The Eastern general Heraclius of Edessa lands with a force on the Libyan coast east of Carthage and advances from Tripolitania.
  • Battle of Cape Bon: The Vandals defeat the Roman navy under Basiliscus anchored at Promontorium Mercurii, 45 miles from Carthage (Tunisia). During peace negotiations Genseric uses fire ships, filling them with brushwood and pots of oil, destroying 700 imperial galleys. Basiliscus escapes with his surviving fleet to Sicily, harassed all the way by Moorish pirates.
  • August – Marcellinus is murdered in Sicily, probably at the instigation of his political rival, Ricimer. Heraclius is left to fight alone against the Vandals; after a 2-year campaign in the desert he returns to Constantinople.
  • Basiliscus returns to Constantinople after a disastrous expedition against the Vandals. He is forced to seek sanctuary in the church of Hagia Sophia to escape the wrath of the people. Leo I gives him imperial pardon, but banishes him for 3 years to Heraclea Sintica (Thrace).
  • Dengizich, son of Attila the Hun, sends an embassy to Constantinople to demand money. Leo I offers the Huns settlement in Thrace in exchange for recognition of his authority. Dengizich refuses and crosses the Danube.
  • Roman forces under Anagast defeat the Huns at the Utus River (Bulgaria). Dengizich is killed and his head is paraded through the streets of Constantinople. Stuck on the end of a wooden pole, it is displayed above the Xylokerkos Gate.[1]
  • The Vandals reconquer Sicily, administering a decisive defeat to the Western forces.

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Religion

469

By place

Roman Empire

Europe

Copy of the signet ring of King Childeric I

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Religion


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References

  1. The End of Empire (p. 269). Christopher Kelly, 2009. ISBN 978-0-393-33849-2