The 520s decade ran from January 1, 520, to December 31, 529.
The 520s refers to the ten-year period from 520 to 529 CE, a time during the Early Medieval period in Europe and Late Antiquity in other parts of the world. This decade is historically significant for events such as the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justin I, the spread of Christianity, and major developments in the kingdoms that emerged after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
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The 520s decade ran from January 1, 520, to December 31, 529.
==Significant people== Ahkal Mo' Nahb I, Ajaw (Lord) of Palenque (Mayan Empire) Boethius, philosopher Childebert I, Frankish king, 524-558 Clodoald, saint Chlodomer, King of Orleans, 511-524 Chlothar I, Frankish King Dionysius Exiguus, inventor of the Anno Domini Godomar, King of Burgundy Guntheuc, Queen of Orleans Justin I, Eastern Roman Emperor, 518-527 Kaleb of Axum, King of Ethiopia Sigismund of Burgundy, King of the Burgundians, 516-524 Theoderic the Great, King of the Ostrogoths, 475-526
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