570
Year 570 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 570 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
Europe
- Battle of Gwen Ystrad: A British alliance is forged between the kingdoms of Strathclyde, Bryneich and Elmet.
- Spoleto becomes the capital of an independent duchy, under the Lombard chieftain Faroald.
- Leutfred becomes duke of Alemannia.
Persia
- Ctesiphon, capital of the Sassanid Empire, becomes the largest city in the world, taking the lead from Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire.
- Muhammad, Islamic prophet, is born in Mecca. His father Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib dies a few months before his birth, so he and his mother Aminah bint Wahb are protected by Muhammad's paternal grandfather, Abdul Muttalib who is recognized as the leading figure in his tribe the Quraysh.
- Abraha, Pagan ruler of coastal Yemen, who was acting as a general for the Christian kingdom in Abyssinia, begins a military expedition in Arabia against the predominantly pagan Quraysh of Mecca, known as the Year of the Elephant.
By topic
Religion
Births
- Ammar ibn Yasir, companion of Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib
- Chen Yuan, crown prince of the Chen Dynasty
- Childebert II, king of Austrasia
- Gao Heng, emperor of Northern Qi
- Imerius of Immertal, Swiss monk
- Li Dashi, Chinese official and historian
- Muhammad, Islamic religious Prophet
- Namri Songtsen, king of Tibet
- Pei Ji, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty
- Pybba, king of Mercia
- Rigunth, daughter of Chilperic I
- Theodelinda, queen of the Lombards
Deaths
- January 15 - Íte of Killeedy, Irish nun
- Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib, father of Muhammad
- Antonina, wife of Belisarius
- Armel, Breton prince and bishop
- Fei Di, emperor of the Chen Dynasty
- Gildas, British cleric
- John Philoponus, Aristotelian commentator
- Soga no Iname, leader of the Soga clan
- Zhang Yao'er, empress dowager of the Chen Dynasty
- Abraha, an Aksumite army general, Islamic tradition places his death immediately after his expedition to the Hejaz