# 465

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This article is about the year 465.  For the 2017 film, see [465 (film)](/source/465_(film)).

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Calendar year

Years Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 4th century 5th century 6th century Decades 440s 450s 460s 470s 480s Years 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 v t e

465 by topic Leaders Political entities State leaders Religious leaders Categories Births Deaths v t e

465 in various calendars Gregorian calendar 465 CDLXV Ab urbe condita 1218 Assyrian calendar 5215 Balinese saka calendar 386–387 Bengali calendar −129 – −128 Berber calendar 1415 Buddhist calendar 1009 Burmese calendar −173 Byzantine calendar 5973–5974 Chinese calendar 甲辰年 (Wood Dragon) 3162 or 2955 — to — 乙巳年 (Wood Snake) 3163 or 2956 Coptic calendar 181–182 Discordian calendar 1631 Ethiopian calendar 457–458 Hebrew calendar 4225–4226 Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat 521–522 - Shaka Samvat 386–387 - Kali Yuga 3565–3566 Holocene calendar 10465 Iranian calendar 157 BP – 156 BP Islamic calendar 162 BH – 161 BH Javanese calendar 350–351 Julian calendar 465 CDLXV Korean calendar 2798 Minguo calendar 1447 before ROC 民前1447年 Nanakshahi calendar −1003 Seleucid era 776/777 AG Thai solar calendar 1007–1008 Tibetan calendar ཤིང་ཕོ་འབྲུག་ལོ་ (male Wood-Dragon) 591 or 210 or −562 — to — ཤིང་མོ་སྦྲུལ་ལོ་ (female Wood-Snake) 592 or 211 or −561

The [Santa Maria Maggiore](/source/Basilica_di_Santa_Maria_Maggiore) ([Rome](/source/Rome))

Year **465** (**[CDLXV](/source/Roman_numerals)**) was a [common year starting on Friday](/source/Common_year_starting_on_Friday) of the [Julian calendar](/source/Julian_calendar). At the time, it was known as the **Year of the Consulship of Hermenericus and [Basiliscus](/source/Basiliscus)** (or, less frequently, **year 1218 *[Ab urbe condita](/source/Ab_urbe_condita)***). The denomination 465 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the [Anno Domini](/source/Anno_Domini) [calendar era](/source/Calendar_era) became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

## Events

### By place

#### Roman Empire

- [Basiliscus](/source/Basiliscus), with the help of his sister [Verina](/source/Verina) (wife of emperor [Leo I](/source/Leo_I_(emperor))), becomes a [consul](/source/Roman_consul) in the [Eastern Roman Empire](/source/Byzantine_Empire).

- [August 15](/source/August_15) – [Libius Severus](/source/Libius_Severus), [puppet emperor](/source/Puppet_monarch) of the [Western Roman Empire](/source/Western_Roman_Empire), dies after a 4-year reign.

- [September 2](/source/September_2) – A fire begins in [Constantinople](/source/Constantinople) and, over the next six days, destroys the buildings in eight of the 14 sections into which the Eastern Roman Imperial capital had been divided.[1]

- [Ricimer](/source/Ricimer), *de facto* ruler, establishes political control for 2 years from his residence in [Rome](/source/Rome).

#### Britannia

- [Battle of Wippedesfleot](/source/Battle_of_Wippedesfleot): The [Saxons](/source/Saxons) under command of [Hengist](/source/Hengist_and_Horsa) and [Aesc](/source/Oisc_of_Kent) are defeated by the [Britons](/source/Britons_(historical)) near [Ebbsfleet](/source/Ebbsfleet%2C_Thanet) ([Kent](/source/Kent)). During the battle 12 [Welsh](/source/Wales) leaders are killed (according to the *[Anglo-Saxon Chronicle](/source/Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle)*).

#### Europe

- King [Remismund](/source/Remismund) establishes a policy of friendship with the [Visigoths](/source/Visigoths), and promotes the conversion of the [Suebi](/source/Suebi) into [Arianism](/source/Arianism) in [Galicia](/source/Kingdom_of_Galicia) (Northern [Spain](/source/Spain)).

#### China

- [Qian Fei Di](/source/Emperor_Qianfei_of_Liu_Song), then [Ming Di](/source/Emperor_Ming_of_Song), becomes ruler of the [Liu Song dynasty](/source/Liu_Song_dynasty) after his nephew is assassinated.

### By topic

#### Religion

- [November 19](/source/November_19) – [Pope Hilarius](/source/Pope_Hilarius) convokes a [synod](/source/Synod) at Rome's [Church of Santa Maria Maggiore](/source/Basilica_di_Santa_Maria_Maggiore).

- [Peter the Fuller](/source/Peter_the_Fuller) becomes [patriarch of Antioch](/source/Patriarch_of_Antioch) (approximate date).

## Births

- [July 5](/source/July_5) – [Ahkal Moʼ Nahb I](/source/Ahkal_Mo%CA%BC_Nahb_I), [Maya](/source/Maya_civilization) ruler of [Palenque](/source/Palenque) (d. [524](/source/524))

- [Dubricius](/source/Dubricius), [bishop](/source/Bishop) and [saint](/source/Saint) (approximate date)

- [Liberius](/source/Liberius_(praetorian_prefect)), Roman aristocrat (approximate date)

- [Procopius of Gaza](/source/Procopius_of_Gaza), Christian [sophist](/source/Sophism) and [rhetorician](/source/Rhetoric) (approximate date)[2]

- [Severus](/source/Severus_of_Antioch), [patriarch of Antioch](/source/Patriarch_of_Antioch) (approximate date)

- [Zacharias Rhetor](/source/Zacharias_Rhetor), bishop and ecclesiastic historian (approximate date)[2]

## Deaths

- [May 5](/source/May_5) – [Gerontius](/source/Gerontius_(bishop_of_Milan)), Archbishop of Milan

- [June 20](/source/June_20) – [Wen Cheng Di](/source/Emperor_Wencheng_of_Northern_Wei), emperor of Northern Wei (b. [440](/source/440))

- [August 15](/source/August_15) – [Libius Severus](/source/Libius_Severus), emperor of the [Western Roman Empire](/source/Western_Roman_Empire)

- [Buliugu Li](/source/Buliugu_Li), official of the [Northern Wei dynasty](/source/Northern_Wei)

- [Eógan mac Néill](/source/E%C3%B3gan_mac_N%C3%A9ill), king of [Tír Eoghain](/source/County_Tyrone) ([Ireland](/source/Ireland))

- [Liu Chuyu](/source/Liu_Chuyu), princess of the [Liu Song dynasty](/source/Liu_Song_dynasty)[3]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Fires_1-0)** "Fires, Great", in *The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance*, Cornelius Walford, ed. (C. and E. Layton, 1876) pp24

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Masalha_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Masalha_2-1) Masalha, Nur (2022). [*Palestine across millennia: a history of literacy, learning and educational revolutions*](https://books.google.com/books?id=OeRSEAAAQBAJ). London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 84. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [9780755642960](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9780755642960). Retrieved January 7, 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [*Wanton Women in Late-Imperial Chinese Literature: Models, Genres, Subversions and Traditions*](https://books.google.com/books?id=EUC9DgAAQBAJ&pg=PA36). BRILL. 2017. p. 36. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [9789004340626](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9789004340626).

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