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406
406

NOTOC Year 406 (CDVI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Arcadius and Probus (or, less frequently, '*year 1159 *Ab urbe condita'''''). The denomination 406 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events
By place
Roman Empire
- Radagaisus is forced to retreat into the hills of Fiesole. There he tries to escape, but is captured by the Romans.

- August 23 – Radagaisus is executed; 12,000 "barbarians" are incorporated into the Roman army, or sold as slaves.
- Autumn – The remaining Roman legions in Britain decide to mutiny. The usurper Marcus is proclaimed emperor.
- Vandal-Frankish war: The Vandals, led by Godigisel, are intercepted and defeated by the Franks under Marcomir. Godigisel is killed in battle and succeeded by his son Gunderic.
- December 31 – Vandals, Alans and Suebians cross the Rhine at Mogontiacum (modern Mainz), beginning an invasion of Gaul (traditional date, this may have occurred in 405).
Asia
- Faxian, Chinese traveler, arrives in India. He visits the major seats of Buddhist learning (Udyana, Peshawar, and Taxila).
- Hanzei succeeds his brother Richu, and becomes the 18th emperor of Japan in the traditional order of succession.
By topic
Agriculture
- Cultivation of rye, oats, hops, and spelt (a wheat used for livestock feed) is introduced in Europe by the native Vandals, Alans, and Sciri, who also introduce a heavy wheeled plow to be used for farming.
Religion
- Stained glass is used for the first time in churches in Rome.
Births
Deaths
References
References
- Heather, Peter J.. (2006). "The fall of the Roman Empire: a new history of Rome and the barbarians". Oxford Univ. Pr.
- Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1915). "The Imperial Family of Japan: Giving the Lineage of the Oldest Dynasty in the World". Ponsonby Memorial Society.
- Lü, Pengzhi. (2018-01-02). "The early Lingbao transmission ritual: a critical study of Lu Xiujing's (406–477) Taishang dongxuan lingbao shoudu yi". Studies in Chinese Religions.
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