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__NOTOC__ Year 439 (Roman numerals, CDXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Theodosius and Festus (or, less frequently, year 1192 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 439 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


By place


Europe

* Battle of Guoloph: Vitalinus (possibly Vortigern) is defeated at the hands of Ambrosius Aurelianus, and a combined force of Romano-British forces from across southern Britain. * Litorius, Roman general (''Magister militum#per Gallias, Magister militum per Gallias''), lays siege to Toulouse. During the decisive battle before the Defensive wall, walls he suffers a severe defeat and is killed, and only the heavy loss of Visigoths makes King Theodoric I decide to agree to a provisional restoration of the ''status quo''. * Licinia Eudoxia, wife of emperor Valentinian III, is granted the title of Augusta (honorific), ''Augusta'' following the birth of their daughter Eudocia (daughter of Valentinian III), Eudocia.


Byzantium

* Winter – Huns, Hun and Roman Empire, Roman envoys meet at Orašje, Bosnia, Margum (modern Bosnia and Herzegovina), an important Market (place), market town on the Sava, Sava River. After negotiations, Attila and his brother Bleda, who are present, accept a four-point peace plan. Trade, Trading rights between the two states are confirmed and emperor Theodosius II pays an annual tribute of 700 pounds of gold.The End of Empire (p. 117). Christopher Kelly, 2009.


Africa

* King Genseric breaks his treaty with the Western Roman Empire and invades Africa (Roman province), Africa Proconsularis. * October 19 – Carthage Battle of Carthage (439), falls to the Vandals. Genseric makes it his capital and establishes the Vandals, Vandal Kingdom. * The Vandals establish a North African granary that enables them to enforce their will on other nations, who are dependent on North Africa for Cereal, grain and other Staple food, food staples.


By topic


Religion

* Isaac of Armenia, Isaac the Great, Armenian apostolic patriarch, dies at Ashtishat. He helped to develop a Greek-inspired alphabet, and translate the Bible, along with various Christian writings, into Armenian alphabet, Armenian. * The ''Historia Ecclesiastica'' of Socrates of Constantinople is concluded, perhaps due to the author's death. * The monastery of Mar Saba is founded near Bethlehem (Palestine (region), Palestine).


Births

* Eudocia (daughter of Valentinian III), Eudocia, Vandals, Vandal queen and daughter of Valentinian III * Emperor Ming of Liu Song, Ming Di, emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 472) * Sabbas the Sanctified, Christian monk and saint (d. 532)


Deaths

* Isaac of Armenia, Isaac, List of Catholicoi of Armenia, patriarch of Armenia (b. 338) * Litorius, general of the Western Roman Empire * Empress Sima Maoying, Sima Maoying, empress of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 393) * Spearthrower Owl, ruler of Teotihuacan (Valley of Mexico, Mexico)


References

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