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This article is about the year 467.  For the number, see [467 (number)](/source/467_(number)).

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Calendar year

Years Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 4th century 5th century 6th century Decades 440s 450s 460s 470s 480s Years 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 v t e

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

467 in various calendars Gregorian calendar 467 CDLXVII Ab urbe condita 1220 Assyrian calendar 5217 Balinese saka calendar 388–389 Bengali calendar −127 – −126 Berber calendar 1417 Buddhist calendar 1011 Burmese calendar −171 Byzantine calendar 5975–5976 Chinese calendar 丙午年 (Fire Horse) 3164 or 2957 — to — 丁未年 (Fire Goat) 3165 or 2958 Coptic calendar 183–184 Discordian calendar 1633 Ethiopian calendar 459–460 Hebrew calendar 4227–4228 Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat 523–524 - Shaka Samvat 388–389 - Kali Yuga 3567–3568 Holocene calendar 10467 Iranian calendar 155 BP – 154 BP Islamic calendar 160 BH – 159 BH Javanese calendar 352–353 Julian calendar 467 CDLXVII Korean calendar 2800 Minguo calendar 1445 before ROC 民前1445年 Nanakshahi calendar −1001 Seleucid era 778/779 AG Thai solar calendar 1009–1010 Tibetan calendar མེ་ཕོ་རྟ་ལོ་ (male Fire-Horse) 593 or 212 or −560 — to — མེ་མོ་ལུག་ལོ་ (female Fire-Sheep) 594 or 213 or −559

Emperor [Anthemius](/source/Anthemius) (467–472)

Year **467** (**[CDLXVII](/source/Roman_numerals)**) was a [common year starting on Sunday](/source/Common_year_starting_on_Sunday) of the [Julian calendar](/source/Julian_calendar). At the time, it was known as the **Year of the Consulship of [Pusaeus](/source/Pusaeus) and [Iohannes](/source/Iohannes_(consul_467))** (or, less frequently, **year 1220 *[Ab urbe condita](/source/Ab_urbe_condita)***). The denomination 467 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

- [April 12](/source/April_12) – Emperor [Leo I](/source/Leo_I_(emperor)) has his general [Anthemius](/source/Anthemius) elected emperor of the [Western Roman Empire](/source/Western_Roman_Empire). He allies himself with [Ricimer](/source/Ricimer), *de facto* ruler of [Rome](/source/Rome), and marries Anthemius's daughter [Alypia](/source/Alypia_(daughter_of_Anthemius)) to him, to strengthen the relationship and end the hostilities between the Eastern and Western Empire.

- Summer – [Vandal War (461-468)](/source/Vandal_War_(461-468)): King [Genseric](/source/Genseric) extends his [pirate](/source/Piracy) raids in the [Mediterranean Sea](/source/Mediterranean_Sea); the [Vandals](/source/Vandals) sack and enslave the people living in [Illyricum](/source/Illyricum_(Roman_province)), the [Peloponnese](/source/Peloponnese) and other parts of [Greece](/source/Greece). Leo I joins forces with the Western Empire.

#### Britannia

- Ancient [Hillforts in Britain](/source/Hillforts_in_Britain) are re-fortified, and the [Wansdyke](/source/Wansdyke_(earthwork)) is built (approximate date).

#### Asia

- Emperor [Skandagupta](/source/Skandagupta) dies after a 12-year reign, as the [Huns](/source/Huns) consolidate their conquests in western [India](/source/India). He is succeeded by his half-brother [Purugupta](/source/Purugupta).

## Births

- [October 13](/source/October_13) – [Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei](/source/Emperor_Xiaowen_of_Northern_Wei) (d. [499](/source/499))

- [Cerdic](/source/Cerdic_of_Wessex), first king of [Anglo-Saxon](/source/Anglo-Saxons) [Wessex](/source/Wessex) (approximate date)

- [Leo II](/source/Leo_II_(emperor)), [Byzantine emperor](/source/Byzantine_emperor) (d. [474](/source/474))[1]

- [Emperor Shun of Liu Song](/source/Emperor_Shun_of_Liu_Song), Chinese emperor of [Liu Song](/source/Liu_Song_Dynasty) (d. [479](/source/479))

## Deaths

- [Benignus of Armagh](/source/Benignus_of_Armagh), Irish [bishop](/source/Bishop) (approximate date)

- [Skandagupta](/source/Skandagupta), ruler of the [Gupta Empire](/source/Gupta_Empire) ([India](/source/India))

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Bunson, Matthew (1995). [*A Dictionary of the Roman Empire*](https://books.google.com/books?id=HsrGEFpW80UC&pg=PA232). OUP USA. p. 232. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-0-19-510233-8](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-19-510233-8).

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