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453
NOTOC Year 453 (CDLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Opilio and Vincomalus (or, less frequently, '*year 1206 *Ab urbe condita'''''). The denomination 453 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
Byzantium
- July – Empress Pulcheria dies of natural causes at Constantinople. She has commissioned many new churches in the city during her reign. Her death leaves Flavius Aspar (magister militum) as the dominant influence on her husband, Marcian.
- Anthemius marries Marcia Euphemia, daughter of Marcian, and is elevated to the rank of comes. He is sent to the Danubian frontier to rebuild the border defences.
Europe
- c. March – Attila the Hun is found dead in bed, after a wedding feast with the Goth princess Ildico. He dies of a nosebleed at his Hungarian stronghold, drowning in his own blood, aged about 47. The Huns celebrate a strava (lamentation) over his burial place with great feasting. Attila's son Ellac is appointed successor, but his brothers Dengizich and Ernakh divide the Hunnic Empire by establishing their own kingdoms north of the Black Sea (Ukraine), supported by vassal states.
- Theodoric II succeeds his brother Thorismund as king of the Visigoths, Thorismund having been murdered after he violated the alliance with the Western Roman Empire.
Asia
- March 16 – Emperor Wen of Song is assassinated by his sons Liu Shao and Liu Jun, Prince Shixing, so that Liu Shao can become emperor.
- May 20 – Liu Shao is overthrown by another brother, Liu Jun who becomes Emperor Xiaowu of Song.
- May 27 – Liu Shao is executed, together with other members of his family.
- Ankō obtains the throne of his father Ingyō after the traditional order of succession and becomes the 20th emperor of Japan. His eldest brother Prince Kinashi no Karu commits suicide after being accused of an incestuous relationship with his sister Karu no Ōiratsume (according to the Nihon Shoki).
Births
- Brigit of Kildare, Irish patron saint (d. 524)
- Vedast, Frankish bishop (approximate date)
Deaths
- c. March – Attila, ruler of the Huns (b. 406)
- March 16 – Emperor Wen of Song, assassinated (b. 407)
- May 27 – executed:
- July – Pulcheria, Byzantine Empress
- Helian, empress of Northern Wei
- Thorismund, king of the Visigoths, assassinated
- Approximate traditional date:
- Emperor Ingyō of Japan
- Prince Kinashi no Karu of Japan
References
References
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- (2023-05-19). "Attila {{!}} Biography, Battles, Death, & Facts {{!}} Britannica".
- Blazeski, Goran. (2017-12-23). "Attila the Hun is Believed to have Died of a Nosebleed on his Wedding Night {{!}} The Vintage News".
- (2023-06-01). "8 Things You Might Not Know About Attila the Hun".
- Vaibhav. "Visigothic Kingdom of Europe - Kingdom of Toulouse".
- Roger Collins, ''Early Medieval Spain'', second edition (New York: St. Martin's, 1995), p. 298 {{ISBN. 978-0-312-12662-9
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