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Calendar overview 575
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The Sassanids under Chosrau I are defeated by the Byzantine Empire in the battle of Melitene . | |
575 in other calendars | |
Armenian calendar | 23/24 (turn of the year July) |
Ethiopian calendar | 567/568 |
Buddhist calendar | 1118/19 (southern Buddhism); 1117/18 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 54th (55th) cycle
Year of the wood sheep乙未 ( at the beginning of the year wood horse 甲午) |
Jewish calendar | 4335/36 (September 20/21) |
Coptic calendar | 291/292 |
Roman calendar |
ab urbe condita MCCCXXVIII (1328)
Diocletian's era : 291/292 (turn of the year November) |
Seleucid era | Babylon: 885/886 (April)
Syria: 886/887 (October) |
Spanish era | 613 |
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) | 631/632 (turn of the year April) |
Events
Politics and world events
Europe
- End of the year: Merovingian fratricidal war : Sigibert I. , king of the Frankish part kingdom Austrasia is, apparently at the instigation of Fredegunde , wife of Neustrian King I. Chilperich assassinated in Vitry. His successor is the 5-year-old son Childebert II under the reign of Sigibert's widow Brunichilde . The child is adopted by Guntram I (King of the part of Burgundy ), making Chilperich I an enemy.
Asia
- Roman-Persian Wars : The Sassanids under Chosrau I are defeated against the Eastern Roman Empire in the Battle of Melitene .
- Yemen comes under the influence of the Sassanids.
religion
- June 2nd : After almost a year of vacancy , Benedict I becomes the new Pope to succeed John III. elected.
Born
- around 575: Herakleios , Byzantine emperor († 641 )
- around 575: Amand of Maastricht , Bishop of Tongeren, saint († around 676 )
Died
- End of the year: Sigibert I. , Merovingian King of Austrasia (* 535 / 536 )
- Aëtios of Amida , court medicus of Emperor Justinian I (* 502 )
- Goar , Aquitaine clergyman, missionary on the Rhine (* around 495 )