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503

Calendar year


Calendar year

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503

Year 503 (DIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Volusianus and Dexicrates (or, less frequently, '*year 1256 *Ab urbe condita'''''). The denomination 503 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

Byzantine Empire

  • War with Sassanid Persia: Emperor Anastasius I sends a Byzantine army (52,000 men) to Armenia, but is defeated. The Romans attempt an unsuccessful siege of the Persian-held city Amida, on the Tigris. King Kavadh I invades Osroene, and lays siege to the city of Edessa (Northern Mesopotamia).
  • May – Areobindus, Byzantine general (magister militum), is stationed as commander at Dara, with an army of 12,000 men to keep watch at the Persian stronghold of Nisibis (modern Turkey).

Palestine

  • Mundhir III, king of the Lakhmids (Arab Christians), raids Palaestina Salutaris and Arabia Petraea. He captures a large number of Romans.

Europe

  • King Ernakh, third son of Attila the Hun, dies after a 34-year reign. He is succeeded by his two sons (Utigur and Kutrigur), who share the power with the unified Bulgars.

Births

  • October 17 – Lý Nam Đế, first emperor of Vietnam (d. 548)
  • December 2 – Xiao Gang, later Emperor Jianwen of Liang, emperor of the Chinese Liang dynasty (killed 551)
  • Chen Baxian, later Emperor Wu of Chen, first emperor of the Chinese Chen dynasty (d. 559)

Deaths

  • Ernakh, king of the Huns

References

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References

  1. {{harvnb. Greatrex. Lieu. 2002
  2. John Binns, ''Ascetics and ambassadors of Christ: the monasteries of Palestine'', 314-631. p.113; Frank R. Trombley, J. W. Watt, ''The chronicle of pseudo-Joshua the Stylite'' (the margin) p.108; Cyril of Scythopolis, ''Life of John the Hesychast'', p.211. 15-20
  3. Priscus. In ''[[Excerpta de legationibus]]''. Ed. S. de Boor. Berolini, 1903, p. 586
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