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==== Byzantine Empire ====
==== Byzantine Empire ====
* [[January 11]] &ndash; [[Nika riots]] in [[Constantinople]]:<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Greatrex |first=Geoffrey |date=1997 |title=The Nika Riot: A Reappraisal |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/632550 |journal=The Journal of Hellenic Studies |volume=117 |pages=60–86 |doi=10.2307/632550 |jstor=632550 |issn=0075-4269|url-access=subscription }}</ref> Anger among the supporters of the most important [[Chariot racing|chariot]] teams—the Blues and the Greens—escalates into violence towards the [[Justinian I|emperor]]. For the next five days the capital is in chaos. The fires that start during the tumult result in the destruction of much of the city. The [[Rebellion|insurrection]] is put down a week later by [[Belisarius]] and [[Mundus (general)|Mundus]]; 30,000 people are killed in the Hippodrome.
* [[January 11]] &ndash; [[Nika riots]] in [[Constantinople]]:<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Greatrex |first=Geoffrey |date=1997 |title=The Nika Riot: A Reappraisal |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/632550 |journal=The Journal of Hellenic Studies |volume=117 |pages=60–86 |doi=10.2307/632550 |jstor=632550 |issn=0075-4269|url-access=subscription }}</ref> Anger among the supporters of the most important [[Chariot racing|chariot]] teams—[[Blues and Greens in the Byzantine Empire|the Blues and the Greens]]—escalates into violence towards the [[Justinian I|emperor]]. For the next five days the capital is in chaos. The fires that start during the tumult result in the destruction of much of the city. The [[Rebellion|insurrection]] is put down a week later by [[Belisarius]] and [[Mundus (general)|Mundus]]; 30,000 people are killed in the Hippodrome.
* [[February 23]] &ndash; Emperor [[Justinian I]] orders the building of a new [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christian]] basilica in Constantinople &ndash; the [[Hagia Sophia]]. He chooses [[Isidore of Miletus]] and [[Anthemius of Tralles]] as [[architect]]s. The material for the construction is brought from all over the empire, such as large stones from quarries in [[Porphyry (geology)|Porphyry]], [[Egypt]]. More than 10,000 people are employed.
* [[February 23]] &ndash; Emperor [[Justinian I]] orders the building of a new [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christian]] basilica in Constantinople &ndash; the [[Hagia Sophia]]. He chooses [[Isidore of Miletus]] and [[Anthemius of Tralles]] as [[architect]]s. The material for the construction is brought from all over the empire, such as large stones from quarries in [[Porphyry (geology)|Porphyry]], [[Egypt]]. More than 10,000 people are employed.
* September &ndash; Justinian I signs a peace treaty, the [[Eternal Peace (532)|"Eternal Peace"]], with the [[Sassanid Empire|Persian]] king [[Khosrau I]], ending the [[Iberian War]] (527-531). Both sides agree to return all occupied territories, and Justinian makes a one-off payment of 110 ''centenaria'' (11,000 pounds of [[gold]]), as a contribution to the defense of the [[Caucasus]] passes.
* September &ndash; Justinian I signs a peace treaty, the [[Eternal Peace (532)|"Eternal Peace"]], with the [[Sassanid Empire|Persian]] king [[Khosrau I]], ending the [[Iberian War]] (527-531). Both sides agree to return all occupied territories, and Justinian makes a one-off payment of 110 ''centenaria'' (11,000 pounds of [[gold]]), as a contribution to the defense of the [[Caucasus]] passes.

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Nika riots in the Hippodrome of Constantinople

Year 532 (DXXXII) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Second year after the Consulship of Lampadius and Probus (or, less frequently, year 1285 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 532 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.

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