550s

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 5th century6th century7th century
Decades: 520s 530s 540s550s560s 570s 580s
Years: 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559
550s-related
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Births – Deaths – By country
Establishments – Disestablishments

Events

Contents: 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559

550


By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Persia
Asia
Americas

By topic

Arts and sciences
Religion

551


By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Persia
Asia

By topic

Arts and sciences


552


By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia

By topic

Religion

553


By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia

By topic

Religion

554


By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia

By topic

Religion


555


By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Persia
Asia

By topic

Arts and sciences
Religion


556


By place

Europe
Britain
Persia

By topic

Religion

557


By place

Europe
Asia

By topic

Religion

558


By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia

By topic

Religion


559


By place

Byzantine Empire
Britain
Asia

References

  1. Imperial Chinese Armies (p. 23). C.J. Peers, 1995. ISBN 978-1-85532-514-2
  2. J.Norwich, Byzantium: The Early Centuries, p. 251
  3. Sbeinati, M.R.; Darawcheh R. & Mouty M, (2005). "The historical earthquakes of Syria: an analysis of large and moderate earthquakes from 1365 B.C. to 1900 A.D." (PDF). Annals of Geophysics. 48 (3): 347–435. Retrieved 2 March 2011.
  4. Isidore of Seville, Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum, chapter 46. Translation by Guido Donini and Gordon B. Ford, Isidore of Seville's History of the Goths, Vandals, and Suevi, second revised edition (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1970), p. 22
  5. Bury (1958), p. 116
  6. Greatrex & Lieu (2002), p. 118-119
  7. Rance, Philip. "Narses and the Battle of Taginae (Busta Gallorum)". Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte Vol. 54, No. 4 (2005), p. 424
  8. Getica, p. 303
  9. Leeds, E.T. (1954). "The Growth of Wessex". Oxoniensia. Oxford Architectural and Historical Society. LIX: 55–56. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  10. J. Norwich, Byzantium: The Early Centuries, p. 233
  11. O'Donnell, "Liberius", p. 69
  12. Cohen, Roger. "Return to Bamiyan", The New York Times, October 29, 2007. Accessed October 29, 2007.
  13. Jean Leclerq, "The Love of Learning and the Desire for God", 2nd revised edition (New York: Fordham, Fordham University Press, (1977), p. 25
  14. Martindale et al. p. 560, 841, 1103–1104; Bury & 1958 p. 118; Greatrex, Leu & 2002 p. 120–121
  15. Myres, p. 162
  16. Bury & 1958 p. 119; Martindale et al. p. 752, 845–846; Greatrex, Lieu & 2002 p. 121
  17. Martindale, Jones & eMorris (1992), p. 81–82
  18. Rome at War (AD 293—696), p. 59. Michael Whitby, 2002. ISBN 1-84176-359-4
  19. Michael Whitby (2002-11-13). Rome at War AD 293-696. Osprey Publishing Company. p. 59. ISBN 978-1-84176-359-0.
  20. Litchi City Putian
  21. (永定三年)使元黄头与诸囚自金凤台各乘纸鸱以飞,黄头独能至紫陌乃堕,仍付御史中丞毕义云饿杀之。 (Rendering: [In the 3rd year of Yongding, 559], Gao Yang conducted an experiment by having Yuan Huangtou and a few prisoners launch themselves from a tower in Ye, capital of the Northern Qi. Yuan Huangtou was the only one who survived from this flight, as he glided over the city-wall and fell at Zimo [western segment of Ye] safely, but he was later executed.) Zizhi Tongjian 167.


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