List of state leaders in the 5th century

State leaders in the 4th century – State leaders in the 6th century – State leaders by year

This is a list of state leaders in the 5th century (401–500) AD.

Africa

  • Eon, King (c.400)
  • Ebana, King (f. 5th century)
  • Nezool, King (f. 5th century)
  • Ousas, King (c.500)

America: Mesoamerica

Asia

Asia: Central

Asia: East

China: Jin dynasty and Sixteen Kingdoms

  • An, Emperor (396–419)
  • Gong, Emperor (419–420)

China: Northern dynasties

China: Southern dynasties

  • Wu, Emperor (420-422)
  • Shao, Emperor (422–424)
  • Wen, Emperor (424–453)
  • Yuanxiong, Emperor (453–454)
  • Xiaowu, Emperor (454–464)
  • Qianfei, Emperor (465)
  • Ming, Emperor (465–472)
  • Houfei, Emperor (473–477)
  • Shun, Emperor (477–479)

Japan

Korea

  • Asin, King (392–405)
  • Jeonji, King (405–420)
  • Guisin, King (420–427)
  • Biyu, King (427–455)
  • Gaero, King (455–475)
  • Munju, King (475–477)
  • Samgeun, King (477–479)
  • Dongseong, King (479–501)
  • Naemul, King (356–402)
  • Silseong, King (402–417)
  • Nulji, King (417–458)
  • Jabi, King (458–479)
  • Soji, King (479–500)
  • Jijeung, King (500–514)

Asia: South

  • The Pallava dynasty has two chronologies of rulers.
  • Viravarman, King (385–400)
  • Skandavarman III, King (400–435/436)
  • Simhavarman II, King (435/436–460)
  • Skandavarman IV, King (460–480)
  • Nandivarman I, King (480–500/510)

Sri Lanka

Asia: West

Persia

  • Yazdegerd I, Shahanshah, King of Kings (399–420)
  • Shapur IV,§ Shahanshah, King of Kings (420)
  • Khosrau the Usurper,§ Shahanshah, King of Kings (420)
  • Bahram V, Shahanshah, King of Kings (420–438)
  • Yazdegerd II, Shahanshah, King of Kings (438–457)
  • Hormizd III, Shahanshah, King of Kings (457–459)
  • Peroz I, Shahanshah, King of Kings (459–484)
  • Balash, Shahanshah, King of Kings (484–488)
  • Kavadh I, Shahanshah, King of Kings (488–496)
  • Djamasp, Shahanshah, King of Kings (496–498)
  • Kavadh I, Shahanshah, King of Kings (498–496, 499–531)

Europe

Europe: Balkans

  • Junior Emperor (383–395)
  • Eastern Emperor (395–408)
  • Eastern Emperor (474–475)
  • Emperor (476–491)
  • Marcus, Caesar/ Junior co-Emperor (475–476)
  • Basiliscus, Eastern Emperor (475–476)
  • Anastasius I, Eastern Emperor (491–518)

Europe: British Isles

Great Britain: Scotland

Great Britain: England

  • Hengest, King (c.455–488)
  • Horsa, King (c.455–488)
  • Oisc, King (488–c.512)
  • Aelle, King (c.477–c.514)

Ireland

These kings are generally though historical, but dates are uncertain and naming some High Kings may be anachronistic or inaccurate.

Europe: East

  • Octar, King (c.422–c.430)
  • Rugila, King (c.430–c.434)
  • Bleda, King (c.434–445)
  • Attila, King (c.434–453)
  • Ellac, King (453–c.455)
  • Dengizich, King (?–469)
  • Ernak, King (469–503)

Europe: Nortic

Europe: South

  • Claffo, King (c.490–500)
  • Tato, King (c.500–510)

Europe: West

  • Gebicca, King (late 4th century–c. 407)
  • Gundomar I, King (c.407–411)
  • Giselher, King (c.411–?)
  • Gunther, King (?–437)
  • Gondioc, King (436–473)
  • Chilperic I, King in opposition (443–c.480)
  • Gundobad, King in Lyon and Burgundy (473–516)
  • Chilperic II, King in Valence (473–493)
  • Gundomar/Godomar, King in Vienne (473–486)
  • Godegisel, King in Vienne and Geneva (473–500)
  • Godigisel, King (359–407)
  • Gunderic, King (407–428)
  • His successor establishes the Vandal Kingdom in Africa

Eurasian Caucasus

References

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