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1st millennium

Centuries:

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  • 7th century


Decades:

  • 560s

  • 570s

  • 580s

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  • 600s


Years:

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582 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar582
DLXXXII
Ab urbe condita1335
Armenian calendar31
ԹՎ ԼԱ
Assyrian calendar5332
Balinese saka calendar503–504
Bengali calendar−11
Berber calendar1532
Buddhist calendar1126
Burmese calendar−56
Byzantine calendar6090–6091
Chinese calendar
辛丑年 (Metal Ox)
3278 or 3218
    — to —
壬寅年 (Water Tiger)
3279 or 3219
Coptic calendar298–299
Discordian calendar1748
Ethiopian calendar574–575
Hebrew calendar4342–4343
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat
638–639
 - Shaka Samvat
503–504
 - Kali Yuga
3682–3683
Holocene calendar10582
Iranian calendar40 BP – 39 BP
Islamic calendar41 BH – 40 BH
Javanese calendar471–472
Julian calendar582
DLXXXII
Korean calendar2915
Minguo calendar1330 before ROC
民前1330年
Nanakshahi calendar−886
Seleucid era893/894 AG
Thai solar calendar1124–1125
Tibetan calendar阴金牛年
(female Iron-Ox)
708 or 327 or −445
    — to —
阳水虎年
(male Water-Tiger)
709 or 328 or −444


Emperor Maurice (582–602)


Year 582 (DLXXXII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 582 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



Byzantine Empire



  • August 14 – Emperor Tiberius II Constantine, age 47, dies (possibly from deliberately poisoned food) at Constantinople, after a 4-year reign during which Thrace and Greece have been inundated by the Slavs. He is succeeded by his son-in-law Maurice, former notary who has commanded the Byzantine army in the war against the Persian Empire.

  • Autumn – Maurice elevates John Mystacon to magister militum per Orientem.[1] He sends a Byzantine expeditionary force to Arzanene (Armenia), where they fight a pitched battle at the river Nymphius (Batman River).[2][3]


Europe



  • Siege of Sirmium: The Avars, under their ruler (khagan) Bayan I, aided by Slavic auxiliary troops, capture the city of Sirmium after almost a 3-year siege. Bayan establishes a new base of operations within the Byzantine Empire, from which he plunders the Balkan Peninsula.


  • Gundoald, illegitimate son of Clotaire I, arrives with the financial support of Constantinople in southern Gaul. He claims as usurper king the cities Poitiers and Toulouse, part of the Frankish Kingdom (approximate date).

  • The Visigoths under King Liuvigild capture the city of Mérida (western central Spain), which is under the political control of its popular bishop Masona. He is arrested and exiled for 3 years.


Persia


  • A Persian army under Tamkhosrau crosses the Euphrates River and attacks the city of Constantina (modern Turkey), but he is defeated by the Byzantines and killed.


Asia


  • Spring – Emperor Xuan Di, age 52, dies after a 13-year reign and is succeeded by his incompetent son Houzhu, who becomes the new ruler of the Chen Dynasty.

  • Emperor Wéndi of the Sui Dynasty orders the building of a new capital, which he calls Daxing (Great Prosperity), on a site southeast of Chang'an (modern Xi'an).


By topic



Religion



  • April 11 – John Nesteutes becomes the 33rd bishop or patriarch of Constantinople.




Births



  • Arnulf of Metz, Frankish bishop and saint (approximate date)


  • Li Mi, Chinese rebel leader during the Sui Dynasty (d. 619)


Deaths



  • April 5 – Eutychius, patriarch of Constantinople


  • August 14 – Tiberius II Constantine, Byzantine Emperor


  • Agathias, Greek poet and historian (approximate date)


  • Ashina, empress of Northern Zhou (b. 551)


  • Justinian, Byzantine general (magister militum)


  • Tamkhosrau, Sassanid Persian general (marzban)


  • Xuan Di, emperor of the Chen Dynasty (b. 530)


References




  1. ^ Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992, p. 679


  2. ^ Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992, p. 270


  3. ^ Greatrex & Lieu 2002, p. 167










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