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Year 408 (CDVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Bassus and Philippus (or, less frequently, year 1161 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 408 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in…

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- Kali Yuga
3508–3509
- Shaka Samvat
329–330
- Vikram Samvat
464–465
Ab urbe condita
1161
Assyrian calendar
5158
Balinese saka calendar
329–330

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Avg. degree1.98
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- Kali Yuga · 1
408 → 3508–3509
- Shaka Samvat · 1
408 → 329–330
- Vikram Samvat · 1
408 → 464–465
Ab urbe condita · 1
408 → 1161
Assyrian calendar · 1
408 → 5158
Balinese saka calendar · 1
408 → 329–330
Bengali calendar · 1
408 → −186 – −185
Berber calendar · 1
408 → 1358
Buddhist calendar · 1
408 → 952
Burmese calendar · 1
408 → −230

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roman rome stilicho 000 year julian calendar honorius alaric 30 emperor august soldiers gold cdviii empire ab urbe condita era

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408- Kali Yuga3508–35091.00infobox
408- Shaka Samvat329–3301.00infobox
408- Vikram Samvat464–4651.00infobox
408Ab urbe condita11611.00infobox
408Assyrian calendar51581.00infobox
408Balinese saka calendar329–3301.00infobox
408Bengali calendar−186 – −1851.00infobox
408Berber calendar13581.00infobox
408Buddhist calendar9521.00infobox
408Burmese calendar−2301.00infobox
408Byzantine calendar5916–59171.00infobox
408Chinese calendar丁未年 (Fire Goat) 3105 or 2898 — to — 戊申年 (Earth Monkey) 3106 or 28991.00infobox
408Coptic calendar124–1251.00infobox
408Discordian calendar15741.00infobox
408Ethiopian calendar400–4011.00infobox
408Gregorian calendar408 CDVIII1.00infobox
408Hebrew calendar4168–41691.00infobox
408Holocene calendar104081.00infobox
408Iranian calendar214 BP – 213 BP1.00infobox
408Islamic calendar221 BH – 220 BH1.00infobox
408Javanese calendar291–2921.00infobox
408Julian calendar408 CDVIII1.00infobox
408Korean calendar27411.00infobox
408Minguo calendar1504 before ROC 民前1504年1.00infobox
408Nanakshahi calendar−10601.00infobox
408Seleucid era719/720 AG1.00infobox
408Thai solar calendar950–9511.00infobox
408Tibetan calendarམེ་མོ་ལུག་ལོ་ (female Fire-Sheep) 534 or 153 or −619 — to — ས་ཕོ་སྤྲེ་ལོ་ (male Earth-Monkey) 535 or 154 or −6181.00infobox

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