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Year 490 (CDXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Faustus and Longinus (or, less frequently, year 1243 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 490 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.

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Europe

  • Spring – Odoacer receives reinforcements from the south and leaves Ravenna. He defeats the Ostrogoths near Faenza.
  • King Theodoric the Great retreats to Ticinum (modern Pavia), where he constructs a fortified camp, which is blockaded.
  • Summer – The Burgundians, under King Gundobad, cross the Alps and plunder Liguria. Many Romans are taken into captivity.
  • King Alaric II supports Theodoric in his conquest of Italy, by dispatching an Visigoth army to raise Odoacer's siege of Pavia.
  • August 11 – Battle of Adda: Theodoric and his ally Alaric II defeat the forces of Odoacer, on the Adda River, near Milan.
  • Theodoric and his Ostrogoths lay siege to Ravenna. The cities of Cesena and Rimini retain their allegiance to Odoacer.
  • Asia

  • Empress Feng of the Chinese Northern Wei Dynasty dies. She is buried with magnificent honors, in the Wenming Tomb.
  • Agriculture

  • Corn rises to a terrible famine price, and before the end of the siege of Ravenna the inhabitants feed on the hides of animals; many of them perish of hunger.
  • Religion

  • Euphemius becomes patriarch of Constantinople.
  • Births

  • John Philoponus, Aristotelian commentator and philosopher (d. 570)
  • Romanos the Melodist, Syrian poet (approximate date)
  • Vigilantia, Byzantine princess (approximate date)
  • Deaths

  • Feng, Chinese empress and regent of Northern Wei (b. 442)
  • Peter III Mongus, patriarch of Alexandria
  • Theodora of Alexandria, Desert Mother
  • References

    490 Wikipedia