410s
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Major Events
- Sack of Rome by the Visigoths under Alaric
- Britain lost to the Roman Empire
410s: Events by Year
Contents: 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419
410
By place
Western Roman Empire
- Alaric I deposes Priscus Attalus as Emperor.
- August 24 - Visigoths under Alaric I sack Rome.
- August 27 - Visigoths' sack of Rome ends. They depart with countless valuables, including spoils of the Temple in Jerusalem brought to Rome by Titus. This marks the first time since 390 BC that Rome had been sacked.
- Emperor Honorius tells Britain to look to its own defences, effectively ending Roman rule in Britain.
Eastern Roman Empire
- General Constantius III, is elevated to the position of magister militum, and takes control of the Eastern Empire.
Europe
Asia
By topic
Religion
- Council of Seleucia: Persian Christians create a national church and adopt the Nicene Creed.
411
By Place
Western Roman Empire
- The Burgundians and the Alans elevate the usurper Jovinus as Western Emperor.
- Petronius Maximus becomes praetor in Rome.
Europe
- The Alans establish their rule in the Roman province of Lusitania (modern Portugal south of the Douro River and Spanish Extremadura).
By Topic
Religion
412
By Place
Western Roman Empire
- The Visigoths move into the south of Gaul, led by Alaric's brother-in-law Ataulf.
- Ataulf marries Galla Placidia, sister of the Emperor Honorius.
- The usurper Jovinus takes control of Gaul.
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.
By Topic
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.
- Edict of Honorius against Donatism.
413
By Place
Western Roman Empire
- May 8 - Honorius signs an edict providing tax relief for the provinces of Italy that have been plundered by the Visigoths.
- After a successful siege of Valence, the Visigoths capture the usurper Jovinus, and hand him over to Postumus Dardanus for execution.
Asia
- Kumara Gupta I succeeds his father Chandragupta as emperor of the Gupta Empire
414
By Place
Western Roman Empire
- Priscus Attalus is proclaimed rival Emperor in Bordeaux.
Eastern Roman Empire
- Pulcheria proclaims herself empress.
Asia
- The Southern Liang state comes to an end.
By Topic
Religion
- Faxian returns from India and begins translating Buddhist works into Chinese.
- Abdas, bishop of Susa, burns down a Zoroastrian temple; in retaliation, king Yazdegerd orders the destruction of Christian churches.
415
By Place
Europe
- The Visigoths leave Gallia Narbonensis and relocate in Hispania
- Wallia becomes king of the Visigoths.
Asia
By Topic
Religion
- The Eustathian schism in Antioch is healed.
- The Jews are expelled from Alexandria.
416
By Place
Western Roman Empire
- The Visigoths continue their invasion of Hispania.
- Wallia, king of the Visigoths, returns Athaulf's widow Galla Placidia to Rome in return for supplies.
Asia
- Reports of the eruption of Krakatoa in the Javanese Book of Kings.
By Topic
Arts and Sciences
- Rutilius Claudius Namatianus begins his journey home from Rome to Gaul. This becomes the subject of his unfinished poem, De reditu suo.
417
By Place
Western Roman Empire
- January 1 - Constantius III marries Galla Placidia, sister of Honorius.
- The Visigoths are granted Aquitaine, and Wallia establishes a capital at Toulouse.
By Topic
Religion
- March 18 - Pope Zosimus succeeds Pope Innocent I as the 41st pope.
- Pelagianism is condemned at the Council of Carthage.
418
By Topic
Religion
- December 28 - Pope Boniface I succeeds Pope Zosimus as the 42nd pope.
419
By Place
Europe
Asia
- Emperor Gong succeeds Emperor An as ruler of the Chinese Jin Dynasty.