450
Year 450 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 450th Year of the Common Era and Anno Domini. The denomination 450 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
By place
Byzantium
- July 28 - Emperor Theodosius II, age 49, falls from his horse while hunting at Constantinople and dies soon afterward. He has reigned since 408, mostly under the domination of his Christian sister Pulcheria, who has been allowed to return to court.
- August 25 - Pulcheria is forced to marry and co-rule the Eastern Roman Empire. She gives the imperial diadem to the Illyrian officer and senator Marcian, age 58, and is crowned as empress in the Hippodrome at Constantinople, in the first religious coronation ceremony.
- Marcian orders the execution of the unpopular court eunuch Chrysaphius. He discontinues the tribute payments to Attila.
- All the Temples of Aphrodisias are demolished and its libraries burned down. The city is renamed Stauroupolis.
Europe
- Spring - Justa Grata Honoria, eldest sister of emperor Valentinian III, sends her ring to Attila the Hun in an effort to escape a marriage being forced upon her by her brother. Now about 34, she has had an affair with an officer in her household and has allegedly plotted to overthrow Valentinian, who has sent her to a convent at Constantinople. Attila announces his intention to marry her, says he expects to be given half the Western Roman Empire as her dowry, and gathers a large Hun invasion force. Flavius Aetius, Roman general, musters an army in Gaul of Burgundians, Celts, Ripuarians, Salian Franks and Visigoths under the command of the Visigoth king Theodoric I.
- Remodelling of the Dome of Baptistry of Neon, Ravenna begins.
Persia
- King Yazdegerd II summons the leading Armenian nobles to the Persian capital Ctesiphon, pressuring them to cut their ties with the Western Church.
Asia
- Nalanda University is founded.
By topic
Agriculture
- Metal horseshoes come into more common use in the Near East and in Europe, increasing the efficiency of horsepower in agriculture and transportation.
Births
- February 2 - Justin I, Byzantine Emperor
- Ariadne, Byzantine Empress
- Avitus, archbishop of Vienne
- Chilperic II, king of Burgundy
- Gunthamund, king of the Vandals
- Isidore, Neoplatonist philosopher
- Pope Hormisdas
- Thrasamund, king of the Vandals
Deaths
- July 28 - Theodosius II, Roman Emperor
- July 31 - Peter Chrysologus, bishop of Ravenna
- November 27 - Galla Placidia, Roman Empress
- Chrysaphius, eunuch and chief minister
- Cui Hao, prime minister of Northern Wei
- Chlodio, semi legendary Frankish king and supposed great-grandfather of Clovis I
- Kālidāsa, Classical Sanskrit writer
- Quodvultdeus, bishop of Carthage
- Socrates Scholasticus, church historian
- Sozomen, church historian