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Aurelian Walls during the Siege of Rome
The combat of King Arthur and Mordred

Year 537 (DXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Second year after the Consulship of Belisarius (or, less frequently, year 1290 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 537 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.

Events

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By place

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Byzantine Empire

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Britain

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Africa

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  • Eastern Wei sends an advance guard of three army columns through the Tong Pass, to attack Western Wei. The Western army under Yu-Wen Tai defeats one of the columns while the others retreat. Yu-Wen follows up, but runs into the main Eastern army (200,000 men). The Westerners are pushed back through the pass, and the Eastern army emerges from the mountains. Unexpectedly they are charged in the flank by 10,000 Western cavalry, and 6,000 Easterners are killed and 70,000 captured.[11]
  • John Cottistis starts a short-lived rebellion against Justinian I. He is declared emperor at Dara, but is killed four days later by conspiring soldiers.[12]

America

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By topic

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Construction

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  • The Aqua Virgo aqueduct is destroyed by the Goths; they try to use the underground channel as a secret route to invade Rome.[13]

Religion

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Society

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Births

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Deaths

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Notes and references

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Notes

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  1. Famine is described as "AI537.1, Failure of bread" in the Annals of Inisfallen.[14]

References

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  1. Bury 1958, p. 182–183.
  2. Bury 1958, p. 185.
  3. Procopius, De Bello Gothico I.XXIII
  4. Procopius, De Bello Gothico I.XXVII
  5. Bury 1958, p. 188.
  6. Procopius, De Bello Gothico II.VI
  7. Procopius, De Bello Gothico II.V
  8. Procopius, De Bello Gothico, II.VII
  9. Annales Cambriae, s.a. 537
  10. Bury 1958, pp. 144–145
  11. Imperial Chinese Armies (p. 42). C.J. Peers, 1995. ISBN 978-1-85532-514-2
  12. Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992, pp. 639–640
  13. Procopius, De Bello Gothico II.IX
  14. Mac Airt 2000–2008, pp. AI537.1.

Secondary sources

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