457
Year 457 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantinus and Rufus. The denomination 457 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
- January 27 - Emperor Marcian dies at Constantinople, possibly of foot gangrene, an infection contracted during a long religious journey. He is buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles, together with his late wife Pulcheria.
- February 7 - Leo I, a Thraco-Roman high-ranking officer, becomes the new emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire, reigning for nearly 20 years. He is first to accept the Byzantine crown from the hands of the patriarch of Constantinople.
- April 1 - Majorian is acclaimed emperor by the Roman army, after defeating 900 Alemanni near Lake Maggiore.
- December 28 - Majorian is crowned emperor of the Western Roman Empire and recognized by pope Leo I. His rule is accepted in Italy, Dalmatia and some territories in Northern Gaul.
Europe
- Childeric I succeeds his father Merovech as king of the Salian Franks. He establishes his capital at Tournai and becomes a foederatus of the Western Roman Empire.
- According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 4,000 Britons are slain at Crecganford in battle against Hengist and his son Oisc of Kent.
Persia
- Yazdegerd II dies after a 19-year reign. He is succeeded by his son Hormizd III who seizes the Persian throne. His elder brother Peroz I rebels against him in Sistan. After months of civil war he defeats Hormizd and becomes the seventeenth Sasanian king of the Persian Empire.
By topic
Religion
Births
- Leontia, Roman empress and wife of Anthemius
- Medardus, bishop of Vermandois
Deaths
- January 27 - Flavius Marcian, Roman emperor
- October 28 - Ibas, bishop of Edessa
- Avitus, emperor of the Western Roman Empire
- Merovech, king of the Salian Franks
- Palladius, first bishop of Ireland
- Saint Proterius, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Theodoret of Cyrrhus, bishop and theologian
- Valerian of Abbenza, bishop and saint
- Yazdegerd II, king of the Persian Empire