419 BC

Millennium: 1st millennium BC
Centuries: 6th century BC · 5th century BC · 4th century BC
Decades: 440s BC · 430s BC · 420s BC · 410s BC · 400s BC · 390s BC · 380s BC
Years: 422 BC · 421 BC · 420 BC · 419 BC · 418 BC · 417 BC · 416 BC
419 BC in various calendars
Gregorian calendar419 BC
CDXVIII BC
Ab urbe condita335
Ancient Egypt eraXXVII dynasty, 107
- PharaohDarius II of Persia, 5
Ancient Greek era90th Olympiad, year 2
Assyrian calendar4332
Bengali calendar−1011
Berber calendar532
Buddhist calendar126
Burmese calendar−1056
Byzantine calendar5090–5091
Chinese calendar辛酉(Metal Rooster)
2278 or 2218
     to 
壬戌年 (Water Dog)
2279 or 2219
Coptic calendar−702 – −701
Discordian calendar748
Ethiopian calendar−426 – −425
Hebrew calendar3342–3343
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat−362 – −361
 - Shaka SamvatN/A
 - Kali Yuga2682–2683
Holocene calendar9582
Iranian calendar1040 BP – 1039 BP
Islamic calendar1072 BH – 1071 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarN/A
Korean calendar1915
Minguo calendar2330 before ROC
民前2330年
Nanakshahi calendar−1886
Thai solar calendar124–125
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Year 419 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Lanatus, Rutilus, Tricipitinus and Axilla (or, less frequently, year 335 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 419 BC 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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