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In late 405 or early 406, Radagaisus and his vast army, recruited from some of the wandering tribes of the Alani and some of Alaric's Goths, angered by their recent defeat, broke across the undefended Danube frontier and entered Rhaetia.
The 5th century is the time period from AD 401 (represented by the Roman numerals CDI) through AD 500 (D) in accordance with the Julian calendar. The 5th century is noted for being a period of migration and political instability throughout Eurasia. It saw the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, which came to a
Year 405 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Stilicho and Anthemius (or, less frequently, year 1158 Ab urbe condita ).
405. 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) [16] 406. Attila the Hun, ruler of the Hunnic Empire (approximate date) (d. 453) Lu Xiujing [17] Shao Di, emperor of the Liu Song dynasty (d. 424) 407
AD 23: 14 September: Drusus Julius Caesar died, possibly after being poisoned by Sejanus or his wife Livilla. AD 26: Tiberius retired to Capri, leaving Sejanus in control of Rome through his office. AD 28: The Frisii hanged their Roman tax collectors and expelled the governor. AD 29: Livia, Augustus's widow and Tiberius's mother, died. AD 31: ...
405. Possible year of death of Niall Noígíallach.The Annals of the Four Masters dates his accession to 378 and death to 405. [1] The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn broadly agrees, dating his reign from 368 to 395, and associating his raiding activities in Great Britain with the kidnapping of Saint Patrick. [2]
405 BC: The Spartan king Pausanias lays siege to Athens, which makes the city start starving. 405 BC: Dionysius the Elder rises to power in Syracuse. He signs a peace with Carthage and starts consolidating and expanding his influence. April 25, 404 BC: Athens surrenders to Sparta, ending the Peloponnesian War.
405 Leontini and Morgantina declare independence from Syracuse 405 Carthage annexes Elymi , Sicel and Sican territory 405 The naval Battle of Aegospotami in which Lysander captures the Athenian fleet, Spartan king Pausanias besieges Athens, Cleophon executed, Corinth and Thebes demand destruction of Athens.