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540

Year 540 (DXL) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Iustinus without colleague (or, less frequently, year 1293 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 540 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent…

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- Kali Yuga
3640–3641
- Shaka Samvat
461–462
- Vikram Samvat
596–597
Ab urbe condita
1293
Assyrian calendar
5290
Balinese saka calendar
461–462

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540

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Avg. degree1.98
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540

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- Kali Yuga · 1
540 → 3640–3641
- Shaka Samvat · 1
540 → 461–462
- Vikram Samvat · 1
540 → 596–597
Ab urbe condita · 1
540 → 1293
Assyrian calendar · 1
540 → 5290
Balinese saka calendar · 1
540 → 461–462
Bengali calendar · 1
540 → −54 – −53
Berber calendar · 1
540 → 1490
Buddhist calendar · 1
540 → 1084
Burmese calendar · 1
540 → −98

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540- Kali Yuga3640–36411.00infobox
540- Shaka Samvat461–4621.00infobox
540- Vikram Samvat596–5971.00infobox
540Ab urbe condita12931.00infobox
540Assyrian calendar52901.00infobox
540Balinese saka calendar461–4621.00infobox
540Bengali calendar−54 – −531.00infobox
540Berber calendar14901.00infobox
540Buddhist calendar10841.00infobox
540Burmese calendar−981.00infobox
540Byzantine calendar6048–60491.00infobox
540Chinese calendar己未年 (Earth Goat) 3237 or 3030 — to — 庚申年 (Metal Monkey) 3238 or 30311.00infobox
540Coptic calendar256–2571.00infobox
540Discordian calendar17061.00infobox
540Ethiopian calendar532–5331.00infobox
540Gregorian calendar540 DXL1.00infobox
540Hebrew calendar4300–43011.00infobox
540Holocene calendar105401.00infobox
540Iranian calendar82 BP – 81 BP1.00infobox
540Islamic calendar85 BH – 84 BH1.00infobox
540Javanese calendar427–4281.00infobox
540Julian calendar540 DXL1.00infobox
540Korean calendar28731.00infobox
540Minguo calendar1372 before ROC 民前1372年1.00infobox
540Nanakshahi calendar−9281.00infobox
540Seleucid era851/852 AG1.00infobox
540Thai solar calendar1082–10831.00infobox
540Tibetan calendarས་མོ་ལུག་ལོ་ (female Earth-Sheep) 666 or 285 or −487 — to — ལྕགས་ཕོ་སྤྲེ་ལོ་ (male Iron-Monkey) 667 or 286 or −4861.00infobox

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