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599 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar599
DXCIX
Ab urbe condita1352
Armenian calendar48
ԹՎ ԽԸ
Assyrian calendar5349
Balinese saka calendar520–521
Bengali calendar6
Berber calendar1549
Buddhist calendar1143
Burmese calendar−39
Byzantine calendar6107–6108
Chinese calendar戊午年 (Earth Horse)
3296 or 3089
    — to —
己未年 (Earth Goat)
3297 or 3090
Coptic calendar315–316
Discordian calendar1765
Ethiopian calendar591–592
Hebrew calendar4359–4360
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat655–656
 - Shaka Samvat520–521
 - Kali Yuga3699–3700
Holocene calendar10599
Iranian calendar23 BP – 22 BP
Islamic calendar24 BH – 23 BH
Javanese calendar488–489
Julian calendar599
DXCIX
Korean calendar2932
Minguo calendar1313 before ROC
民前1313年
Nanakshahi calendar−869
Seleucid era910/911 AG
Thai solar calendar1141–1142
Tibetan calendar阳土马年
(male Earth-Horse)
725 or 344 or −428
    — to —
阴土羊年
(female Earth-Goat)
726 or 345 or −427
The Maya city of Palenque (modern Mexico)

Year 599 (DXCIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 599 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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  1. ^ Fine, John V. A. Jr. (1991) [1983]. The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. p. 32. ISBN 0-472-08149-7.
  2. ^ Paul the Deacon, History, 4.20; translated by Foulke, p. 165
  3. ^ Melek Tekin: Türk tarihi, p. 87, Milliyet yayinları, 1991
  4. ^ a b "List of Rulers of Korea". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved April 21, 2019.