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Events

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Europe

Byzantine Empire

  • Anastasius I has Euphemius, Patriarch of Constantinople, deposed, and Macedonius II appointed as his successor. Euphemius is sent into exile.

    Asia

  • Kavadh I of Persia is deposed and exiled by his brother Djamasp.
  • The ruling Tuoba family in the Chinese Northern Wei Dynasty change their family name to Yuan.

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    Religion

  • November 24Pope Anastasius II succeeds Pope Gelasius I as the 50th pope.

    Births

  • Erzhu Tianguang
  • Gao Huan

    Deaths

  • November 21Pope Gelasius I
  • Gunthamund, king of the Vandals
  • Athanasius, Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria

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