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404AD was known as the Year of the Consulship of Honorius and Aristaenetus partly because the Anno Domini calendar had become cool yet and partly for reasons that I don't understand.

  • Stuff that happened in 404AD:
  • The last known gladiator fight. There's some story about a Christian monk trying to stop a gladiator fight and getting stoned to death by the crowd for being a spoilsport, but it's probably bollocks. Either way, there are no records of gladiators fighting after 404.
  • The consort of Byzantine Emperor Arcadius, Aelia Eudoxia, decided she'd had enough of John Chrysostom, the bishop of Constantinople, and banished him to Armenia. Apparently he was always going on about her rather decadent lifestyle. A couple of months later she has a miscarriage and dies from a resulting infection.
  • Dowager Empress He Fani (known as "the solemn and polite empress") of the Jin Dynasty died as did Emperor Huan Xuan during an uprising less than a year into Huan's reign.

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http://kodabar.blogspot.com/

404AD was known as the Year of the Consulship of Honorius and Aristaenetus partly because the Anno Domini calendar had become cool yet and partly for reasons that I don't understand.

  • Stuff that happened in 404AD:
  • The last known gladiator fight. There's some story about a Christian monk trying to stop a gladiator fight and getting stoned to death by the crowd for being a spoilsport, but it's probably bollocks. Either way, there are no records of gladiators fighting after 404.
  • The consort of Byzantine Emperor Arcadius, Aelia Eudoxia, decided she'd had enough of John Chrysostom, the bishop of Constantinople, and banished him to Armenia. Apparently he was always going on about her rather decadent lifestyle. A couple of months later she has a miscarriage and dies from a resulting infection.
  • Dowager Empress He Fani (known as "the solemn and polite empress") of the Jin Dynasty died as did Emperor Huan Xuan during an uprising less than a year into Huan's reign.

All good stuff, but it doesn't alter the fact that you've ended up on a 404 page. Click here to go to the main page:
http://kodabar.blogspot.com/