580s

The 580s decade ran from January 1, 580, to December 31, 589.

Events

580

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Asia

By topic

Religion

581

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Asia

By topic

Literature
  • Maurice writes an encyclopedic work on the science of war (the Strategikon), which exercises a major influence on the military system.
Religion

582

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Persia
Asia

By topic

Religion

583

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Arabia
Mesoamerica

By topic

Medicine
  • Smallpox begins spreading from China to Japan and Korea (approximate date).

584

By place

Europe
Britain
Asia

585

By place

Europe
Persia
Britain
Asia

By topic

Religion

586

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe

By topic

Art
Religion

587

By place

Eastern Roman Empire
Europe
Britain
Asia

By topic

Religion

588

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Persia
Asia

By topic

Religion

589

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Persia
Asia

By topic

Religion

Significant people

Births

580

581

582

583

584

585

586

587

588

589

Deaths

580

581

582

583

584

585

586

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589

References

  1. ^ Paul Fouracre and Rosamond McKitterick, The New Cambridge Medieval History: c. 500–c. 700, p. 8
  2. ^ John of Biclaro, Chronicle, chapter 58. Translated by Kenneth Baxter Wolf, Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain, second edition (Liverpool: University Press, 1999), p. 68 ISBN 0853235546
  3. ^ Imperial Chinese Armies (p. 24). C.J. Peers, 1995. ISBN 978-1-85532-514-2
  4. ^ Treadgold, p. 226
  5. ^ Martindale, Jones& Morris 1992, p. 36
  6. ^ Shahîd 1995, p. 459–462
  7. ^ Grousset 81
  8. ^ Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992, p. 679
  9. ^ Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992, p. 270
  10. ^ Greatrex & Lieu 2002, p. 167
  11. ^ Sharer, Robert J.; Traxler, Loa P. (2006). The ancient Maya (6th ed.). Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. p. 461. ISBN 978-0-8047-4817-9.
  12. ^ John of Biclaro, Chronicle, chapter 69. Translated by Kenneth Baxter Wolf, Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain, second edition (Liverpool: University Press, 1999), p. 70 ISBN 0853235546
  13. ^ Michael Whitby (2002), Rome at War (AD 293–696), p. 60. ISBN 1-84176-359-4
  14. ^ John of Biclaro, Chronicle, chapter 68; translated by Kenneth Baxter Wolf, Conquerors and Chroniclers, p. 70
  15. ^ Imperial Chinese Armies (p. 33). C.J. Peers, 1995. ISBN 978-1-85532-514-2
  16. ^ Ian Wood, The Merovingian Kingdoms, 450-751 (Harlow: Longman, 1994), p. 94 ISBN 978-0-582-49372-8
  17. ^ Roger Collins, Early Medieval Spain, second edition (New York: St. Martin's, 1995), p. 49 ISBN 978-0-312-12662-9
  18. ^ Zachariah of Mitylene, Syriac Chronicle (1899), Book 12
  19. ^ Edmonds, Columba (1908)
  20. ^ Greatrex & Lieu 2002, p. 168; Whitby & Whitby 1986, pp. 41–43
  21. ^ History of the Byzantine Empire from DCCXVI to MLVII, George Finlay, p. 316
  22. ^ Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992, p. 322
  23. ^ John of Biclaro, Chronicle, chapter 85. Translated by Kenneth Baxter Wolf, Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain, second edition (Liverpool: University Press, 1999), p. 72 ISBN 0853235546
  24. ^ Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (MS A) s.a. 588
  25. ^ Tony Jaques, Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: F–O, (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007), p. 463
  26. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 176
  27. ^ Litchi City Putian Archived May 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ A Chronicle of England (1864), James Edmund Doyle, p. 22
  29. ^ John of Biclaro, Chronicle, chapter 66. Translated by Kenneth Baxter Wolf, Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain, second edition (Liverpool: University Press, 1999), p. 70 ISBN 0853235546
  30. ^ Brown, Delmer. (1979). Gukanshō, pp. 262-263.

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