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599 was a common year starting on Thursday. (Full Calendar)

Centuries: 5th century · 6th century · 7th century
Decades: 560s 570s 580s 590s 600s 610s 620s
Years: 596 597 598 599 600 601 602

599 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 599
DXCIX

Ab urbe condita 1352
Armenian calendar 48
ԹՎ ԽԸ
Bahá'í calendar -1245 – -1244
Buddhist calendar 1143
Coptic calendar 315 – 316
Ethiopian calendar 591 – 592
Hebrew calendar 4359 4360
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 654 – 655
 - Shaka Samvat 521 – 522
 - Kali Yuga 3700 – 3701
Holocene calendar 10599
Iranian calendar 23 BP – 22 BP
Islamic calendar 24 BH – 23 BH
Japanese calendar
 - Imperial Year Kōki 1259
(皇紀1259年)
Julian calendar 644
Korean calendar 2932
Thai solar calendar 1142




Events[]

By Place[]

Byzantine Empire[]

  • Emperor Maurice refuses to pay ransom for 12,000 Byzantine soldiers taken prisoner by the Avars. Their leader Wikipedia:Bayan I orders the execution of the prisoners, and slaughters them all. His failure to buy back the captives destroys Maurice's popularity with the Byzantine troops in the Balkan Peninsula.[1]
  • Summer – Balkan Campaign: The Byzantine generals Priscus and Wikipedia:Comentiolus join their forces at Singidunum (modern Belgrade), and move downstream to the fortress city of Viminacium (Serbia). The Byzantines cross the Danube River and invade Upper Moesia, where they defeat the Avars in open battle.
  • Priscus pursues the fleeing Avar tribes and invades their homeland in Pannonia. He devastates the land east of the Tisza River, deciding the war for the Byzantines and ending the Avar and Slavic incursions across the Danube.
  • Autumn – Comentiolus reopens the Wikipedia:Gate of Trajan pass, near Wikipedia:Ihtiman (Bulgaria). This strategic mountain pass, whose fortress "Stipon" defends the border between the provinces Thrace and Macedonia, is not used for decades.

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People of the year 599 at Familypedia

1 people were born in 599

 FatherMotherAge mother at birth
Ali Ibn Ali Talib (c599-661)Abu TalibFatima Bint Asad

0 children were born to the 0 women born in 599

0 people died in 599


25 people lived in 599

 FatherMother
Charibert (570-636)
Garibald II of Bavaria (585-625)Tassilon I of Bavaria (557-610)
Gisulf II of Friuli (565-c610)Grasulf I of Friuli (540-?)
Tassilon I of Bavaria (557-610)Garibald I of Bavaria (525-592)Waldrada (530-?)
Ali Ibn Ali Talib (c599-661)Abu TalibFatima Bint Asad
Arnulf of Metz (582-640)Bodegisel II der Franken (bef565-)Chrodoare d'Amay (bef565-c634)
Adalgisel Grimo (c585-635)Babon der Franken (bef565-)
Rachel Knight (1626-1667)
Bertha of Paris (c565-c601)Charibert of Paris (c517-567)Ingoberga (c520-589)
Chlotar II (584-629)Chilperik I (539-584)Fredegonde (543-597)
Aaltje Stam (1811-1860)Pieter Stam (1775-1858)Sijbregje Leek (1777-1847)
Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (555-619)
Chrodoare d'Amay (bef565-c634)
Chrodebert of Alamannia (bef598-639)Gunzo of Alamannia (bef583-615)
Gunzo of Alamannia (bef583-615)Unzelinus of Alamannia (568-607)
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Events of the year 599 at Familypedia

0 people were married in 599.


There were 0 military battles in 599.


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References[]

  1. ^ The Early Medieval Balkans, page= 32
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