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580 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar 580
DLXXX
Ab urbe condita 1333
Armenian calendar 29
ԹՎ ԻԹ
Assyrian calendar 5330
Balinese saka calendar 501–502
Bengali calendar −13
Berber calendar 1530
Buddhist calendar 1124
Burmese calendar −58
Byzantine calendar 6088–6089
Chinese calendar 己亥年 (Earth  Pig)
3276 or 3216
     to 
庚子年 (Metal  Rat)
3277 or 3217
Coptic calendar 296–297
Discordian calendar 1746
Ethiopian calendar 572–573
Hebrew calendar 4340–4341
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 636–637
 - Shaka Samvat 501–502
 - Kali Yuga 3680–3681
Holocene calendar 10580
Iranian calendar 42 BP – 41 BP
Islamic calendar 43 BH – 42 BH
Javanese calendar 469–470
Julian calendar 580
DLXXX
Korean calendar 2913
Minguo calendar 1332 before ROC
民前1332年
Nanakshahi calendar −888
Seleucid era 891/892 AG
Thai solar calendar 1122–1123
Tibetan calendar 阴土猪年
(female Earth-Pig)
706 or 325 or −447
     to 
阳金鼠年
(male Iron-Rat)
707 or 326 or −446

Year 580 ( DLXXX ) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 580 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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References

  1. "The New Cambridge Medieval History: c. 500–c. 700" by Paul Fouracre and Rosamond McKitterick (p. 8)
  2. Imperial Chinese Armies (p. 24). C.J. Peers, 1995. ISBN   978-1-85532-514-2