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The 5th century is the time period from AD 401 (represented by the Roman numerals CDI) through AD 500 (D) in accordance with the Julian calendar.The 5th century is noted for being a period of migration and political instability throughout Eurasia.
For 5AD, the radio station in Adelaide, South Australia, see Mix 102.3 For "Ad5", adenovirus serotype 5, see Adenoviridae For other uses of "AD5", see AD-5 (disambiguation)
Start Finish Name of Conflict Belligerents Victorious Defeated c. 3400–3100 BC: Enmerkar's campaigns against Aratta*: Uruk under Enmerkar: Aratta: c. 3250 BC c. 3250 BC ...
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Later 1323 5AD became available for sale and was purchased by Montclair Investments. The owners of Montclair, which included former 5DN personality and First Radio Limited investor Jeremy Cordeaux and former 5DN Station Manager Sue Fraser, subsequently made an offer to the by now defeated owners of the 102.3 FM frequency.
In the early 1960s Francis was employed by radio 5AD as a disk jockey and on weekends as MC at several rock 'n' roll dance venues. In early 1964, when "Beatlemania" had swept much of the world, the promoters Aztec Services found themselves unexpectedly with a "hot property" on their hands, having long before booked " The Beatles " in a package ...
AM stations were ABC Radio, 5DN and music stations 5KA and 5AD. In the 1980s, 5AA was sold to the State Government owned TAB betting agency, ditching music to begin broadcasting horse and dog racing, with talkback in between race calls. The station shifted to the TAB headquarters in Pulteney Court, Adelaide, with "Talk of the Town" as its slogan.
Commodus' sanity began to unravel after the death of his close associate, Cleander. This triggered a series of summary executions of members of the aristocracy. He began removing himself from his identity as ruler ideologically by resuming his birth name instead of keeping the names that his father gave him when he succeeded to imperial rule.