520s

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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 5th century6th century7th century
Decades: 490s 500s 510s520s530s 540s 550s
Years: 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529
Categories: Births – Deaths – Architecture
Establishments – Disestablishments

This is a list of events occurring in the 520s, ordered by year.

Contents

  • 520
  • 521
  • 522
  • 523
  • 524
  • 525
  • 526
  • 527
  • 528
  • 529

520

By place

Byzantine Empire

Britannia

Europe

Asia

By topic

Religion

521

By place

Byzantine Empire

Arabia

  • Ma`adikarib Ya`fur becomes king, supported by the Aksumites, he begins a military campaign against the Arabian tribes.

By topic

Music

Religion

522

By place

Europe

Arabia

  • Yūsuf Dhū-Nuwas seizes the throne of the Himyarite Kingdom in Yemen. He attacks the Aksumite garrison at Zafar, capturing the city and burning the churches.
  • Dhū Nuwas moves to Najran, a Aksumite stronghold. After accepting the city's capitulation, he massacres the Christian inhabitants. Some sources estimates a death toll up to 20,000.

523

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

Africa

Asia

By topic

Religion

524


By place

Europe

Mesoamerica

525


By place

Byzantine Empire

Britannia

Europe

Africa

Asia

  • The Daisan river, tributary of the Euphrates, floods Edessa, and within a couple of hours fills the entire city, except for the highest parts. Eventually the pent-up waters break through the city walls. The Shroud of Turin is allegedly discovered during the rebuilding of the city (see Image of Edessa).

By topic

Exploration and colonization

Religion

526

By place

Europe

Persia

Middle East

By topic

Religion

527

By place

Byzantine Empire

  • April 1 Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian as co-ruler as an incurable wound saps his strength.
  • August 1 Justin I, age 77, dies at Constantinople and is succeeded by Justinian I who becomes sole emperor.
  • Justinian I reorganises the command structure of the Byzantine army and fields a small but highly trained army.
  • Justinian I appoints Belisarius to command the Eastern army in Armenia and on the Byzantine-Persian frontier.

Britannia

Japan

By topic

Religion

528

By place

Byzantine Empire

Asia

By topic

Religion

529


By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

Arabia

Mesoamerica

Southeast Asia

By topic

Education

Religion

Significant people

    Births

      Deaths

        References

        1. Martindale, J. R. (1992). The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire. Cambridge University Press. pp. 163–164, 748. 
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