# 486

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Calendar year

This article is about the year 486.  For the processor by Intel Corporation, see [i486](/source/I486).   For other uses, see [486 (disambiguation)](/source/486_(disambiguation)).

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Calendar year

Years Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 4th century 5th century 6th century Decades 460s 470s 480s 490s 500s Years 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 v t e

486 by topic Leaders Political entities State leaders Religious leaders Categories Births Disestablishments v t e

486 in various calendars Gregorian calendar 486 CDLXXXVI Ab urbe condita 1239 Assyrian calendar 5236 Balinese saka calendar 407–408 Bengali calendar −108 – −107 Berber calendar 1436 Buddhist calendar 1030 Burmese calendar −152 Byzantine calendar 5994–5995 Chinese calendar 乙丑年 (Wood Ox) 3183 or 2976 — to — 丙寅年 (Fire Tiger) 3184 or 2977 Coptic calendar 202–203 Discordian calendar 1652 Ethiopian calendar 478–479 Hebrew calendar 4246–4247 Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat 542–543 - Shaka Samvat 407–408 - Kali Yuga 3586–3587 Holocene calendar 10486 Iranian calendar 136 BP – 135 BP Islamic calendar 140 BH – 139 BH Javanese calendar 372–373 Julian calendar 486 CDLXXXVI Korean calendar 2819 Minguo calendar 1426 before ROC 民前1426年 Nanakshahi calendar −982 Seleucid era 797/798 AG Thai solar calendar 1028–1029 Tibetan calendar ཤིང་མོ་གླང་ལོ་ (female Wood-Ox) 612 or 231 or −541 — to — མེ་ཕོ་སྟག་ལོ་ (male Fire-Tiger) 613 or 232 or −540

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The [Frankish](/source/Franks) expansion

Year **486** (**[CDLXXXVI](/source/Roman_numerals)**) was a [common year starting on Wednesday](/source/Common_year_starting_on_Wednesday) of the [Julian calendar](/source/Julian_calendar). At the time, it was known as the **Year of the Consulship of [Basilius](/source/Caecina_Mavortius_Basilius_Decius) and [Longinus](/source/Longinus_(consul_486))** (or, less frequently, **year 1239 *[Ab urbe condita](/source/Ab_urbe_condita)***). The denomination 486 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

#### Europe

- [Franco-Roman War of 486](/source/Franco-Roman_War_of_486) – [Battle of Soissons](/source/Battle_of_Soissons_(486)) ([Gaul](/source/Gaul)): [Frankish](/source/Franks) forces under King [Clovis I](/source/Clovis_I) defeat the [Roman army](/source/Late_Roman_army) of [Syagrius](/source/Syagrius).[1] Roman rule under [Syagrius](/source/Syagrius) ends. The land between the [Somme](/source/Somme_(river)) and the [Loire](/source/Loire) becomes a part of the [Frankish Empire](/source/Francia). Syagrius flees to the [Visigoths](/source/Visigoths) (under King [Alaric II](/source/Alaric_II)), but Clovis threatens war, and he is handed over for execution.

- Clovis I establishes his new residence at [Soissons](/source/Soissons). He appoints [Ragnachar](/source/Ragnachar), Frankish petty king (*regulus*), as his deputy ruler.

### By topic

#### Religion

- Persian [Christians](/source/Early_Christianity) who follow [Nestorianism](/source/Nestorianism) gather in the second Council of [Seleucia](/source/Silifke) (modern [Turkey](/source/Turkey)).

## Deaths

- [Syagrius](/source/Syagrius), Roman official in [Gaul](/source/Gaul) (approximate date)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** MacGeorge, Patricia (December 5, 2002). *Late Roman Warlords*. Oxford, England: [Oxford University Press](/source/Oxford_University_Press). pp. XIV. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [9780191530913](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9780191530913).

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