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Who's Who in Medieval History and the Renaissance 

Chronological Index: Before 500
Birth dates (and occasionally the year of death) may be approximate. See the page for the individual in question to determine whether dates are absolute.

 

280: Constantine the Great born

337: Constantine the Great dies

340: Saint Ambrose born

347: Saint Jerome born

354: Augustine of Hippo born

370: Hypatia of Alexandria born

370: Alaric born

378: Saint Germanus of Auxerre born

390: Gaiseric born

397: Saint Ambrose dies

410: Alaric dies

415: Hypatia of Alexandria dies

420: Saint Jerome dies

430: Augustine of Hippo dies

430: Emperor Anastasius I born

433: Odoacer born

448: Saint Germanus of Auxerre dies

450: Justin I born

450: Vortigern dies

453: Attila the Hun dies

455: Theodoric the Great born

461: Saint Patrick dies

466: Clovis born

470: Boethius born

474: Clotilda born

477: Gaiseric dies

480: Saint Benedict of Nursia born

483: Justinian I born

483: Pope Simplicius dies

489: Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople dies

490: Cassiodorus born

491: Emperor Zeno dies

492: Pope Felix III dies

493: Odoacer dies

496: Pope Gelasius I dies

497: Theodora born

498: Pope Anastasius II dies

 

Born at an unknown date in the 5th century:

Pope Anastasius II

Pope Boniface II

Pope Felix III

Pope Felix IV

Pope Gelasius I

Pope Hormisdas

Pope John I

Pope Simplicius

Pope Symmachus

 

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