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Calendar year

510 in various calendars

Gregorian calendar 510_DX_
Ab urbe condita 1263
Assyrian calendar 5260
Balinese saka calendar 431–432
Bengali calendar −84 – −83
Berber calendar 1460
Buddhist calendar 1054
Burmese calendar −128
Byzantine calendar 6018–6019
Chinese calendar 己丑年 (Earth Ox)3207 or 3000 _— to —_庚寅年 (Metal Tiger)3208 or 3001
Coptic calendar 226–227
Discordian calendar 1676
Ethiopian calendar 502–503
Hebrew calendar 4270–4271
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 566–567
- Shaka Samvat 431–432
- Kali Yuga 3610–3611
Holocene calendar 10510
Iranian calendar 112 BP – 111 BP
Islamic calendar 115 BH – 114 BH
Javanese calendar 396–397
Julian calendar 510_DX_
Korean calendar 2843
Minguo calendar 1402 before ROC民前1402年
Nanakshahi calendar −958
Seleucid era 821/822 AG
Thai solar calendar 1052–1053
Tibetan calendar 阴土牛年(female Earth-Ox)636 or 255 or −517 _— to —_阳金虎年(male Iron-Tiger)637 or 256 or −516

Map of British settlements (6th century)

Year 510 (DX) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Severinus without colleague (or, less frequently, year 1263 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 510 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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