300-500 Deaths Ignatius of Antioch, bishop and theologian (martyred in Rome) (born c. AD 35) Titus, disciple of Paul (traditional date) Zheng Zhong, Han Dynasty eunuch
Births
- Dao Wu Di, emperor of Northern Wei (d. 409)
- Valentinian II, Roman Emperor (d. 392)
Deaths
- August 1 – Eusebius of Vercelli, bishop and saint
- Gogugwon, king of Goguryeo (Korea)[1]
- Hilarion, anchorite and saint (b. 291)
- Lucifer Calaritanus, founder of the Luciferian sect (approximate date)
- Zeno of Verona, bishop of Verona and martyr (approximate date)
Births
- Pei Songzhi, Chinese historian (d. 451)
Deaths
- Jin Jianwendi, emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 320)
- Maximus of Ephesus, Greek Neoplatonist philosopher
- Sabbas the Goth, Christian reader and saint (b. 334)
Births
- Murong Hui, imperial prince of the Xianbei state Later Yan (d. 397)
- Murong Sheng, emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan (d. 401)
- Synesius, bishop of Ptolemais (approximate date)
Deaths
Saint Athanasius of Alexandria
Saint Ephrem the Syrian
- May 2 – Athanasius of Alexandria, Egyptian Coptic Orthodox bishop, opponent of Arianism and saint (b. 296)
- June 9 – Ephrem the Syrian, Syrian Orthodox priest and saint (b. 306)
- November 19 – St. Nerses I
Births
- Fu Liang, official of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 426)[4]
- Gwanggaeto the Great, king of Goguryeo (d. 413)[5]
Deaths
- January 2 – Gregory the Elder, bishop of Nazianzus and saint (b. 276)[6]
- April 20 – Marcellinus of Gaul, Roman Catholic bishop and saint
- November 17 – Pap of Armenia, King of Armenia
Births
- Orosius, Christian historian and theologian (approximate date)
Deaths
Emperor Valentinian I
- February 23 – Saint Gorgonia
- May 30 – Emmelia of Caesarea, Roman Catholic and Byzantine Eastern Orthodox priest and saint
- September 3 – Mansuetus, Roman Catholic bishop and saint
- November 17 – Valentinian I, Roman Emperor (b. 321)
Date Unknown
- Geunchogo, king of Baekje (Korea)[1]
- Kipunada, king of the Kushan Empire (India)
- Rav Papa, Jewish amora and talmudist
- Samudragupta, emperor of the Gupta Empire
- Wang Meng, prime minister of the Former Qin (b. 325)
Births
- Cyril of Alexandria, patriarch and theologian (d. 444)
Deaths
Saint Bademus
- April 10 – Bademus, Roman Catholic abbot and saint
- October 10 – Acepsimas of Hnaita, Persian Syriac Orthodox bishop, martyr and saint
Date Unknown
- Ermanaric, king of the Gothic Greuthungi
- Theodosius the Elder, Roman general
- Tuoba Shiyijian, prince of the Tuoba Dai (b. 320)
- Yuan Hong, historian and politician of the Jin dynasty (b. 328)
Births
- Arcadius, Roman Emperor (approximate date)
- Euthymius the Great, abbot and bishop (d. 473)
- Valerian of Abbenza, bishop and saint (d. 457)
Deaths
- Farnobius, Gothic chieftain
Births
- Saint Germanus, bishop of Auxerre (approximate date)
Deaths
- August 9
- Flavius Julius Valens, Roman Emperor (b. 328)
- Traianus, Roman general (killed in battle)
Births
- Gunderic, king of the Vandals and Alans (d. 428)
- Wang Hong, high official of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 432)
Deaths
Saint Basil the Great
Saint Macrina the Younger
- January 1 – Basil the Great, bishop of Caesarea (b. 330)
- July 19 – Macrina the Younger, Christian nun and saint (b. 330)
- November 5 – Saint Domnin
Date Unknown
- Shapur II, king of the Sassanid Empire (b. 309)
Births
- Aelia Eudoxia, empress and wife of Arcadius (approximate date)
- Alexius, Eastern saint (approximate date)
- Eucherius, bishop of Lyon (approximate date)
- Eutyches, presbyter and archimandrite (approximate date)
- Hephaestion of Thebes, Egyptian astrologer (approximate date)
- Kālidāsa, Classical Sanskrit writer (approximate date)
- Olympiodorus of Thebes, historical writer (approximate date)
- Peter Chrysologus, bishop of Ravenna (approximate date)
- Philip of Side, Christian church historian (approximate date)
- Socrates of Constantinople, church historian (approximate date)
Deaths
- April 10 – James, Azadanus and Abdicius, Roman Catholic priests, martyrs and saints
Date Unknown
- Fritigern, king of the Visigoths
- Samudragupta, ruler of the Gupta Empire
- Wang Fahui, empress of the Jin dynasty (b. 360)
Births
- Helian Bobo, emperor of the Chinese Xiongnu state Xia (d. 425)
Deaths
Saint Syrus of Genoa
- February 15 – Faustinus of Brescia, Roman Catholic bishop and saint
- February 27 – Peter II, Patriarch of Alexandria
- June 29 – Saint Syrus, Bishop of Genoa
Date Unknown
- Athanaric, king of the Visigoths
- Saint Meletius, Patriarch of Antioch
Births
- Jin Andi, emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (d. 419)
- Sima Yuanxian, regent during the Jin Dynasty (d. 402)
Deaths
- Apollinaris the Younger, bishop of Laodicea in Syria
Births
- Lupus of Troyes, French bishop and Saint (approximate date)
Deaths
- May 30 – Isaac of Dalmatia, Byzantine Orthodox priest and saint
- August 25 – Gratian, Roman Emperor (assassinated) (b. 359)[6]
- October 21 – Saint Ursula
Date Unknown
- Ardashir II, king of Persia
- Flavia Maxima Constantia, daughter of Constantius II
- Frumentius, the "Apostle to Ethiopia"[7]
- Fu Rong, general of the Chinese Di state Former Qin
- Wulfila, Arian Gothic bishop[8]
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Births
- September 9 – Honorius, Roman Emperor (d. 423)
- Chu Lingyuan, last empress of the Jin Dynasty (d. 436)
- Maria, empress and daughter of Stilicho (approximate date)
- Sengzhao, Chinese Buddhist philosopher (d. 414)
- Wang Shen'ai, empress of the Jin Dynasty (d. 412)
Deaths
Saint Servatius of Tongeren
- May 13 – Servatius of Tongeren, Roman Catholic bishop and saint
- July 20 – Pope Timothy I of Alexandria
- December 11 – Pope Damasus I[3]
Date Unknown
- Chu Suanzi, empress of the Jin Dynasty (b. 324)
- Geungusu, king of Baekje (Korea)[1]
- Huan Chong, general and governor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 328)
- Murong Hong, founder of the Xianbei state Western Yan
- Vettius Agorius Praetextatus, praetorian prefect
- Xi Zuochi, Jin Dynasty historian
Births
- Avitus, Western Roman Emperor (approximate date)[9]
- Murong Chao, emperor of the Xianbei state Southern Yan (d. 410)[10]
- Murong Xi, emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan (d. 407)[11]
- Pulcheria, daughter of Theodosius I who died in infancy (d. 386)[12]
- Saint Patrick, missionary in Ireland (approximate date)[13]
- Paulus Orosius, historian and theologian (approximate date)[14]
- Xie Lingyun, Chinese poet of the Southern and Northern Dynasties (d. 433)[15]
Deaths
- October 16 – Fú Jiān, emperor of the Chinese Di state Former Qin (b. 337)[16]
- Aelia Flaccilla, Roman empress and wife of Theodosius I (or possibly 386)[17]
- Chimnyu, king of Baekje (Korea)[18]
- Dao An, Buddhist monk of the Jin Dynasty (b. 312)[19]
- Murong Wei, emperor of the Xianbei state Former Yan (b. 350)[11]
- Priscillian, Spanish bishop and theologian[7]
- Xie An, statesman of the Jin Dynasty (b. 320)[20]
-
Births
- Jin Gongdi, last emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 421)
- Nestorius, founder of Nestorianism (approximate date)
Deaths
- November 23 – Jin Feidi, emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 342)
- Cyril of Jerusalem, theologian and saint
- Demophilus, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Duan Sui, ruler of the Western Yan
- Fu Pi, emperor of the Former Qin
- Murong Chong, emperor of the Western Yan (b. 359)
- Murong Yao, emperor of the Western Yan
- Murong Yi, ruler of the Western Yan
- Murong Zhong, emperor of the Western Yan
- Pulcheria, daughter of Theodosius I (b. 385)
- Wang Xianzhi, Chinese calligrapher (b. 344)
- Yang, empress of the Former Qin
Births
- Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland (approximate date)
Deaths
- Aelia Flaccilla, Roman Empress and wife of Theodosius I
- Alatheus, chieftain of the Ostrogoths
- Saint Monica, mother of Augustine of Hippo
Births
Deaths
- August 28 – Magnus Maximus, Western Roman Emperor
- Flavius Victor, son of Magnus Maximus and co-emperor (Augustus)
- Qifu Guoren, ruler of the Xianbei state Western Qin
- Shapur III, king of the Sassanid Empire (Persia)
- Themistius, statesman, rhetorician and philosopher (b. 317)
- Xie Xuan, general of the Jin Dynasty (b. 343)
Births
- Geiseric, king of the Vandals and Alans (approximate date)[citation needed]
Deaths
- Empress Mao, Chinese empress and wife of Fu Deng (Former Qin)
Births
- Bleda, king of the Huns (approximate date)
- Gao Yun, duke of the Xianbei state Northern Wei (d. 487)
- Prosper of Aquitaine, disciple and Christian writer (approximate date)
- Romanus of Condat, hermit and saint (approximate date)
- Simeon Stylites, Christian Stylite (approximate date)
- Xie Hui, general of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 426)
Deaths
- January 25 – Gregory Nazianzus, theologian and Patriarch of Constantinople (b. 329)
- Apollinaris of Laodicea, bishop and theologian
- Aurelius Victor, Roman historian and politician
- Chen Guinü, queen consort of Jin Xiaowudi
- Diodorus of Tarsus, bishop and monastic reformer
Births
- Aspar, Alan patrician and general (magister militum) (approximate date)
- Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae (modern Chaves, Portugal) (approximate date)
- Salvian, Christian writer (approximate date)
Deaths
- Castor of Karden, Christian priest and hermit
- Duan, Chinese empress and wife of Murong Bao
- Gainas, Gothic chieftain and general (magister militum)
- Li Lingrong, empress and mother of Jin Xiaowudi
- Lü Guang, emperor of the Di state Later Liang (b. 337)
- Lü Shao, "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang) of Later Liang
- Oribasius, Greek medical writer and physician
-
Births
- Narsai, Syriac poet and theologian (approximate date)
Deaths
- November 26 – Pope Siricius
- Bahram IV, king of the Sassanid Empire (Persia)
- Eutropius, Roman consul and eunuch
- Evagrius Ponticus, Christian monk and ascetic (b. 345)
- Fabiola, Christian saint
- Nintoku, emperor of Japan
- Tribigild, Ostrogothic general
- Tufa Wugu, prince of the Xianbei state Southern Liang
- Yuan Shansong, official and poet of the Jin Dynasty
Births
Deaths
- May 27 – Murong Bao, emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan (b. 355)
- August 15 – Lan Han, official of the Xianbei state Lan Yan
- Didymus the Blind, Alexandrian theologian
- Gildo, Moorish prince and comes Africae (governor)
- Murong Lin, Chinese prince of the Xianbei state Later Yan
- Murong Nong, Chinese prince of the Xianbei state Later Yan
- Nectarius, archbishop of Constantinople
Births
- March 30 or March 31 – K'uk B'alam I, king of Palenque (Mexico)
Deaths
- April 4 – Aurelius Ambrosius, bishop of Milan
- November 8 – Martin of Tours, bishop and saint
- Murong Hui, imperial prince of Later Yan (b. 373)
- Murong Long, general and prince of Later Yan
- Empress She, wife of emperor Yao Chang
Births
- Petronius Maximus, Western Roman Emperor (approximate date)
Deaths
- Duan Yuanfei, empress and wife of emperor Murong Chui
- Dowager Helan, mother of emperor Wei Daowudi (b. 351)
- Jin Xiaowudi, emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (b. 362)
- Murong Chui, general and founder of Later Yan (b. 326)
Births
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Deaths
- January 17 – Theodosius I, Roman Emperor (b. 347)
- November 27 – Rufinus, Roman consul and praetorian prefect
- Apa Bane, Christian hermit and Saint
- Ausonius, Roman poet and rhetorician
Births
Deaths
- September 8 – Arbogast, Frankish general
- September 6 – Eugenius, Roman usurper
- Fu Chong, emperor of the Chinese Di state Former Qin
- Fu Deng, emperor of the Di state Former Qin (b. 343)
- Murong Yong, emperor of the Xianbei state Western Yan
- Virius Nicomachus Flavianus, Roman historian and politician (b. 334)
- Yao Chang, emperor of the Qiang state Later Qin (b. 331)
Births
- Sima Maoying, empress of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 439)
- Theodoret of Cyrrhus, bishop and theologian (approximate date)
Deaths
- Eunomius of Cyzicus, Arian bishop and theologian
- Zhai Zhao "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang), emperor of Wei
Births
- Flavius Marcian, Roman Emperor (d. 457)
- Galla Placidia, Roman Empress and daughter of Theodosius I (d. 450)
- Ming Yuan Di, emperor of the Xianbei state Northern Wei (d. 423)
Deaths
- May 15 – Valentinian II, Roman Emperor (b. 371)
- Gregory Bæticus, bishop of Elvira (Spain)
Births
- Flavius Aetius, Roman general (Magister militum) of part Gothic heritage. (d.454)
Deaths
- Heduohan, chief of the Rouran tribes (killed in battle against the Northern Wei)
- Justina, Roman empress (approximate date)
- Macarius of Egypt, Christian monk and hermit
- Peter of Sebaste, bishop of Armenia
- Zhai Liao "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang), founder of the Dingling state Wei
Births
- Approximate date - John Malalas, Byzantine chronicler (d. c. 578)[2]
Deaths
- April 9 – Zeno, Byzantine Emperor
- Peter the Iberian, Georgian theologian and saint
Deaths
- Childeric I, king of the Salian Franks (or 482)
- Sabinianus Magnus, Roman general
- Theodoric Strabo, Ostrogothic chieftain
- Timothy III, patriarch of Alexandria
Deaths
- August 25 – Gennadius I, patriarch of Constantinople
- Ardabur, Roman general and son of Aspar
- Aspar, Alan patrician and general (magister militum)
- Eudocia, Vandal queen and daughter of Valentinian III (approximate date)
- Julius Patricius, Roman general and son of Aspar (approximate date)
Births
- Hilderic, king of the Vandals (approximate date)
- Romulus Augustulus, emperor of the Western Roman Empire
Deaths
- August 7 – Majorian, emperor of the Western Roman Empire
- November 10 – Pope Leo I
- Palladius, first bishop of Ireland (approximate date)
Births
- Brigit of Kildare, Irish patron saint (approximate date)
- Jacob of Serugh, Syrian poet and theologian (approximate date)
Deaths
- July 29 – Tuoba Huang, prince of Northern Wei (b. 428)
- Theodoric I, king of the Visigoths
- Liu Yikang, prince of the Liu Song dynasty (b. 409)
- Pei Songzhi, Chinese historian (b. 372)
Births
Deaths
- Hermeric, king of the Suebi
- John, Patriarch of Antioch
Births
- Anastasius I, emperor of the Byzantine Empire (approximate date)
Deaths
- June 22 – Paulinus of Nola, Christian bishop and poet (b. 354)
- Qifu Mumo, prince of the Chinese Xianbei state Western Qin
Deaths
- September 2 – Constantius III, emperor of the Western Roman Empire[1]
- Jin Gongdi, last emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 386)
- Li Xun, ruler of the Chinese state Western Liang
- Mary of Egypt, patron saint (approximate date)
- Ravina I, rabbi (teacher) and Jewish Talmudist
- Captain Moroni, war leader in the Book of Mormon
Births
Deaths
- September 18 – Constantine III, Roman usurper
- Constans II, usurper and son of Constantine III
- Gerontius, Roman general
- Gundomar I, king of Burgundy
- Yax Nuun Ayiin I, king of Tikal (Guatemala) (approximate date)
Births
- April 10 – Theodosius II, Roman Emperor (d. 450)
- Aelia Eudocia, Roman Empress and wife of Theodosius II (approximate date)
- Leo I, Byzantine Emperor (d. 474)
Deaths
- December 19 – Pope Anastasius I
- Duan Ye, prince of the Chinese state Northern Liang
- Lü Zuan, emperor of the Di state Later Liang
- Murong Sheng, emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan (b. 373)
- Empress Yang, wife of Lü Zuan
Deaths
- March 1 – Pope Felix III
- Xiao Ni, prince of Southern Qi (b. 444)
Births
- Justinian I, emperor of the Byzantine Empire (d. 565)
Deaths
- January 8 – Severinus of Noricum, monk and saint
- Ailill Molt, High King of Ireland (approximate date)
- Qi Gaodi, Chinese emperor of Southern Qi (b. 427)
Births
- Emilian of Cogolla, Iberic abbot and saint (approximate date)
Deaths
- July 11 – Anthemius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire
- August 18 – Ricimer, de facto ruler of the Western Roman Empire
- Ming Di, Chinese emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 439)
- Olybrius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire
Births
- Anicia Juliana, daughter of Olybrius
- Muryeong, king of Baekje (Korea)
Deaths
Births
- Gundobad, king of the Burgundians (approximate date)
- John the Silent, bishop and Saint (died 558)
- Qi Mingdi, emperor of Southern Qi (d. 498)
- Wang Jian, official of Liu Song and Southern Qi (d. 489)
- Yu Zhong, official and regent of Northern Wei (d. 518)
Deaths
- March 11 – Tai Wu Di, emperor of Northern Wei (b. 408)
- Drest I, king of the Picts (approximate date)
- Nan'an Yinwang, emperor of Northern Wei
- King Pithiya …-452, sixth Dravidan King of Anuradhapura [Rajarata, Sri Lanka] 450-452 [1]
- Yujiulü, consort and wife of Tuoba Huang
- Zong Ai, eunuch and high official
Births
- Feng, Chinese empress and regent of the Northern Wei Dynasty (d. 490)
- Isidore of Miletus, Byzantine architect and mathematician (d. 537)
- Placidia, Roman empress and daughter of Valentinian III (approximate date)
- Angelus Daemonicus, Roman general (d. ?)
Deaths
- Veh Mihr Shapur, Sasanian military officer and Marzban of Armenia
Births
- Moninne, one of Ireland's early women saints
Deaths
- July 26 – Pope Celestine I
- Anicia Faltonia Proba, Roman noblewoman
- Bonifacius, Roman general and governor in Africa
- Helian Ding, emperor of the Chinese Xiongnu state Xia
- Saint Ninian, missionary in Scotland (approximate date)
- Wang Hong, official of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 379)
Births
- August 8 – Casper, ruler of the Maya city of Palenque
- Genevieve, patron saint (approximate date)
- Licinia Eudoxia, Roman empress (d. 493)
Deaths
- September 4 – Pope Boniface I
- Abraham of Cyrrhus, Syrian hermit and bishop
- Fa-Hien, Chinese Buddhist monk and traveler (approximate date)
- Theudemeres, king of the Franks (approximate date)
- Wu Di, emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 363)
Births
- February 8 – Proclus, Greek Neoplatonist philosopher (d. 485)
- Lu Huinan, empress dowager of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 466)
Deaths
- October 15 – Theophilus, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Qifu Gangui, prince of the Xianbei state Western Qin
- Sarus, Gothic chieftain
- Uldin, chieftain of the Huns
- Wang Shen'ai, empress of the Jin Dynasty (born 384)
Deaths
- Empress Dowager Ding, mother of Murong Sheng
- Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, Roman consul and intellectual
- Sima Yuanxian, regent during the Jin Dynasty (b. 382)
- Tufa Lilugu, prince of the Xianbei state Southern Liang
Births
- Cerbonius, bishop of Populonia (approximate date)
- Erzhu Rong, general of Northern Wei (d. 530)
Deaths
- March 15 – Odoacer, first "barbarian" king of Italy (b. 433)
- March 17 (approximate date) – Saint Patrick, Romano-British Christian missionary, patron saint of Ireland
- Chilperic II, king of Burgundy
- Daniel the Stylite, Christian saint
- Onoulphus, general and brother of Odoacer
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi (b. 440)
- Xiao Zhangmao, crown prince of Southern Qi (b. 458)
Births
- Xiao Baojuan, emperor of Southern Qi (d. 501)
- Xuan Wu Di, emperor of Northern Wei (d. 515)
- Yuan Xun, crown prince of Northern Wei (d. 497)
- Zhu Yi, high official of Southern Liang (d. 549)
Deaths
Births
- Xiao Zhaoye, Chinese emperor of Southern Qi (known as the Prince of Yulin) (d. 494)
- Kavad I, king (shah) of the Sasanian Empire from 488 to 531, with an interruption of two years
Deaths
Births
- Houfei Di, emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 477)
Deaths
- Frumar, Suevic king of Galicia (approximate date)
- Richimund, Suevic king of Galicia (approximate date)
- Romanus of Condat, hermit and saint (approximate date)
Births
- Brigit of Kildare, Irish patron saint (d. 524)
- Vedast, Frankish bishop (approximate date)
Deaths
- July – Pulcheria, Byzantine Empress
- Attila the Hun, ruler of the Hunnic Empire
- Helian, empress of Northern Wei
- Ingyō, emperor of Japan (approximate date)
- Kinashi, prince of Japan (approximate date)
- Liu Jun, prince of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 429)
- Liu Shao, emperor of Liu Song (b. 426)
- Pan, concubine of Wen Di
- Thorismund, king of the Visigoths
- Wen Di, emperor of Liu Song (b. 407)
- Yin Yuying, empress of Liu Song
Deaths
- Zong Bing, Chinese artist and musician
Births
- Liu Bing, high official of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 477)
- Odoacer, first "barbarian" king of Italy (d. 493)
Deaths
- Juqu Mengxun, prince of the Xiongnu state Northern Liang (b. 368)
- Xie Lingyun, Chinese poet of the Southern and Northern Dynasties (b. 385)
Births
- Theodosius the Cenobiarch, monk and founder of the Monastery of St. Theodosius (approximate date)
Deaths
- August 15 – Honorius, Roman Emperor (b. 384)[1]
- December 23 – Ming Yuan Di, ruler of the Xianbei state Northern Wei (b. 392)
- Eulalius, antipope of Rome
- Tufa, Chinese princess and wife of Qifu Chipan
- Xiao Wenshou, empress dowager of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 343)
Deaths
- March 7 – Heraclianus, Roman usurper
- September 13 – Marcellinus of Carthage, martyr and saint
- Chandragupta II, emperor of the Gupta Empire
- Gwanggaeto the Great, king of Goguryeo (b. 374)
- Jovinus, Roman usurper of Gaul
- Kumarajiva, Buddhist monk and translator (b. 344)
- Prudentius, Roman Christian poet (b. 348)
- Sebastianus, Roman usurper and brother of Jovinus
- Qiao Zong, warlord and prince of Chengdu
Births
- Hilary, bishop of Arles (d. 449)
- Yuan He, official of the Northern Wei Dynasty (d. 479)
Deaths
- Epiphanius of Salamis, Church Father
- Severin, bishop of Cologne
- Sima Daozi, regent of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (b. 364)
Births
- Antalas, Berber tribal leader (approximate date)
- Aregund, queen of the Franks (approximate date)
- Belisarius, Byzantine general (approximate date)
- Bhavyaviveka, Indian Madhyamaka scholar (approximate date)
- Clotilde, daughter of Clovis I (approximate date)
- David, Welsh bishop (approximate date)
- Erzhu Shilong, high-official of Northern Wei (d. 532)
- Gildas, British cleric (approximate date)
- Marcouf, missionary and saint (approximate date)
- Nonnosus, abbot and saint (approximate date)
- Octa, king of Kent (approximate date)
- Procopius, Byzantine historian (approximate date)
- Theodora, Byzantine Empress (approximate date)
- Theudebert I, king of Austrasia (or 495)
- Tribonian, Byzantine jurist (approximate date)
- Xie He, Chinese writer and art historian (approximate date)
Deaths
- March 29 – Gwynllyw, Welsh king and religious figure
- Dauí Tenga Uma, king of Connacht (Ireland)
- Zu Chongzhi, Chinese mathematician (b. 429)
Births
- May 3 – K'an Joy Chitam I, ruler of Palenque (d. 565)
- John Philoponus, Aristotelian commentator and philosopher (d. 570)
- Romanos the Melodist, Syrian poet (approximate date)
- Vigilantia, Byzantine princess (approximate date)
Deaths
- Feng, Chinese empress and regent of Northern Wei (b. 442)
- Peter III Mongus, patriarch of Alexandria
- Theodora of Alexandria, Desert Mother
Births
- Baderic, king of the Thuringii (approximate date)
- Benedict of Nursia, monasticist (approximate date)
- Boethius, Roman philosopher and writer (d. 524)[1]
- Dignāga, Buddhist founder of Indian logic (d. 540)
- Eutharic, Visigothic prince (approximate date)
- Gelimer, king of the Vandals and Alans (d. 553)
- Scholastica, Christian nun (approximate date)
- Xiao Zhaowen, emperor of Southern Qi (d. 494)
- Zu Gengzhi, Chinese mathematician (d. 525)
Deaths
- Chilperic I, king of Burgundy
- Conall Cremthainne, king of Uisneach (Ireland)
- Erbin of Dumnonia, Brythonic king (approximate date)
- Julius Nepos, Western Roman Emperor
- Nechtan I, king of the Picts
- Tydfil, female saint (approximate date)
Births
- Buddhapālita, Indian Madhyamaka scholar (d. 550)
- Caesarius, bishop of Arles (approximate date)
- Dionysius Exiguus, inventor of the Anno Domini era (approximate date)
- Endelienta, Welsh princess and saint (approximate date)
- Ferreolus of Rodez, Roman senator (approximate date)
- Finnian of Clonard, Irish monastic saint (d. 549)
- approximate date – Pope John I
Deaths
- K'inich Popol Hol, king of the Maya city of Copán
- Romanus, Roman usurper in the West Roman Empire (executed)
Births
- Budic II, king of Brittany (approximate date)
- Hilderic, king of the Vandals and Alans (approximate date)
- Romulus Augustulus, last emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Deaths
- October 20 – Aelia Eudocia, Roman Empress and wife of Theodosius II
- Ardaric, king of the Gepids (approximate date)
- Juqu Anzhou, prince of the Chinese Xiongnu states Northern Liang
Births
- February 2 – Justin I, Byzantine Emperor (d. 527)
- Ariadne, Byzantine Empress (approximate date)
- Avitus, archbishop of Vienne (approximate date) (d. 518)
- Chilperic II, king of Burgundy (approximate date)
- Gunthamund, king of the Vandals (d. 496)
- Isidore, Neoplatonist philosopher (approximate date)
- Pope Hormisdas (approximate date)
- Thrasamund, king of the Vandals (d. 523)
Deaths
- July 28 – Theodosius II, Roman Emperor (b. 401)
- July 31 – Peter Chrysologus, bishop of Ravenna
- November 27 – Galla Placidia, Roman Empress (b. 392)
- Chrysaphius, eunuch and chief minister
- Cui Hao, prime minister of Northern Wei
- Chlodio, semi legendary Frankish king and supposed great-grandfather of Clovis I (approximate date) (b.390)
- Kālidāsa, Classical Sanskrit writer (approximate date)
- Quodvultdeus, bishop of Carthage (approximate date)
- Socrates Scholasticus, church historian (approximate date)
- Sozomen, church historian (approximate date)
Births
- Bodhidharma, semi-legendary Buddhist monk (approximate date)
- Euric, Visigothic king and son of Theodoric I (d. 484)
- Gaudentius, son of Flavius Aetius (approximate date)
- Qi Wudi, Chinese emperor of the Southern Qi Dynasty (d. 493)
- Tonantius Ferreolus, Gallo-Roman senator and prefect of Gaul
- Vakhtang I, king of Iberia (modern Georgia) (approximate date)
- Wen Cheng Di, emperor of the Northern Wei Dynasty (d. 465)
Deaths
- February 17 – Mesrob, Armenian monk and linguist (b. 362)
- August 18 – Pope Sixtus III
- Amalgaid mac Fiachrae, king of Connacht (Ireland)
- Yuan Qigui, empress and wife of Wen of Liu Song (b. 405)
Births
- Anastasius I, Byzantine Emperor (d. 518)
- Asclepigenia, Athenian philosopher and mystic (d. 485)
- Julius Nepos, Western Roman Emperor (d. 480)
- Marcia Euphemia, Roman Empress (approximate date)
- Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop and diplomat (approximate date)
- Syagrius, Roman official and son of Aegidius
- Victor Vitensis, African bishop (approximate date)
- Xiao Wu Di, emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 464)
Deaths
- August 28 – Augustine of Hippo, bishop and theologian (b. 354)
- Abdas, bishop of Susa
- Saint Aurelius, bishop of Carthage (approximate date)
- Feng Ba, emperor of the Chinese state Northern Yan
- Flavius Felix, Roman consul
- Nilus of Sinai, bishop and saint (approximate date)
- Octar, Hunnic ruler (approximate date)
- Plutarch of Athens, Greek philosopher
Births
- Anthemius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
- Ecdicius, Roman general (magister militum) (approximate date)
- Glycerius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
- Libius Severus, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
- Majorian, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
- Palladius, caesar and son of Petronius Maximus (approximate date)
- Valamir, king of the Ostrogoths (approximate date)
- Yuan Can, high official of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 477)
Deaths
- January 21 – Yazdegerd I, king of the Sassanid Empire
- February 26 – Saint Porphyry, bishop of Gaza (Palestine)
- September 30 – Saint Jerome, priest and translator of the Bible
- Saint Abdas, bishop of Susa (Iran)
- Li Xin, duke of the Chinese state Western Liang
- Orosius, Christian historian and theologian (approximate date)
- Pelagius, British monk (approximate date)
- Yao, empress consort and wife of Mingyuan
Births
- Severinus of Noricum, monk and saint (approximate date)
Deaths
- Alaric I, king of the Visigoths[1]
- Hanzei, emperor of Japan (approximate date)
- Maron, Syriac Christian monk
- Murong Chao, emperor of Southern Yan (b. 385)
- Yujiulü Shelun, khagan (emperor) of Xianbei
Births
Deaths
- Xiao Zhaowen, emperor of Southern Qi (b. 480)
- Xiao Zhaoye, emperor of Southern Qi (known as the Prince of Yulin) (b. 473)
Births
- Antonina, Byzantine patrikia and wife of Belisarius (approximate date)
- Brendan, Irish abbot and saint (approximate date)
Deaths
- December 23 – Huneric, king of the Vandals
- Euric, king of the Visigoths
- Peroz I, king of the Persian Empire
- Seinei, emperor of Japan
- Verina, wife of former emperor Leo I
Births
- Abraham of Kratia, Christian monk and saint (approximate date)
- Anthemius of Tralles, Greek architect and mathematician (approximate date)
- Clotilde, Christian wife of Clovis I and ancestress of the succeeding Merovingian kings. (Approximate date) (d.545)
- Magnus Felix Ennodius, bishop and Latin poet (approximate date)
Deaths
- January 18 – Leo I, Byzantine Emperor (b. 401)
- November 17 – Leo II, Byzantine Emperor (b. 467)
- Theodemir, king of the Ostrogoths (approximate date)
Births
- Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf, great-grandfather of Mohammed (approximate date)
- Wu Di, Chinese emperor of the Liang Dynasty (d. 549)
Deaths
- Aegidius, Roman general (magister militum) (approximate date)
- Conall Gulban, king of Tir Chonaill (approximate date)
- Wang Xianyuan, empress and wife of Xiao Wu Di (b. 427)
- Xiao Wu Di, emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 430)
Births
- Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths (d. 526)
- Xian Wen Di, Chinese emperor of Northern Wei (d. 476)
Deaths
- September 21 – Flavius Aetius, Roman general (magister militum)
- Ellac, king of the Huns
- Justa Grata Honoria, sister of Valentinian III (approximate date)
- Dioscorus the Great, patriarch of Alexandria
Births
- Xiao Ni, prince of Southern Qi (d. 492)
Deaths
- Bricius, bishop of Tours
- Cyril of Alexandria, patriarch and theologian
- Juqu Wuhui, prince of Northern Liang
Deaths
- April 12 – Maximianus, archbishop of Constantinople[3]
- Helian Chang, emperor of the Chinese Xiongnu state Xia
- Rugila, king of the Huns (approximate date)
- Tao Sheng, Chinese Buddhist scholar
Death
- Shao Di, emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 406)
Deaths
- Synesius, bishop of Ptolemais (approximate date)
- Yujiulü Hulü, ruler of the Rouran Khaganate (Mongolia)
Deaths
- January 1 – Telemachus, Christian monk and martyr
- February – Flavian I, Patriarch of Antioch
- June 19 – Huan Xuan, warlord and emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 369)
- October 6 – Aelia Eudoxia, Roman Empress and wife of Arcadius
- Claudian, Roman poet (approximate date)
- He Fani, empress of the Jin dynasty (b. 339)
- Paula, Desert Mother and saint (b. 347)
Births
- Ingund, queen of the Franks (approximate date)
- Ly Thien Bao, emperor of Vietnam (d. 555)
- Maximianus, bishop of Ravenna (d. 556)
Deaths
- April 26 – Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei, emperor of Northern Wei (b. 467)
- Feng Run, Chinese empress of Northern Wei
Deaths
- Acacius, patriarch of Constantinople
- Modest, bishop of Trier
- Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop and diplomat
- Wang Jian, official of Liu Song and Southern Qi (b. 452)
Births
- Ruan Xiaoxu, bibliography writer (d. 536)
Deaths
- Samgeun, king of Baekje (Korea)[1]
- Shun Di, emperor of Liu Song (b. 467)
- Wang Zhenfeng, empress of Liu Song (b. 436)
- Yuan He, high official of Northern Wei (b. 403)
- Yūryaku, emperor of Japan
Births
- Zhou She, high official of the Liang Dynasty (d. 524)
Deaths
- Dengizich, king of the Huns (approximate date)
- Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae (approximate date)
Births
- November 15 – B'utz Aj Sak Chiik, king of Palenque (Mexico)
Deaths
- September 2 – Simeon Stylites, Christian pillar-saint
- Hormizd III, king of the Sasanian Empire (approximate date)
- Vortigern, king of the Britons (approximate date)
Births
- February 25 – Emperor Qianfei, emperor of the Liu Song dynasty (d. 466)
- Eugendus, abbot of Condat Abbey (approximate date)
- Kavadh I, king of the Persian Empire (d. 531)
Deaths
- August 11 – Flavian, patriarch of Constantinople
- Eucherius, bishop of Lyon (approximate date)
- Hilary, bishop of Arles (b. 403)
Births
- Eudocia, Vandal queen and daughter of Valentinian III
- Ming Di, emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 472)
- Sabbas the Sanctified, Christian monk and saint (d. 532)
Deaths
- Isaac, patriarch of Armenia (b. 338)
- Litorius, general of the Western Roman Empire
- Sima Maoying, empress of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 393)
- Spearthrower Owl, ruler of Teotihuacan (Mexico)
Births
- Liu Jun, prince of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 453)
- Zu Chongzhi, Chinese mathematician (d. 500)
Deaths
- January 6 – Honoratus, archbishop of Arles
- Heremigarius, military leader of the Suebi
Births
- July 2 – Valentinian III, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (d. 455)
Deaths
- Jin Andi, emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (b. 382)
Births
- Daniel the Stylite, Christian saint (approximate date)
- Liu Yikang, prince of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 451)
Deaths
- Daowu, emperor of the Northern Wei (b. 371)
- Gao Yun, emperor of the Northern Yan
- Li of Yan, empress, wife of Gao Yun (who died the same year)
- Mallius Theodorus, Roman consul (approximate date)
- Serena, noblewoman and wife of Stilicho
Births
- Jie Min Di, emperor of Northern Wei (d. 532)[7]
- Kevin of Glendalough, Irish abbot and saint (d. 618)[8]
Deaths
- November 19 – Pope Anastasius II[4]
- Ninken, emperor of Japan[9]
- Qi Mingdi, emperor of Southern Qi (b. 452)[10]
Births
- He Di, emperor of Southern Qi (d. 502)
- Senán mac Geirrcinn, Irish saint
- Yu, empress of Northern Wei (d. 507)
Deaths
- Balash, king of the Persian Empire
- Hengest, leader of Kent
- Illus, Byzantine general
- Leontius, Byzantine usurper
- Peter the Fuller, patriarch of Antioch
Births
Deaths
- Lupus of Troyes, French bishop and saint (approximate date)
- Shen Youzhi, Chinese general of Liu Song
Births
- Nectan of Hartland, Welsh prince and saint (approximate date)
Deaths
- February 29, – Pope Hilarius
- Dengizich, king of the Huns (approximate date)
- Gunabhadra, Indian Buddhist scholar-monk (b. 394)
- Marcellinus, Roman general (magister militum)
Births
- Damascius, Syrian neoplatonist (approximate date)
- Xiao Zhangmao, crown prince of Southern Qi (d. 493)
Deaths
Births
- Cyriacus of Athens, Greek anchorite and saint (d. 557)
Deaths
- Chlodio, king of the Salian Franks (approximate date)
- Kou Qianzhi, Chinese high official and Daoist (b. 365)
- Rechila, king of the Suebi (approximate date)
- Saint Germanus, bishop of Auxerre (approximate date)
Births
- Basina, queen of Thuringia (approximate date)
- Epiphanius, bishop of Pavia (d. 496)
Deaths
- Bahram V, king of the Persian Empire
- Feng Hong, last emperor of Northern Yan
Births
- Tuoba Huang, prince of the Xianbei state Northern Wei (d. 451)
Deaths
- Gunderic, king of the Vandals and Alans (b. 379)
- Qifu Chipan, prince of the Xianbei state Western Qin
- Theodore of Mopsuestia, bishop and theologian
Births
Deaths
- December 26 – Pope Zosimus
- Attaces, king of the Alans
- Wallia, king of the Visigoths
Births
- Tai Wu Di, emperor of the Northern Wei Dynasty (d. 452)
- Roger Smith
Deaths
- May 1 – Arcadius, Roman Emperor
- May 4 – Venerius, bishop of Milan and Saint
- August 22 – Flavius Stilicho, Roman general
Births
- Abdul Mutallib, grandfather of Islamic prophet Mohammed (d. 578)
- Cadoc, abbot and saint (approximate date)
- Chlothar I, king of the Franks (d. 561)
Deaths
- Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf, great-grandfather of Mohammed
- Longinus of Cardala, Isaurian official and rebel leader
- Yuan Xun, crown prince of Northern Wei (b. 483)
Births
- Sacerdos of Lyon, French archbishop (d. 551)
- Xiao Baoyin, prince of Southern Qi (d. 530)
Deaths
- Gao Yun, duke of Northern Wei (b. 390)
- Kenzō, emperor of Japan (approximate date)
- Syagrius, "king of the Romans" (approximate date)
Deaths
- January 25 – Genseric, king of the Vandals and Alans
- Armatus, Byzantine general (magister militum)
- Basina, queen of Thuringia (Germany)
- Houfei Di, emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 463)
- Liu Bing, high official of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 433)
- Munju, king of Baekje (Korea)[2]
- Timothy II, Coptic Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria
- Yuan Can, high official of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 420)
Births
- October 13 – Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei, emperor of Northern Wei (d. 499)
- Cerdic, first king of Anglo-Saxon Wessex (approximate date)
- Leo II, Byzantine Emperor (d. 474)
- Emperor Shun of Liu Song, Chinese emperor of Liu Song (d. 479)
Deaths
- Benignus of Armagh, Irish bishop (approximate date)
- Skandagupta, ruler of the Gupta Empire (India)
Births
- Leontia, Roman empress and wife of Anthemius (d. 479)
- Medardus, bishop of Vermandois (approximate date)
Deaths
- January 27 – Flavius Marcian, Roman emperor (b. 392)
- October 28 – Ibas, bishop of Edessa (modern Turkey)
- Avitus, emperor of the Western Roman Empire
- Merovech, king of the Salian Franks (approximate date)
- Palladius, first bishop of Ireland (approximate date)
- Saint Proterius, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Theodoret of Cyrrhus, bishop and theologian
- Valerian of Abbenza, bishop and saint (b. 377)
- Yazdegerd II, king of the Persian Empire
Deaths
- Areobindus, Roman general (magister militum)
- Juqu Mujian, prince of the Chinese state Northern Liang
- Secundinus (or Seachnaill), patron saint
Births
- Childeric I, king of the Salian Franks (approximate date)
- Remigius, bishop of Reims (approximate date)
Deaths
- Li Jingshou, princess of the Xiongnu state Northern Liang
Births
- Erbin of Dumnonia, Brythonic king (approximate date)
- Qi Gaodi, Chinese emperor of the Southern Qi Dynasty (d. 482)
- Wang Xianyuan, empress and wife of Song Xiaowudi (d. 464)
Deaths
- December 24 – Sisinnius I, archbishop of Constantinople
- Guisin, king of Baekje (Korea)[1]
- Tao Qian, Chinese poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (b. 365)
Births
- Peter the Iberian, Georgian theologian and Saint (approximate date)
- Justa Grata Honoria, daughter of Constantius III (approximate date)
Deaths
- March 12 – Pope Innocent I
- Li Gao, Chinese general of the state Western Liang (b. 351)
- Yao Hong, last emperor of the Qiang state Later Qin (b. 388)
Births
- Wen Di, Chinese emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 453)
Deaths
- Fu Xunying, empress of the Xianbei state Later Yan
- Gratian, Roman usurper
- John Chrysostom, archbishop of Constantinople
- Marcus, Roman usurper
- Maria, empress consort and wife of Honorius
- Murong Xi, emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan (b. 385)
- Victricius, missionary and bishop of Rouen (approximate date)
Births
- Childebert I, king of the Franks (d. 558)
- Erzhu Tianguang, general of Northern Wei (d. 532)
- Gao Huan, general of Northern Wei (d. 547)
- Germain, bishop of Paris (d. 576)
Deaths
- November 19 – Pope Gelasius I
- Athanasius, Coptic Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria
- Epiphanius, bishop of Pavia (b. 438)
- Gennadius of Massilia, priest and historian
- Gibuld, king of the Alamanni
- Gunthamund, king of the Vandals and Alans
Deaths
Births
- December – Aryabhata, Indian mathematician and astronomer (d. 550)
- Hilary of Galeata, Christian monk and saint (d. 558)
Deaths
- August
- Basiliscus, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Marcus, co-Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire
- August 28 – Orestes, Roman politician and regent
- Xian Wen Di, Chinese Emperor of Northern Wei (b. 454)
Births
- Arthur, king of the Britons (approximate date)
- Clovis I, first king of the Franks (approximate date)
- Xu Mian, high official of the Liang Dynasty (d. 535)
Deaths
- January 1 – Emperor Qianfei, emperor of the Liu Song dynasty (b. 449)
- Liu Zixun, prince and pretender of Liu Song (b. 456)
- Lu Huinan, empress dowager of Liu Song (b. 412)
- Theodoric II, king of the Visigoths
- Yifu Hun, high official of Northern Wei
Births
Deaths
- September 17 – Remistus, Roman general (magister militum)
- Emperor Ankō of Japan (approximate date)
- Eutyches, presbyter and archimandrite (approximate date)
- Rechiar, king of the Suebi (captured and executed)
- Talorc I, king of the Picts (approximate date)
Deaths
- February 19 – Leontius of Trier, Bishop of Trier
- Mac Cairthinn mac Coelboth, king of Leinster (Ireland)
- Proclus, patriarch of Constantinople (approximate date)
Births
- Zangloo Zhenfeng, empress of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 479)
Deaths
- April 9 – Tan Daoji, general of the Liu Song Dynasty
- Chu Lingyuan, last empress of the Jin Dynasty (b. 384)
- Gunther, king of the Burgundians (approximate date)
Births
- Liu Shao, emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 453)
Deaths
- Fu Liang, official of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 374)
- Xie Hui, general of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 390)
- Xu Xianzhi, official of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 364)
- Zhang, empress dowager of the Liu Song Dynasty
Deaths
- Huiyuan, Buddhist teacher and founder of the Donglin Temple (b. 334)
- Lü Long, last emperor of the Chinese Di state Later Liang
- Yao Xing, emperor of the Qiang state Later Qin (b. 366)
Births
- Attila the Hun, ruler of the Hunnic Empire (approximate date)
- Shao Di, emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 424)
Deaths
- August 23 – Radagaisus, Gothic king
- Alban of Mainz, priest and martyr (approximate date)
- Godigisel, king of the Vandals
- Gu Kaizhi, Chinese painter (b. c. 344)
- Zhang Tianxi, ruler of Former Liang (b. 346)
Births
- Amalasuntha, queen of the Ostrogoths (approximate date)
- Chlodomer, king of the Franks (d. 524)
- Finnian of Moville, Irish bishop (d. 589)
- Guntheuc, princess of Burgundy (d. c. 532)
- Husi Chun, general of Northern Wei (d. 537)
- Theudebert I, king of Austrasia (approximate date)
Deaths
Births
- Cassiodorus, Roman statesman and writer (approximate date)
- Samson of Dol, bishop and saint (approximate date)
- Theuderic I, king of the Franks (approximate date)
Deaths
- April 17 – Proclus, Greek Neoplatonist philosopher (b. 412)
- Abraham of Clermont, abbot and saint (approximate date)
- Asclepigenia, Athenian philosopher and mystic (b. 430)
- Fincath mac Garrchu, king of Leinster (Ireland)
Births
- Íte of Killeedy, Irish nun (approximate date)[12]
- Ferreolus of Rodez, Roman senator (approximate date)[13]
Deaths
- May 27 – Eutropius, bishop of Orange[14]
- Flavius Magnus, Roman consul[15]
- Gaero, king of Baekje (Korea)[16]
- Mamertus, bishop of Vienne[17]
- Tonantius Ferreolus, praetorian prefect[18]
-
Births
- July 5 – Ahkal Mo' Naab' I, Maya ruler of Palenque (d. 524)
- Dubricius, bishop and saint (approximate date)
- Liberius, Roman aristocrat (approximate date)
- Procopius of Gaza, Christian sophist and rhetorician (approximate date)
- Severus, patriarch of Antioch (approximate date)
Deaths
- May 5 – Gerontius, Archbishop of Milan
- June 20 – Wen Cheng Di, emperor of Northern Wei (b. 440)
- August 15 – Libius Severus, emperor of the Western Roman Empire
- Buliugu Li, official of the Northern Wei Dynasty
- Eógan mac Néill, king of Tír Eoghain (Ireland)
- Liu Chuyu, princess of the Liu Song Dynasty[2]
-
Births
- Rusticus, archbishop of Lyon (approximate date)
- Wang Baoming, empress of the Southern Qi (d. 512)
Deaths
- March 16
- Valentinian III, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (b. 419)
- Heraclius, Roman courtier (primicerius sacri cubiculi )
- May 31 – Petronius Maximus, emperor of the Western Roman Empire
- Biyu of Baekje, king of Baekje[1]
- Catigern, prince and son of Vortigern (approximate date)
- Horsa, leader of the Anglo-Saxons (approximate date)
- Kumaragupta I, ruler of the Gupta Empire (India)
- Niall Noigiallach, High King of Ireland (approximate date)
- Palladius, son of Petronius Maximus (approximate date)
- Prosper of Aquitaine, disciple and Christian writer (approximate date)
Deaths
- Arsenius the Great, Desert Father
- King Bleda of the Huns (approximate date)
- Fan Ye, Chinese historian (b. 398)
- Nath Í mac Fiachrach, High King of Ireland
Deaths
- John Cassian, Desert Father and theologian
- Pelagius, British monk (approximate date)
- Philip of Side, Christian church historian (approximate date)
- Rabbula, bishop of Edessa
Deaths
- John Cassian, Desert Father and theologian
- Pelagius, British monk (approximate date)
- Philip of Side, Christian church historian (approximate date)
- Rabbula, bishop of Edessa
Births
- Zeno, Byzantine Emperor (approximate date)
Deaths
- November 5 – Atticus, archbishop of Constantinople
- Flavius Castinus, Roman consul (approximate date)
- Flavius Gaudentius, Roman general (magister militum)
- Gamliel VI, last Nasi (head of the Sanhedrin)
- Helian Bobo, emperor of the Chinese Xiongnu state Xia (born 381)
- Joannes, Roman usurper
- Sulpicius Severus, Christian writer (approximate date)
- Yax Nuun Ayiin I 15th Ajaw of Tikal (approximate date)
Births
- Euric, king of the Visigoths (d. 484)
- Tonantius Ferreolus, prefect of Gaul (approximate date)
Deaths
- Ataulf, king of the Visigoths
- Chandragupta II, emperor of the Gupta Empire (India)
- Hypatia of Alexandria, female Neoplatonist philosopher
- Sigeric, king of the Visigoths
- Thermantia, Roman empress
- Tufa Rutan, prince of the Southern Liang (b. 365)
Births
- Ricimer, de facto ruler of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
- Salvian, Christian writer (approximate date)
- Yuan Qigui, empress and wife of Wen of Liu Song (d. 440)
Deaths
- June 26 – Saint Vigilius, bishop of Trent (b. 353)
- November 11 – Arsacius of Tarsus, archbishop of Constantinople
- Moses the Black, Christian monk and priest (b. 330)
- Murong De, emperor of the Xianbei state Southern Yan (b. 336)
- Richu, emperor of Japan (approximate date)
- Theon of Alexandria, last director of the Library of Alexandria (approximate date)
Deaths
Saint Maximus of Naples
Emperor Constantius II
- June 10 – Maximus of Naples, Roman Catholic archbishop and saint
- November 3 – Constantius II, Roman Emperor (b. 317)
- December 24
- George of Cappadocia, Byzantine Orthodox archbishop and saint
- George of Laodicea, Byzantine Orthodox archbishop and saint
Date Unknown
- Apodemius, Roman officer and secret agent
- Eusebius, Roman officer
- Jin Mudi, emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (b. 343)
- Li Shi, emperor of the Chinese Ba-Di state Cheng Han
- Song Hun, regent of the Chinese state Former Liang
- Wang Xizhi, Chinese calligrapher (b. 303)
Births
- Flavia Maxima Constantia, daughter of Constantius II (approximate date)
- Mesrop Mashtots, Armenian linguist (d. 440)
- Jin Xiaowudi, emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (d. 396)
Deaths
Saints Gordianus and Epimachus
Saint Dorotheus of Tyre
Saint Basil of Ancyra
Saint Donatus of Arezzo
Saint Eliphius
Saint Artemis
Saint Gemellus of Ancyra
- January 1 – Paulus Catena, Roman politician
- February 25 – Reginos, Greek Orthodox bishop and saint
- May 10 – Gordianus and Epimachus, Roman Catholic priests, martyrs and saints
- June 5 – Dorotheus of Tyre, Roman Catholic bishop and martyr (b. 255)
- June 27 – Crispus, Crispinianus, and Benedicta, Roman Catholic, priests, martyrs and saints
- June 28 – Basil of Ancyra, Byzantine Orthodox bishop and saint
- August 5 – Eusignius of Antioch, Byzantine Orthodox bishop and martyr (b. 252)
- August 7 – Donatus of Arezzo, Roman Catholic bishop and saint
- October 16 – Eliphius, Roman Catholic priest and saint
- October 20
- Artemius, Egyptian Orthodox martyr and saint
- Theodoret of Antioch, Syrian Christian priest and martyr
- December 10 – Gemellus of Ancyra, Byzantine Orthodox bishop and saint
Date Unknown
Births
- Sulpicius Severus, Christian writer (approximate date)
- Wu Di, emperor of the Liu Song dynasty (d. 422)
Deaths
- June 26 – Julian, Roman emperor
- Consort Zhou, concubine of Jin Chengdi
- Zhang Xuanjing, ruler of the Chinese state Former Liang (b. 350)
- approximate date – Aemilia Hilaria, Gallo-Roman physician (b. 300)
Births
- Sima Daozi, regent of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (d. 403)
- Xu Xianzhi, high official of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 426)
Deaths
- February 17 – Jovian, Roman emperor (b. 331)
- Ge Hong, Chinese taoist and government official (b. 283)
Births
- Julius Agricola, Roman consul and praetorian prefect
- Kou Qianzhi, Chinese high official and Daoist (d. 448)
- Tao Qian, Chinese poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (d. 427)
- Tufa Rutan, prince of the Xianbei state Southern Liang (d. 415)
Deaths
- March 30 – Jin Aidi, emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (b. 341)
- June 10 – Saint Asterius of Petra
- November 22 – Felix, antipope
Date Unknown
- Charietto, German headhunter
- Hillel II, Jewish religious leader
- Wang Muzhi, empress and wife of Jin Aidi
Births
Deaths
- May 16 – Ajabel, Roman Catholic martyr
- May 27 – Procopius, Roman usurper
- August 1 – Leo of Montefeltro, Roman Catholic bishop and saint
- September 3 – Saint Marinus
- September 24 – Pope Liberius
Date Unknown
- Acacius of Caesarea, bishop and Christian leader of Arianism
- Marcellus, general and Roman usurper
- Serenianus, general of the Imperial Guard
- Yu Daolian, empress and wife of Jin Feidi
- Zhi Dun, Chinese Buddhist monk and philosopher (b. 314)
Deaths
Saint Hilary of Poitiers
- January 13 – Hilary of Poitiers, Byzantine bishop, Doctor of the Church and saint (b. c. 315)[4]
Date Unknown
- Murong Ke, general and statesman of Former Yan
Births
- Eustochium, Desert Mother and Saint (approximate date)
- Juqu Mengxun, prince of the Xiongnu state Northern Liang (d. 433)
- Philostorgius, Anomoean church historian
Deaths
- July 7 – Maternien, Roman Catholic bishop and saint
Date Unknown
- Caesarius of Nazianzus, physician and politician (approximate date)
Births
- Huan Xuan, warlord and emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 404)
Deaths
Saint Juvenal of Narni
- May 3 – Juvenal of Narni, Roman Catholic bishop, confessor and saint
Date Unknown
- Valentinus, Roman criminal and rebel
Births
- Alaric I, king of the Visigoths (d. 410)[2]
- Saint Brice, bishop of Tours (d. 444)
- Hypatia, female mathematician and philosopher (approximate date)
Deaths
- Eudoxius of Antioch, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Lucifer Calaritanus, founder of the Luciferian sect (approximate date)
Births
- Princess Dowager Helan, mother of emperor Wei Daowudi (d. 396)
- Li Gao, Chinese general of the state Western Liang (d. 417)
Deaths
- Marcellinus, Roman general (magister officiorum)
- Shi Zhi, emperor of the Jie state Later Zhao
Births
- Arsenius the Great, anchorite and Desert Father (approximate date)
Deaths
- April 12 – Pope Julius I
- June 1 – Ran Min, "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang) during the Sixteen Kingdoms
Births
- Saint Paulinus (Paolino), Bishop of Nola (d. 431)
- Saint Vigilius, Bishop of Trent (d. 405)
Deaths
- August 11 – Magnentius, Roman usurper (b. 303)[1]
- August 18 – Magnus Decentius, brother and Caesar of Magnentius
- Flavius Martinus, vicarius of Roman Britain
- Zhang Chonghua, ruler of Former Liang (b. 327)
Births
- November 13 – Augustine of Hippo, bishop and theologian (d. 430)
- Apa Bane, Christian hermit and saint (approximate date)
- Paulinus of Nola, bishop and poet (d. 431)
- Pelagius, British monk (approximate date)
Deaths
- Constantina, daughter of Constantine the Great
- Constantius Gallus, Caesar and son of Julius Constantius (b. 326)
- Princess Pei, wife of Chinese ruler Zhang Chonghua
- Xie Ai, general of the Chinese state Former Liang
Births
- Fan Tai, Chinese general during the Jin Dynasty (d. 428)
- Murong Bao, emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan (d. 398)
Deaths
- September 7 – Claudius Silvanus, Roman usurper
- date unknown
- Aedesius, Neoplatonist philosopher[4]
- Fú Jiàn, emperor of the Di state Former Qin (b. 317)[5]
- Empress Liang, wife of Chinese emperor Fu Sheng
- Zhang Yaoling, ruler of Former Liang (b. 344)
- Zhang Zuo, Chinese ruler of Former Liang
Births
- John II, Bishop of Jerusalem (d. 417)
Deaths
- Anthony the Great, Christian saint and Desert Father
- Amasius, Bishop of Teano (also known as St. Paris)
- Empress Qiang, wife of Chinese emperor Fú Jiàn
- Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak, rabbi of the Talmud
- Vetranio, Roman Emperor
- Yin Hao, politician of the Jin Dynasty
Deaths
- Fu Sheng, emperor of the Chinese Di state Former Qin (b. 335)
Deaths
- Princess Duan, wife of Murong Chui, ruler and founder of Later Yan
- Paulinus of Trier, bishop and Christian saint
Births
- Flavius Stilicho, Magister militum general in the Roman army (d. 408)
- Godigisel, king of the Vandals (d. 406)
- Gratian, Roman emperor (d. 383)
- Murong Chong, emperor of Western Yan (d. 386)
Deaths
- Barbatio, Roman general
- Hosius of Corduba, bishop of Córdoba (Spain)
- Junius Bassus, Roman politician
- Zhang Guan, general and regent of Former Liang
Births
- John Cassian, Desert Father and Christian saint (approximate date)
- Saint Mesrob, Armenian monk and theologian (approximate date)
- Saint Ninian, missionary to Scotland (approximate date)
- Tao Sheng, Chinese Buddhist scholar (approximate date)
- Wang Fahui, empress during the Jin Dynasty (d. 380)
Deaths
Saint Judas Cyriacus
Saint Abramios the Recluse
- May 4 – Judas Cyriacus, Roman Catholic priest and saint
- October 14 – Gaudentius of Rimini, Roman Catholic priest and saint
- November 11 – Abramios the Recluse, Byzantine Orthodox priest and saint
- December 18 – Auxentius of Mopsuestia, Byzantine Orthodox priest and saint
Date Unknown
- Eusebius of Emesa, Byzantine Orthodox bishop and saint (b. 290)
- Murong Jun, emperor of the Former Yan (b. 319)
Births
- Jovian, Roman Emperor (d. 364)
- Julian the Apostate, Roman Emperor (d. 363)
- Yao Chang, emperor of the Qiang state Later Qin (d. 394)
Deaths
- Gregory the Illuminator, patron saint and first official head of the Armenian Apostolic Church
- Micheon of Goguryeo, 15th ruler of Goguryeo[1]
-
Births
- Saint Monica, Christian saint and mother of Augustine of Hippo (d. 387)
Deaths
- Basilina, wife of Julius Constantius and the mother of Roman Emperor Julian
Births
- Saint Monica, Algerian Christian saint and mother of Augustine of Hippo (approximate date)
Deaths
- Empress Liu
- Murong Hui, Xianbei chief and Duke Xiang of Liaodong (b. 269)
- Shi Le, founder and emperor of the Chinese Jie state (b. 274)
Births
- Huiyuan, Chinese Buddhist teacher and founder of the Donglin Temple (d. 416)[5]
- Sabbas the Goth, Christian reader and saint (d. 372)[6]
- Virius Nicomachus Flavianus, Roman historian and politician (d. 394)[7]
Deaths
- December 5 – Li Ban, emperor of Chang Han (b. 288)
- Calocaerus, Roman usurper[1]
- Empress Dowager Cheng
- Li Xiong, first emperor of Cheng Han (b. 274)[8]
- Shi Hong, emperor of the Chinese Jie state (b. 313)[9]
- Tao Kan, general of the Jin Dynasty (b. 259)[10]
- Wei Huacun, founder of the Shangqing sect of Daoism (b. 252)[11]
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Births
- Fu Sheng, emperor of the Chinese Di state Former Qin (d. 357)
- Gregory of Nyssa, Christian bishop and saint (approximate date)
- Magnus Maximus, Western Roman Emperor (approximate date)
- Theon of Alexandria, last director of the Library of Alexandria (approximate date)
Deaths
- December 31 – Pope Sylvester I
- Chandragupta I, king of the Gupta Empire
- Lady Xun, concubine of Emperor Yuan of Jin and mother of Emperor Ming of Jin
Births
- Murong De, emperor of the Xianbei state Southern Yan (d. 405)
- Richū, emperor of Japan (approximate date)
Deaths
Births
- Faxian, Chinese Buddhist monk and traveler (approximate date)
- Fú Jiān, emperor of the Chinese Di state Former Qin (d. 385)
- Lü Guang, founding emperor of the Di state Later Liang (d. 400)
- Zenobius of Florence (d. 417)
Deaths
Saint Eustathius of Antioch
Emperor and Saint Constantine the Great
- January 13 – Leontius of Caesarea, Roman Catholic bishop and saint
- February 21 – Eustathius of Antioch
- May 22 – Constantine the Great, Emperor of the Roman Empire and Orthodox priest and saint (b. 272)
- May 27 – Flavius Dalmatius, father of Dalmatius and Hannibalianus (executed)
- August 30 – Alexander of Constantinople
- September 11 – Julius Constantius, son of Constantius Chlorus (executed)
- September 24 – Hannibalianus, king of the Pontus and nephew of Constantine I (executed)
- September 27 – Dalmatius, Caesar and nephew of Constantine I (executed)
Births
- Isaac, Patriarch of Armenia (d. 439)
Deaths
- Flavius Ablabius, Roman consul and politician
- Li Qi, emperor of the Ba-Di state Cheng Han (b. 314)
- Tuoba Yihuai, prince of the Tuoba Dai clan
Births
- Aurelius Ambrosius, bishop of Milan (approximate date)
- He Fani, empress of the Jin Dynasty (d. 404)
- Shi Shi, emperor of the Jie state Later Zhao (d. 349)
Deaths
- Abaye, Babylonian amora
- Eusebius of Caesarea, bishop and first church historian (approximate date)
- Shemon Bar Sabbae, bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
- Wang Dao, statesman of the Jin Dynasty (b. 276)
Births
- Aurelius Ambrose, bishop of Milan (approximate date)
- Amphilochius, bishop of Iconium (approximate date)
- Jerome, priest and Bible translator (approximate date)
- Justina, Roman empress (approximate date)
- Peter of Sebaste, bishop of Armenia (approximate date)
- Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, Roman consul and pagan (approximate date)
Deaths
- Constantine II, Roman emperor (b. 316)
- Macrina the Elder, saint and mother of Basil the Elder (approximate date)
- Yu Liang, general of the Jin Dynasty (b. 279)
Births
- Jin Aidi, emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (d. 365)
Deaths
- Du Lingyang, empress of the Jin Dynasty (b. 321)
- Eusebius of Nicomedia, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Ge Hong (also known as 'Ko Hung'), famous Chinese taoist (approximate date)
- Paul of Thebes, Christian hermit (approximate date)
Births
- Jin Feidi, emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (d. 386)
Deaths
- July 26 – Jin Chengdi, emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 321)
- Paul of Thebes, Christian hermit (approximate date)
Births
- Fu Deng, emperor of the Di state Former Qin (d. 394)
- Jin Mudi, emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (d. 361)
- Xiao Wenshou, empress dowager of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 423)
- Xie Xuan, general of the Jin Dynasty (d. 388)
Deaths
- December 6 – Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus) (b. 270)[1]
- Li Shou, emperor of Cheng Han (b. 300)
Births
- Gu Kaizhi, Chinese painter (approximate date)
- Kumārajīva, Buddhist monk and translator (d. 413)
- Mary of Egypt, patron Saint (approximate date)
- Wang Xianzhi, Chinese calligrapher (d. 386)
- Zhang Yaoling, ruler of Former Liang (d. 355)
Deaths
- April 14
- Chusdazat, Syrian Orthodox priest, martyr and saint
- Pusai, Syrian Orthodox priest, martyr and saint
- August 20 – Heliodorus of Bet Zabdai, bishop and martyr
- November 17 – Jin Kangdi, emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 322)
Date Unknown
- Biryu of Baekje, king of Baekje (Three Kingdoms of Korea)[1]
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Births
- Evagrius Ponticus, Christian monk and ascetic (d. 399)
- Flavius Afranius Syagrius, Roman politician and administrator
- Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, Roman consul and intellectual (d. 402)
- Tyrannius of Aquileia, historian and theologian (approximate date)
Deaths
Saint Shemon Bar Sabbae
Saint Narnus
- February 4 – Abraham of Arbela, Persian bishop and martyr (approximate date)
- April 6
- Abdecalas – Persian Orthodox priest and saint
- Shemon Bar Sabbae – Persian Orthodox priest and saint
- June 16 – Patriarch Gregory of Cappadocia
- August 27 – Narnus, Roman Catholic bishop and saint
- November 20 – Abiatha, Hathes and Mamlacha, Syrian Orthodox priests, virgins, martyrs and saints
Date unknown
- Abdisho, member of the Church of the East
- Aphrahat, Syrian Orthodox priest and saint
- Stephen I of Antioch, Byzantine bishop and saint
Births
- Zhang Tianxi, Chinese ruler of Former Liang (d. 406)
Deaths
- Maximin, Bishop of Trier
- Zhang Jun, prince of the Jin Dynasty (b. 307)
Births
- January 11 – Theodosius I, Roman Emperor (d. 395)
- March 27 – Saint Jerome, priest and translator of the Bible (approximate date)
- Eunapius, Greek sophist and historian
- John Chrysostom, archbishop of Constantinople (approximate date)
- Paula, Desert Mother and Saint (d. 404)
- Saint Porphyry, bishop of Gaza (approximate date)
Deaths
- May 9 – Pachomius the Great, founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism (b. 292)
- December 12 – Saint Spyridon, Greek-Cypriot Orthodox bishop and saint (b. 270)
- Murong Huang, Chinese ruler of the Former Yan (b. 297)
Births
Deaths
Saint Pachomius the Great
Date Unknown
Births
- John Chrysostom, archbishop of Constantinople (approximate date)
Deaths
- Empress Liu, wife of emperor Shi Hu (b. 318)
- Shi Hu, emperor of the Jie state Later Zhao (b. 295)
- Shi Shi, emperor and brother of Shi Zun (b. 339)
- Shi Zun, emperor of the Jie state Later Zhao
- Wei Shuo, calligrapher of the Jin Dynasty (b. 272)
- Empress Zhang, wife of emperor Shi Zun
- Empress Zheng Yingtao, mother of emperor Shi Zun
Births
- Honoratus, archbishop of Arles (approximate date)
- Hypatia of Alexandria, female Neoplatonist philosopher (approximate date)
- Murong Wei, emperor of the Xianbei state Former Yan (d. 385)
- Plutarch of Athens, Greek philosopher (approximate date)
- Theodore of Mopsuestia, bishop and theologian (approximate date)
- Zhang Xuanjing, ruler of the Chinese state Former Liang (d. 363)
Deaths
Nepotianus died on June 30, 350
Saint Paul I of Constantinople
- February 11 – Constans I, Roman Emperor
- June 21 – Martin of Tongres, Roman Catholic bishop and saint
- June 30 – Nepotianus, Roman usurper
- August 5 – Cassian of Autun Roman Catholic bishop and saint
- November 26 – Paul I of Constantinople, Byzantine Orthodox bishop and saint
Date Unknown
- Eutropia, Roman princess
- Shi Jian, emperor of the Jie state Later Zhao
Births
- Constantine II, Roman emperor (d. 340)
- St. Martin of Tours (see 317) (approximate date)
Deaths
- Bassianus, Roman advisor and senator
- Saint Blaise, bishop of Sebastea (martyred)
- Tuoba Pugen, chieftain of the Tuoba clan (China)
- Tuoba Yilu, chieftain of the Tuoba clan
Births
- August 7 – Constantius II, Roman Emperor (d. 361)
- Fú Jiàn, emperor of the Di state Former Qin (d. 355)
- Saint Martin of Tours, bishop of Tours (d. 397)
- Themistius, statesman, rhetorician and philosopher
Deaths
- Valerius Valens, Roman emperor
Births
- Empress Liu, wife of emperor Shi Hu (d. 349)
Deaths
- February 7 – Jin Mindi, emperor of the Jin Dynasty (murdered) (b. 300)
- August 31 – Liu Cong, emperor of the Xiongnu state
- Fan Changsheng, Chinese taoist
- Jin Zhun, official of the Xiongnu state Han Zhao
- Liu Can, emperor of the Xiongnu state
Births
- Murong Jun, emperor of the Former Yan (d. 360)
- Saint Bassiano, bishop of Lodi (Italy)
Deaths
- Ghatotkacha, ruler of the Gupta Empire
Births
- Aurelius Victor, historian and politician (approximate date)
- Constans I, Roman emperor (d. 350)
- Flavian I, Patriarch of Antioch (d. 404)
- Jin Jianwendi, emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 372)
- Oribasius, Greek physician (approximate date)
- Tuoba Shiyijian, prince of the Tuoba Dai (d. 376)
- Xie An, statesman of the Jin Dynasty (d. 385)
Deaths
Saint Proculus of Verona
- January 2 – Narcissus, Argeus, and Marcellinus, Roman Catholic martyrs and saints
- January 29 – Valerius of Trèves, Roman Catholic priest and saint
- February 6 – Dorothea of Alexandria, Roman Catholic virgin, martyr and saint
- March 9 – 40 Martyrs of Sebaste
- March 10 – Cyrion and Candidus, Armenian Orthodox priest and saints
- July 11 – Januarius and Pelagia, Roman Catholic priests, martyrs and saints
- November 29 – Saint Illuminata, Roman Catholic religious sister and saint
- December 9 – Proculus of Verona, Roman Catholic priest and saint
Date Unknown
- Lactantius, Christian writer (approximate date)
- Sima Bao, prince of the Jin Dynasty (b. 294)
- Zhang Shi, Duke of Xiping
Births
- July 3 – Valentinian I, Roman emperor (d. 375)
- Du Lingyang, empress of the Jin dynasty (d. 341)
- Jin Chengdi, emperor of the Jin dynasty (d. 342)
Deaths
- Tuoba Yulü, Chinese prince of the Tuoba Dai
Births
- Jin Kangdi, emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 344)
Deaths
- Abibus of Edessa, Christian Deacon
- Raba bar Rav Huna, Jewish Talmudist
- Yang Xianrong, Chinese empress
Births
- Constans I, Roman Emperor (approximate date)
Deaths
- January 3 – Jin Yuandi, emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 276)
- Zhang Bin, Chinese strategist of the Jie state Later Zhao
Births
- Chu Suanzi, empress of the Jin dynasty (d. 384)
Deaths
- Guo Pu, Chinese writer (b. 276)
- Wang Dun, general of the Jin dynasty (b. 266)
- Zhang Mao, ruler of Former Liang (b. 277)
Births
- Ammianus Marcellinus, Roman historian (approximate date)
- Procopius, usurper of the Roman Empire (approximate date)
- Wang Meng, prime minister of the Former Qin (d. 375)
Deaths
- October 18 – Jin Mingdi, emperor of the Jin dynasty (b. 299)
- Iamblichus, Syrian philosopher (b. 245)
- Licinius, Roman emperor (executed)
- Sextus Martinianus, Roman Emperor (executed)
- Tuoba Heru, prince of the Tuoba Dai
Births
- Constantius Gallus, Caesar and son of Julius Constantius (d. 354)
- Murong Chui, general and founder of Later Yan (d. 396)
Deaths
- Alexander, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Crispus, son of Constantine I (executed)
- Fausta, second wife of Constantine I (executed)
- Empress Liu
Births
- Urban of Langres, French bishop and saint
- Zhang Chonghua, ruler of Former Liang (d. 353)
Deaths
Saint Awtel
- June 3 – Awtel, Eastern Christian monk and saint
- October 19 – Saint Cleopatra, Christian saint of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Date Unknown
- Betause, Bishop of Reims
Births
- Flavius Julius Valens, Roman Emperor (d. 378)
- Huan Chong, general and governor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 384)
- Yuan Hong, historian and politician of the Jin Dynasty (d. 376)
Deaths
- Alexander of Alexandria, bishop of Alexandria
- Su Jun, general of the Jin Dynasty
- Yu Wenjun, empress of the Jin Dynasty (b. 297)
Births
- Gregory Nazianzus, theologian and Patriarch of Constantinople (approximate date)
Deaths
- Flavia Iulia Helena, empress and mother of Constantine the Great (approximate date)
- Liu Xi, emperor of Han Zhao
- Liu Yao, emperor of Han Zhao
- Liu Yin, prince of Han Zhao
- Wen Jiao, general and governor of the Jin Dynasty
Births
- Basil the Great, bishop of Caesarea Mazaca (d. 379)
- Macrina the Younger, Christian nun and saint (d. 379)
- Moses the Black, Christian monk and priest (d. 405)
- Victricius, missionary and bishop of Rouen (approximate date)
Deaths
Saint Achillius of Larissa
Saint Tiridates III
Saint Helena
- May 15 – Achillius of Larissa, Greek saint
- June 30 – Tiridates III, king of Arsacid Armenia, Armenian Orthodox priest and saint
- August 18 – Helena, Empress of the Roman Empire and Roman Catholic religious sister and saint (b. 250)
- August 28 – Saint Vicinius of Sarsina, first bishop of Sarsina
Date Unknown
eaths
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| Narseh, king of the Persian Empire | |
| Sima Jiong, regent of the Jin Dynasty |
Births
- Magnentius, Roman usurper (d. 353)[1]
- Wang Xizhi, Chinese calligrapher (d. 361)
Deaths
- April 23 – Saint George of Lydda, soldier of the Roman Empire and martyr
Date Unknown
- Acacius of Byzantium, centurion in the Roman army and martyr
- Anthimus of Rome
- Cao Huan, last emperor of the Kingdom of Wei (b.246)
- Cessianus, Roman Catholic saint and martyr
- Crescentinus, patron saint of Urbino
- Saint Cyriacus
- Saint Devota
- Erasmus of Formiae
- Expeditus, Roman commander and martyr
- Felix and Adauctus, Christian martyrs
- Saint Fermin, Roman Catholic saint
- Lu Ji, Chinese writer and literary critic (b.261)[2]
- Saint Pantaleon
- Romanus of Caesarea, martyr
- Victor Maurus, Christian martyr
- Vitus, Christian saint from Sicily
Deaths
- October 25 – Pope Marcellinus
- December 25 – Saint Anastasia (martyred)
- Date unknown
- Saint Afra (martyred by fire)
- Saint Agape, Chionia, and Irene (martyred)
- Saint Agnes (martyred)
- Saint Alban (possibly 309)
- Bunseo of Baekje, king of Baekje (Korea)[1]
- Saint Florian (martyred)
- Saint Gorgonius of Nicomedia (martyred)
- Saint Juliana of Nicomedia (martyred)
- Saint Lucie of Syracuse (martyred)
- Saint Margaret (martyred)
- Saint Pancras (martyred)
- Saint Philomena (martyred)
- Sima Ai, Chinese prince of the Jin dynasty (b. 277)[2]
- Saints Theodora and Didymus (martyred)
- Saint Vincent of Saragossa (martyred)
Births
- Saint Damasus, pope (366—383)
Deaths
- Januarius, patron saint of Naples
- Saint Catherine of Alexandria, martyr and virgin
- Hierocles, proconsul of Bithynia who instigated the persecution of the Christians under Galerius
- The beheading of Saint Panteleimon the Great Martyr & Healer
- Porphyry, Neoplatonist philosopher
- Proculus of Pozzuoli, patron saint of Pozzuoli
- Tuoba Yituo, chieftain of the Tuoba clan (China)
- Wang Rong, politician of the Jin Dynasty (b. 234)
Births
- Approximate date – Ephrem the Syrian, Syriac theologian and hymnodist
Deaths
Saint Theodore of Amasea
- February 17 – Theodore of Amasea, Roman soldier and Christian martyr
- March 4 – Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia, Christian martyrs
- July 25 – Constantius Chlorus, Roman emperor (b. c.250)
- August 25 – Saint Maginus, Christian hermit and martyr from Tarragona, Catalonia; beheaded
Date Unknown
- Sima Ying, crown prince of Jin dynasty China (b. 279)
Births
- Zhang Jun, prince of the Jin Dynasty (d. 346)
Deaths
- January 8 – Jin Huidi, Chinese Emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 259)
- September 16 – Severus II, deposed Roman Emperor (murdered)
Date Unknown
- Tuoba Luguan, chieftain of the Tuoba clan (China)
Deaths
- Saint Eubulus, Christian martyr
Deaths
- Saint Alban (possible date—also 304)
- Saint Elias and companions
- Hormizd II, king of the Persian Empire
- Pope Marcellus I
References
Births
- Ausonius, Roman poet and rhetorician (d. 395)
- Epiphanius of Salamis, Church Father (d. 403)
- Maximus of Ephesus, Greek Neoplatonist philosopher (approximate date)
- Wulfila, Gothic bishop and missionary (d. 383)
Deaths
Emperor Maximian
- July 11 – Maximian, Roman Emperor (b. 250)
- August 17 – Pope Eusebius
Date Unknown
- Dan, empress of Xiongnu (Han Zhao)
- Liu He, emperor of Xiongnu (Han Zhao)
- Liu Yuan, founding emperor of Han Zhao
- Ōjin, emperor of Japan (approximate date)
Births
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Deaths
- November 25 – Saint Peter, Patriarch of Alexandria (martyred)
- December 3 – Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus, Roman Emperor (b. 244)
- Domitius Alexander, Roman usuper (approximate date)
- Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus, Roman emperor (b. 260)
- Sima Yue, prince and regent of the Jin Dynasty
Births
- Dao'an, Buddhist monk of the Jin dynasty (d. 385)
- Huan Wen, general of the Jin dynasty (d. 373)
Deaths
- October 28 – Maxentius, Roman emperor
- Guo Xiang, Chinese scholar of Xuanxue
- Huyan, empress of the Xiongnu state (Han Zhao)
- Ruricius Pompeianus, Roman praetorian prefect
Births
- Didymus the Blind, Alexandrian theologian (approximate date)
- Shi Hong, emperor of the Chinese Jie state (d. 334)
Deaths
- March 14 – Jin Huidi, Chinese emperor of the Jin dynasty (b. 284)
- June – Pope Achillas of Alexandria
- August – Maximinus II, Roman emperor (b. 270)
- Dowager Zhang, empress of the Xiongnu state (Han Zhao)
- Zhang Huiguang, empress of the Xiongnu state (Han Zhao)
Births
- Libanius, Greek rhetorician and sophist (approximate date)
- Li Qi, emperor of the Ba-Di state Cheng Han (d. 338)
- Zhi Dun, Chinese Buddhist monk and philosopher (d. 366)
Deaths
- January 10 – Pope Miltiades
- Saint Metrophanes, Bishop of Byzantium
- Empress Liu E
- Zhang Gui, governor of Liang province and first Duke of Xiping (b. 255)
Births
- Flavius Hannibalianus, king of Armenia and Pontus (d. 337)
- Hilary of Poitiers, bishop and Doctor of the Church (d. c. 367)[1]
- Himerius, Greek sophist and rhetorician (d. 386)
- Vettius Agorius Praetextatus, Roman politician (d. 384)
Deaths
Saint Valerius of Saragossa
Saint Maternus of Cologne
- January 29 – Saint Valerius, bishop of Zaragoza (martyred)
- September 14 – Saint Maternus of Cologne (b. 285)
Date Unknown
Galeria Valeria, Empress consort of Roman EmpireLiu Cong, Empress consort of China
Prisca, Empress consort of Roman Empire
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