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430 nî tī Julius Le̍k-hoat lāi-bīn sī chi̍t ê pêng-nî, thâu kang sī pài-saⁿ.
chhian-liân-kí: | 1 chhian-liân-kí |
sè-kí: | 4 sè-kí | 5 sè-kí | 6 sè-kí |
cha̍p-nî-kí: | 400 nî-tāi | 410 nî-tāi | 420 nî-tāi | 430 nî-tāi | 440 nî-tāi | 450 nî-tāi | 460 nî-tāi |
nî: | 425 nî | 426 nî | 427 nî | 428 nî | 429 nî | 430 nî | 431 nî | 432 nî | 433 nî | 434 nî | 435 nî |
Kan-chi | Kí-sū nî — kàu — Keng-ngó͘ nî |
Gregorius le̍k | 430 nî CDXXX |
Julius le̍k | pí Gregorius le̍k chá 1 kang |
Hu̍t-le̍k | 974 nî |
Tō-kàu-le̍k | 3127 nî |
Hoê-le̍k | 198 BH~197 BH |
Hông-kì | 1090 nî |
Tân-kì | 2763 nî |
Hi-pek-lâi-le̍k | 4190~4191
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Hindu le̍k | |
- Vikram Samvat | 485 – 486 |
- Shaka Samvat | 352 – 353 |
Iran le̍k | -192 – -191 |
Runic le̍k | 680 |
Assyria le̍k | 5180 nî |
Ethiopia le̍k | 424~425 |
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