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The 420s decade ran from January 1, 420, to December 31, 429.
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August 15 – Emperor Honorius , age 38, dies at Ravenna of dropsy , perhaps pulmonary edema . With no children to claim the throne, Joannes , primicerius notariorum ("chief notary", head of the civil service ), seizes the throne of the Western Roman Empire , and is declared emperor. Among his supporters are Flavius Aetius , Roman general (magister militum ). Joannes' rule is accepted in the dioceses of Gaul , Hispania and Italia , but not in Africa .[9]
Winter – Emperor Theodosius II refuses to recognize Joannes as emperor, and prepares for war . He mobilizes an expeditionary force under command of Ardaburius , and his son Flavius Aspar .
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Spring – The Vandals , led by Genseric ("Caesar King"), invade North Africa . They land with a force of 80,000 men including Alans , and Germanic tribesmen with their families from the Iberian Peninsula , across the narrow Strait of Gibraltar . The Vandal fleet raids the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea , and blockades the grain and oil supply to Italy .[citation needed ]
Genseric seizes lands from the Berbers and destroys church buildings all over Mauretania . He goes on a rampage forcing Bonifacius , Roman governor, to retreat to the fortified coastal town of Hippo Regius (modern Annaba ).[citation needed ]
Bonifacius , weakened by the civil war against empress Galla Placidia , sues for peace and is elevated to the rank of supreme commander (magister militum ) of Africa .[16]
Emperor Theodosius II starts to reform the Codex Theodosianus in Constantinople . He establishes a committee to codify all Roman laws . All funds raised by Jews to support schools have to be turned over to the state treasury .[citation needed ]
The Temple of Goddess Athena on the Acropolis of Athens is sacked. Athenian Pagans are persecuted.[citation needed ]
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^ a b Bernard Grun, The Timetables of History , Simon & Schuster, 3rd ed, 1991. ISBN 0671749196
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^ Retief, F. P.; Cilliers, L. (January 1998). "The epidemic of Athens, 430-426 BC" . South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Geneeskunde . 88 (1 ): 50–53. ISSN 0256-9574 . PMID 9539938 .
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