432
Year 432 was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aetius and Valerius. The denomination 432 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
Roman Empire
- Roman civil war: Roman forces under command of Flavius Aetius are defeated near Rimini in battle. His rival comes Bonifacius is mortally wounded and dies several days later. Aetius flees to Dalmatia and seeks refuge with the Huns.
- Sebastianus, son-in-law of Bonifacius, becomes supreme commander of the Western Roman army. Empress Galla Placidia gives him considerable influence over imperial policy.
Europa
- The Huns are united by King Rugila on the Hungarian Plain. He exacts annual peace payments from the Eastern Roman Empire.
By topic
Art
- The Basilica of Saint Sabina at the Aventine is finished by Priest Petrus of Illyria.
- Assembly begins on The Parting of Lot and Abraham, a mosaic in the nave arcade of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore.
Religion
- July 27 - Pope Celestine I dies after a 10-year reign in which he led a vigorous policy against Nestorianism. He is succeeded by Sixtus III as the 44th pope.
- Saint Patrick, Roman Britain-born missionary, is consecrated a bishop and converts the Irish to Christianity until his death around 460.
- December 25 - Christmas is celebrated for the first time in Alexandria.
Births
- Moninne, one of Ireland's early women saints.
Deaths
- July 27 - 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
- Wang Hong, official of the Liu Song dynasty