What Happened This Year 558

Historical Events from This Year 558

Architecture & Culture

Hagia Sophia Dome Collapse and Reconstruction Order

May 7th, 558 1466 years ago

The dome of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople collapsed, prompting Emperor Justinian I to immediately order its reconstruction. The church, completed two decades earlier, was renowned for its massive dome, which was considered an engineering marvel of its time. Following the collapse, a concerted effort was made to restore its grandeur, reflecting the importance of the structure to the Byzantine Empire's architectural legacy and religious significance.

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Politics & Government

Chlothar I crowned King of the Franks

December 23rd, 558 1466 years ago

Chlothar I ascended as the King of the Franks in 558 following the death of his father, King Childebert I. This significant event occurred in the city of Paris. Chlothar's coronation marked the consolidation of power among the Merovingian kings, as he navigated the complex shifting alliances and territorial disputes of the time. His reign was characterized by the challenges of unifying the Frankish kingdoms and establishing authority over rival factions within the realm.

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Born in 558

People Who Died in 558

Marcouf

Missionary and Saint
Died
May 1st, 558 1466 years ago — None years old

Served as a missionary in the regions of France, spreading Christianity and establishing several churches. Best recognized for the dedication to his spiritual mission and commitment to the faith. The legacy includes numerous accounts of miracles attributed to him. A revered figure within the Christian community, venerated as a saint primarily in localized traditions.

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Hilary of Galeata

Christian monk and theologian
Died
May 15th, 558 1466 years ago — None years old

An influential Christian monk and theologian, became a prominent figure in the early church during the 5th and 6th centuries. Established a monastery in Galeata, contributing to monastic life and Christian teachings. Engaged in theological discussions and promoted Christian doctrines, leaving a lasting legacy through writings and teachings.

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Childebert I

Frankish king known for unifying kingdoms
Died
December 13th, 558 1466 years ago — None years old

Ruled as king of the Franks from 511 until death in 558. Childebert I played a significant role in the unification of the Frankish kingdoms during the early Merovingian period. He succeeded his father, Clovis I, and governed a realm that included parts of modern-day France and Germany. Childebert I expanded the territory of the Frankish kingdom through military campaigns and alliances. His reign saw the establishment of the city of Paris as a significant center of power. After his death, the kingdom was divided among his sons.

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