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493 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar493
CDXCIII
Ab urbe condita1246
Assyrian calendar5243
Balinese saka calendar414–415
Bengali calendar−100
Berber calendar1443
Buddhist calendar1037
Burmese calendar−145
Byzantine calendar6001–6002
Chinese calendar壬申年 (Water Monkey)
3190 or 2983
    — to —
癸酉年 (Water Rooster)
3191 or 2984
Coptic calendar209–210
Discordian calendar1659
Ethiopian calendar485–486
Hebrew calendar4253–4254
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat549–550
 - Shaka Samvat414–415
 - Kali Yuga3593–3594
Holocene calendar10493
Iranian calendar129 BP – 128 BP
Islamic calendar133 BH – 132 BH
Javanese calendar379–380
Julian calendar493
CDXCIII
Korean calendar2826
Minguo calendar1419 before ROC
民前1419年
Nanakshahi calendar−975
Seleucid era804/805 AG
Thai solar calendar1035–1036
Tibetan calendar阳水猴年
(male Water-Monkey)
619 or 238 or −534
    — to —
阴水鸡年
(female Water-Rooster)
620 or 239 or −533
The Ostrogothic Kingdom (493–553)

Year 493 (CDXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Albinus and Eusebius (or, less frequently, year 1246 ab urbe condita). The denomination 493 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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References

  1. ^ The End of Empire (p. 275). Christopher Kelly, 2009. ISBN 978-0-393-33849-2