422
Year 422 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Honorius and Theodosius. The denomination 422 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
- End of the Roman–Sassanid War: Emperor Theodosius II signs a 100-year peace treaty with Persia after 2 years of war. He agrees to a status quo ante bellum, and both parties guarantee liberty of religion in their territories.
- March 3 - Theodosius II issues a law to form provisions in peacetime. He instructs landowners leasing towers in the Theodosian Walls to assist with the build-up of emergency goods. Theodosius pays an annual tribute of 350 pounds of gold to the Huns in order to buy peace.
- Theodosius II receives a statue at Hebdomon, military parade ground on the shores of the Propontis, just outside Constantinople. On its base, an inscription praises him as “everywhere and forever victorious.”
- The walls of Rome's Flavian Amphitheater crack during an earthquake.
- Vandal war: The Roman commander-in-chief Castinus leads a defeat against the Vandals at Baetica.
Europe
- The Roman army invades Gaul; they capture and execute the Frankish king Theudemeres with his family.
Asia
- Shao Di, age 16, eldest son of Wu Di, succeeds his father as emperor of the Liu Song dynasty.
By topic
Art
- Petrus, bishop of Illyria, starts construction of the Church of Santa Sabina.
Religion
- September 4 - Pope Boniface I dies after a 4-year reign that was interrupted for 15 weeks, by the faction of the antipope Eulalius. He is succeeded by Celestine I as the 43rd pope.
- Approximate date - A monastic community is established at the Maijishan Grottoes.