450s

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The 450s decade ran from January 1, 450, to December 31, 459.

Events

450

By place

Byzantium
Europe
Persia
Asia

By topic

Agriculture

451


By place

Europe
Persia

By topic

Religion

452

By place

Europe
China

453

By place

Byzantium
Europe
Asia
  • order of succession and becomes the 20th emperor of Japan. His eldest brother Kinashi commits suicide, after being accused of an incestuous relationship with his sister Karu no Ōiratsume (according to the Nihon Shoki
    ).

454

By place

Roman Empire
Europe

455

By place

Roman Empire
Britannia
Asia
Mesoamerica

By topic

Commerce
  • Barter economy replaces organized trade as Romans and other citizens desert their towns for the countryside, where they will be less vulnerable to barbarian raids (approximate date).
Medicine

456

By place

Roman Empire
Britannia
Asia
  • After a 10-year reign, Emperor Ankō is assassinated by the 10-year-old Mayowa no Ōkimi (prince Mayowa), in retaliation for the execution of his father. He is succeeded by his brother Yūryaku who becomes the 21st emperor of Japan.

457

By place

Roman Empire
Europe
Persia

By topic

Religion

458

By place

Roman Empire
Europe
Asia

By topic

Exploration and Colonization
Religion

459

By place

Roman Empire
Britannia
Europe
Asia

Significant people

Births

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Deaths

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