Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back 592 - Wikipedia www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Home Random Nearby Log in Settings Donate About Wikipedia Disclaimers Search 592 Article Talk Language Watch Edit Year 592 (DXCII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 592 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. Millennium: 1st millennium Centuries: 5th century 6th century 7th century Decades: 570s 580s 590s 600s 610s Years: 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 592 in various calendarsGregorian calendar592DXCIIAb urbe condita1345Armenian calendar41ԹՎ ԽԱAssyrian calendar5342Balinese saka calendar513–514Bengali calendar−1Berber calendar1542Buddhist calendar1136Burmese calendar−46Byzantine calendar6100–6101Chinese calendar辛亥年 (Metal Pig)3289 or 3082 — to —壬子年 (Water Rat)3290 or 3083Coptic calendar308–309Discordian calendar1758Ethiopian calendar584–585Hebrew calendar4352–4353Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat648–649 - Shaka Samvat513–514 - Kali Yuga3692–3693Holocene calendar10592Iranian calendar30 BP – 29 BPIslamic calendar31 BH – 30 BHJavanese calendar481–482Julian calendar592DXCIIKorean calendar2925Minguo calendar1320 before ROC民前1320年Nanakshahi calendar−876Seleucid era903/904 AGThai solar calendar1134–1135Tibetan calendar阴金猪年(female Iron-Pig)718 or 337 or −435 — to —阳水鼠年(male Water-Rat)719 or 338 or −434 King Childebert II (570–595) Events edit By place edit Byzantine Empire edit Emperor Maurice regains the Byzantine stronghold Singidunum (modern Belgrade) from the Avars. By counter-invading their homelands on the Balkans, Byzantine troops increase their pay by pillaging in hostile territory. Europe edit January 28 – King Guntram, age 59, dies after a 31-year reign, and is succeeded by his nephew Childebert II, who becomes ruler of Burgundy.[1] He is buried at Saint Marcellus of Chalons Church, in Chalon-sur-Saône (Eastern France). Ariulf becomes the second Duke of Spoleto (Central Italy). Britain edit Battle of Woden's Burg: After the mass killing at Woden's Burg, near Marlborough (South West England), Ceawlin is deposed as king of the West Saxons. His son Cuthwine is taken prisoner and goes into exile. Ceol succeeds his uncle Ceawlin after his defeat at Woden's Burg. He becomes king of Wessex (according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle). Asia edit Summer – Emperor Wéndi reduces taxes, due to an overflowing abundance of food and silk in the governmental stores. He sends messengers around central China, redistributing land to give the poor farming land. December 8 – Emperor Sushun of Japan is murdered after 5 years on the throne by agents of his rival Umako Soga, who is jealous of the emperor's power. He is succeeded by Suiko, widow of the late emperor Bidatsu. Winter – Empress Suiko moves the imperial capital of Japan to Asuka-Toyura Palace (Nara Prefecture) during the Asuka period. By topic edit Literature edit Gregory, bishop of Tours, completes his Historia Francorum ("History of the Franks"). Births edit Khalid ibn al-Walid, Arab general (approximate date) Asmā' bint Abi Bakr, companion of Muhammad Cutha Cathwulf, prince of Wessex (approximate date) Itta, wife of Pepin of Landen (d. 652) Xu Jingzong, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 672) Deaths edit January 28 – Guntram, king of Burgundy Faroald I, duke of Spoleto (Italy) Sushun, emperor of Japan References edit ^ Ian Wood, The Merovingian Kingdoms 450–751, p. 91
Year 592 (DXCII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 592 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.