甲寅年 (Wood Tiger) 2212 or 2005 — to — 乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit) 2213 or 2006
Coptic calendar
−769 – −768
Discordian calendar
681
Ethiopian calendar
−493 – −492
Hebrew calendar
3275–3276
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat
−429 – −428
- Shaka Samvat
N/A
- Kali Yuga
2615–2616
Holocene calendar
9515
Iranian calendar
1107 BP – 1106 BP
Islamic calendar
1141 BH – 1140 BH
Javanese calendar
N/A
Julian calendar
N/A
Korean calendar
1848
Minguo calendar
2397 before ROC 民前2397年
Nanakshahi calendar
−1953
Thai solar calendar
57–58
Tibetan calendar
阳木虎年 (male Wood-Tiger) −359 or −740 or −1512 — to — 阴木兔年 (female Wood-Rabbit) −358 or −739 or −1511
Year 486 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Viscellinus and Rutilus (or, less frequently, year 268 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 486 BC 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.
Year 486BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Viscellinus and Rutilus (or, less frequently...
just beginning his reign after the death of his father Darius the Great in 486BC. During this time the Persian empire extends as far west as Macedonia and...
democracy. 487 BC: Siaspiqa becomes ruler of the Kushite kingdom of Meroe. 486BC: First part of the Grand Canal of China is built. 486BC: Xerxes I succeeds...
messy[citation needed]. Probably the earliest attempt at an agrarian law was in 486BC. A peace treaty was entered into with the Hernici whereby they agreed to...
just beginning his reign after the death of his father Darius the Great in 486BC. During this time the Persian empire extends as far west as Macedonia and...
465 BC), commonly known as Xerxes the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486BC until...
coronation as king of the Persian Empire in the summer of 522 BC and his death in autumn of 486BC, the inscription begins with a brief autobiography of Darius...
the Roman republic was a system first attempted in the Roman Republic in 486BC under the consulships of Spurius Cassius Vecellinus, and Proculus Verginius...
Buddhism Europe: 509 BC: Roman Republic 5th century BC China: 479 BC: death of Confucius China: 476 BC: Warring States period China: 486BC: Grand Canal construction...
Year 489 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Iullus and Rufus (or, less frequently...
new army with which he meant to completely subjugate Greece; however, in 486BC, his Egyptian subjects revolted, indefinitely postponing any Greek expedition...
Achaemenid King Darius the Great (r. 522–486BC) and the one on the right by his son King Xerxes the Great (r. 486–465 BC). The two inscription panels of Ganjnameh...
Iranian empire founded by Cyrus the Great of the Achaemenid dynasty in 550 BC. Based in modern-day Iran, it was the largest empire by that point in history...
monarchs of Iran (Persia) from the establishment of the Medes around 678 BC until the deposition of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979. Note: Ancient Persia...
(ostracized 486BC) and a daughter Agariste, the mother of Pericles and Ariphron (himself the father of Hippocrates of Athens who died 424 BC). The younger...
emperors Darius (ruled 522–486BC) and Xerxes (ruled 486–465 BC) made it the official religion of their empire. 600 BC – 500 BC: The earliest Confucian writing...
such, and continued to strike Lydia's lion-and-bull coinage. Darius I (521–486BC) introduced a new thick gold coin which had a standard weight of 8.4 grams...
for a short period before being overthrown by Darius the Great (r. 522–486BC), who went on to increase the power of the Achaemenids even further. The...
495 BC Livy records that they entered into a treaty with the Volsci against ancient Rome. They long maintained their independence, and in 486BC they...
comedy began to develop—the earliest date associated with the genre is 486BC, when a competition for comedy became an official event at the City Dionysia...
Year 484 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Mamercus and Vibulanus (or, less frequently...
Year 483 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Vibulanus and Potitus (or, less frequently...
498–497 BC, and a list on the tomb of Darius the Great at Naqsh-e Rustam, c. 486BC. It is believed to have comprised the lands now known as Thrace and Macedon...
trilingual cuneiform inscription of the Achaemenid King Xerxes I (r. 486–465 BC). It is located on the southern slope of a mountain adjacent to the Van...
Babylonian title was gradually abandoned by the Achaemenid king Xerxes I (r. 486–465 BC), after he had to put down a major Babylonian uprising. Xerxes also divided...