What Happened This Year 590

Historical Events from This Year 590

Politics & Government

Overthrow of Hormizd IV by Vistahm and Vinduyih

February 6th, 590 1435 years ago

Hormizd IV, the king of the Sasanian Empire, was overthrown and blinded by his brothers-in-law, Vistahm and Vinduyih. This coup was part of a larger power struggle within the empire, driven by dissatisfaction with Hormizd's rule and the desire for greater authority by influential noble families. The event had roots in the internal conflicts of the Sasanian dynasty, which was characterized by strife and competition among nobles for control.

Continue Reading
Politics & Government

Khosrau II crowned as King of Persia

February 15th, 590 1435 years ago

Khosrau II, also known as Khosrow II or Khosrow Parviz, was crowned as the king of Persia, marking a significant event in the Sasanian dynasty. The coronation took place amid a backdrop of internal strife within Persia and the ongoing conflicts with the Byzantine Empire. As a member of the famed Sasanian royal family, his ascendancy was backed by loyal supporters, culminating in a grand ceremony that celebrated his rise to power. This moment symbolized both hope for revival and consolidation of the empire during turbulent times.

Continue Reading
Politics & Government

Theodosius Proclaimed Co-Emperor by Maurice

March 26th, 590 1434 years ago

Emperor Maurice proclaimed Theodosius as co-emperor, strengthening the imperial line. This announcement took place in Constantinople, where Maurice sought to secure his dynasty's future and ensure stability within the Byzantine Empire. Theodosius, being Maurice's son, was positioned to continue his father's policies and governance. The proclamation was part of a broader strategy to consolidate power and prepare for the challenges facing the empire.

Continue Reading

Born in 590

Harsha

Maharajadhiraja of Kannauj
Born
June 4th, 590 1434 years ago

Ruled Kannauj in the 7th century, contributing to the cultural and political landscape of Northern India. Established a significant empire that included parts of modern-day India and was known for patronizing literature and the arts. The administration encouraged trade and the flourishing of trade routes. Engaged in military campaigns to expand territories. Hosted the renowned playwriter Bana, showcasing literary patronage. His reign marked a notable period in ancient Indian history, characterized by the integration of diverse cultures under his rule.

Continue Reading

People Who Died in 590

Authari

Lombard King during early Middle Ages
Died
September 5th, 590 1434 years ago — None years old

Ruled as king of the Lombards from 583 until death in 590. Authari's reign was marked by military campaigns against the Byzantine Empire and consolidation of Lombard power in Italy. His leadership contributed to the establishment of the Lombard Kingdom's influence in the region. Authari played a significant role in the internal politics of the Lombards, engaging in marriages to secure alliances. His rule came to an end with his death in 590, leading to a succession crisis.

Continue Reading