480s

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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 4th century5th century6th century
Decades: 450s 460s 470s480s490s 500s 510s
Years: 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489
Categories: Births – Deaths – Architecture
Establishments – Disestablishments

This is a list of events occurring in the 480s, ordered by year.

Contents

  • 480
  • 481
  • 482
  • 483
  • 484
  • 485
  • 486
  • 487
  • 488
  • 489

480

By place

Byzantine Empire

  • Emperor Zeno officially dissolves the east/west co-emperorship, ruling as the first sole emperor of Rome in 95 years. The position of emperor is never again divided.

Balkans

Europe

Asia

By topic

Religion

481

By place

Europe

Persia

Asia

482

By place

Byzantine Empire

China

483

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

By topic

Religion

484

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

Africa

Asia

By topic

Religion

485

By place

Britannia

Asia

  • Emperor Xiao Wen Di institutes an "equal-field" system of agriculture, assigning each peasant family about 19 acres (140 mu) of land, of which a small portion is to be kept permanently by the farmer and his family with the rest reverting to the state upon his death of retirement. To make sure that the people supervise each other in implementing the new system, he divides the population into groups, with five families constituting a neighborhood (Jin), five neighborhoods a village (Ji), and five villages an association (tang) headed by a chief (chang). The land-reform system will discourage farmers from selling off their properties to large landholders and will be continued in essence for well over 1,000 years.
  • Prince Kenzō succeeds his adoptive father Seinei and becomes the 23rd emperor of Japan.

By topic

Religion

486

By place

Europe

By topic

Religion

487

    488

    By place

    Byzantine Empire

    Europe

    Persia

    Asia

    489

    By place

    Byzantine Empire

    Europe

    By topic

    Religion

    Significant people

      Births

        Deaths

          References

          1. http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0323.shtml Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of March 23
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