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6th century

The 6th century is the period from 501 through 600 in line with the Julian calendar.

In the West, the century marks the end of Classical Antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages. The collapse of the Western Roman Empire late in the previous century left Europe fractured into many small Germanic kingdoms competing fiercely for land and wealth. From the upheaval the Franks rose to prominence and carved out a sizeable domain covering much of modern France and Germany. Meanwhile, the surviving Eastern Roman Empire began to expand under Emperor Justinian, who recaptured North Africa from the Vandals and attempted fully to recover Italy as well, in the hope of reinstating Roman control over the lands once ruled by the Western Roman Empire.

Owing in part to the collapse of the Roman Empire along with its literature and civilization, the sixth century is generally considered to be the least known about in the Dark Ages.[a]

In its second golden age, the Sassanid Empire reached the peak of its power under Khosrau I in the 6th century.[3] The classical Gupta Empire of Northern India, largely overrun by the Huna, ended in the mid-6th century. In Japan, the Kofun period gave way to the Asuka period. After being divided for more than 150 years among the Northern and Southern dynasties, China was reunited under the Sui dynasty toward the end of the 6th century. The Three Kingdoms of Korea persisted throughout the century. The Göktürks became a major power in Central Asia after defeating the Rouran.

In the Americas, Teotihuacan began to decline in the 6th century after having reached its zenith between AD 150 and 450. Classic period of the Maya civilization in Central America.

Events edit

Inventions, discoveries, introductions edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This view is shown in several reputable sources about the Dark Ages. In his book "The Inheritance of Rome: Illuminating the Dark Ages, 400-1000", the historian Chris Wickham writes that "the sixth century is the least documented of any century of the 'Dark Ages'".[1] Similarly, the historian Charles Oman writes in "The Dark Ages: 476-918" that "the 6th century was a period of such confusion and turmoil that it has been compared to the deluge of Noah".[2] These sources reflect the widely accepted view among historians that the 6th century in the Dark Ages is the least known about.

References edit

  1. ^ Wickham, Chris (2009). "Introduction". The Inheritance of Rome: Illuminating the Dark Ages, 400-1000. New York: Viking. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-670-02098-0.
  2. ^ Oman, Charles (1914). "The Sixth Century". The Dark Ages: 476-918. London: Rivingtons. p. 23.
  3. ^ Roberts, J: "History of the World". Penguin, 1994.
  4. ^ Green, Hilary (2022). International Trade in the Middle Ages. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-4456-9841-0.

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The 6th century is the period from 501 through 600 in line with the Julian calendar In the West the century marks the end of Classical Antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages The collapse of the Western Roman Empire late in the previous century left Europe fractured into many small Germanic kingdoms competing fiercely for land and wealth From the upheaval the Franks rose to prominence and carved out a sizeable domain covering much of modern France and Germany Meanwhile the surviving Eastern Roman Empire began to expand under Emperor Justinian who recaptured North Africa from the Vandals and attempted fully to recover Italy as well in the hope of reinstating Roman control over the lands once ruled by the Western Roman Empire Owing in part to the collapse of the Roman Empire along with its literature and civilization the sixth century is generally considered to be the least known about in the Dark Ages a In its second golden age the Sassanid Empire reached the peak of its power under Khosrau I in the 6th century 3 The classical Gupta Empire of Northern India largely overrun by the Huna ended in the mid 6th century In Japan the Kofun period gave way to the Asuka period After being divided for more than 150 years among the Northern and Southern dynasties China was reunited under the Sui dynasty toward the end of the 6th century The Three Kingdoms of Korea persisted throughout the century The Gokturks became a major power in Central Asia after defeating the Rouran In the Americas Teotihuacan began to decline in the 6th century after having reached its zenith between AD 150 and 450 Classic period of the Maya civilization in Central America Contents 1 Events 2 Inventions discoveries introductions 3 Notes 4 ReferencesEvents editEarly 6th century Ah Suytok Tutul Xiu founds Uxmal nbsp Eastern Hemisphere at the beginning of the 6th century Early 6th century Archangel ivory panel of a diptych probably from the court workshop at Constantinople is made It is now kept at The British Museum London Early 6th century Vienna Genesis from Book of Genesis probably made in Syria or Palestine is made It is now kept at Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek Vienna By 6th century Shilpa Shastras is written Early 6th century first academy of the east the Academy of Gundeshapur founded in Iran by Khosrau I of Persia Early 6th century Irish colonists and invaders the Scots began migrating to Caledonia later known as Scotland Migration from south west Britain to Brittany Early 6th century Glendalough monastery Wicklow Ireland founded on St Kevin Many similar foundations in Ireland and Wales Early 6th century Zen Buddhism enters Vietnam from China Early 6th century Haniwa from Kyoto is made during the Kofun period nbsp Uxmal is founded in the early 6th century Early 6th century Basilica of Sant Apollinare in Classe s apse s mosaic is completed 502 Chinese annals mentioned the existence of the Buddhist Kingdom Kanto Lim in South Sumatra presumably in the neighborhood of present day Palembang 507 The Franks commanded by Clovis I wrest Aquitania from Alaric II s Visigoths at the Battle of Vouille 518 Eastern Roman Emperor Anastasius I dies and is succeeded by Justin I 522 Romans obtain silkworm eggs and begin silkworm cultivation c 524 Boethius writes his On the Consolation of Philosophy 525 Having settled in Rome c 500 Scythian monk Dionysius Exiguus invents the Anno Domini era calendar based on the estimated birth year of Jesus Christ 527 Justinian I succeeds Justin I as Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 529 Saint Benedict of Nursia founds the monastery of Monte Cassino in Italy 532 Nika riots in Constantinople the cathedral is destroyed They are put down a week later by Belisarius and Mundus up to 30 000 people are killed in the Hippodrome 535 Postulated volcanic eruption in the tropics which causes several years of abnormally cold weather resulting in mass famine in the Northern Hemisphere See Extreme weather events of 535 536 nbsp This Buddhist stela from China Northern Wei period was built in the early 6th century 537 Battle of Camlann final battle of legendary King Arthur 541 542 First pandemic of bubonic plague Plague of Justinian hits Constantinople and the rest of Byzantine Empire 543 544 One of Justinian s edict leads to the Three Chapter Controversy 545 Nubian Kingdom of Nobatia converts to Christianity Mid 6th century Cassiodorus founds a cenobitic monastery and scriptorium at Vivarium in Italy Mid 6th century Buddhist Jataka stories are translated into Persian by order of the Zoroastrian king Khosrau Mid 6th century Cave Temple of Shiva at Elephanta Caves Maharashtra India is built Post Gupta period Mid 6th century Eternal Shiva rock cut relief in the Cave Temple of Shiva at Elephanta Caves is made Mid 6th century Jogeshwari Caves excavated during 6th century A D is one of the finest specimen of Brahmanical Rock Cut Architecture and bears similarity with Elephanta Caves Cave No 1 and Dhumar Lena Cave No 29 at Ellora Caves Second half of 6th century Virgin and Child with Saints and Angels icon is made It is now kept at Saint Catherine s Monastery Egypt 550 Kingdom of Funan dies out 551 Bumin Khagan founded the Turkic Khaganate in Central Asia 552 Buddhism introduced to Japan from Baekje during the Asuka period 553 Second Council of Constantinople 554 Eviction of the Ostrogoths from Rome and the re unification of all Italy under Roman rule 561 to 592 Buddhist monk Jnanagupta translates 39 sutras from Sanskrit to Chinese 563 The monastery on Iona is founded by St Columba 566 Birth of Lǐ Yuan founder of the Tang dynasty and Emperor of China under the name of Gaozu 618 626 568 Lombards invade Italy and establish a federation of dukedoms under a king 569 Nubian kingdom of Alodia converts to Christianity 569 Nubian kingdom of Makuria converts to Christianity 570 Birth of the last Islamic Prophet Muhammad 574 The Roman Empire is invaded by various Slavs who plunder the Balkans 577 China s last of the Southern dynasties the Chen dynasty invents matches nbsp The Suebi Kingdom would eventually be conquered by the Visigoths in the 6th century 578 The world s oldest ongoing company Kongō Gumi is founded in Osaka Japan 579 590 Reign of Persian Shah Hormizd IV 582 602 Reign of Roman Emperor Maurice 585 Suebian Kingdom conquered by Visigoths in Spain 587 Reccared king of the Visigoths in Spain converts to Catholicism 588 Shivadeva ascends the throne of the Lichchhavi dynasty in Nepal 589 Third Council of Toledo adds the filioque clause to the Nicene Creed in Spain 589 China reunified under the Sui dynasty 589 618 590 Gregory the Great succeeds Pope Pelagius II who dies of plague as the 64th pope 594 Beginning of the Bengali Calendar or বঙ গ ব দ Bonggabdo or Banggabda 595 Pope Gregory sends Roman monks led by Augustine to England Inventions discoveries introductions editDionysius Exiguus creates the Anno Domini system inspired by the birth of Jesus in 525 This is the system upon which the Gregorian calendar and Common Era systems are based The technology of cutting and polishing diamonds was invented in India Ratna Pariksha a text dated to 6th century talks about diamond cutting Backgammon nard invented in Persia by Burzoe Chess as chaturanga entered Persia from India and was modified to shatranj Breast strap horse harness in use in Frankish kingdom Byzantine Empire acquires silk technology from China Chen dynasty from China invents matches in 577 Silk is a protected palace industry in the Byzantine Empire Vaghbata Indian medical books In 589 AD the Chinese scholar official Yan Zhitui makes the first reference to the use of toilet paper in history 4 Significant to the history of agriculture the Chinese author Jia Sixia wrote the treatise Qi Min Yao Shu in 535 and although it quotes 160 previous Chinese agronomy books it is the oldest existent Chinese agriculture treatise In over one hundred thousand written Chinese characters the book covered land preparation seeding cultivation orchard management forestry animal husbandry trade and culinary uses for crops Notes edit This view is shown in several reputable sources about the Dark Ages In his book The Inheritance of Rome Illuminating the Dark Ages 400 1000 the historian Chris Wickham writes that the sixth century is the least documented of any century of the Dark Ages 1 Similarly the historian Charles Oman writes in The Dark Ages 476 918 that the 6th century was a period of such confusion and turmoil that it has been compared to the deluge of Noah 2 These sources reflect the widely accepted view among historians that the 6th century in the Dark Ages is the least known about References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 6th century Wickham Chris 2009 Introduction The Inheritance of Rome Illuminating the Dark Ages 400 1000 New York Viking p 6 ISBN 978 0 670 02098 0 Oman Charles 1914 The Sixth Century The Dark Ages 476 918 London Rivingtons p 23 Roberts J History of the World Penguin 1994 Green Hilary 2022 International Trade in the Middle Ages Amberley Publishing Limited ISBN 978 1 4456 9841 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 6th century amp oldid 1217658269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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