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What (who) is accord$530$ - definition

YEAR
530 (year); Year 530; AD 530; 530 CE; 530 AD; Events in 530; Births in 530; Deaths in 530
  • [[Battle of Dara]] (part of the [[Iberian War]])
  • [[Bas-relief]] of [[Tribonian]] (c. 500–547)

530 BC         
The year 530 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 224 Ab urbe condita.
Nouméa Accord         
1998 AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRANCE AND NEW CALEDONIA
Noumea Accord; 1998 Noumea Accord
The Nouméa Accord of 1998 is a promise by the French Republic to grant increased political power to New Caledonia and its original population, the Kanaks, over a twenty-year transition period. It was signed 5 May 1998 by Lionel Jospin, and approved in a referendum in New Caledonia on 8 November, with 72% voting in favour.
Bon Accord F.C.         
  • Happier times for Bon Accord, beating Stonehaven 9–0 in the first qualifying round of the Scottish Cup in 1891–92
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL TEAM
Aberdeen Bon Accord; Bon Accord F C; Bon Accord F. C.; Bon Accord FC
Bon Accord Football Club were a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland who suffered the worst defeat in any Scottish senior football match, losing 36–0 to Arbroath on 12 September 1885 in a first round match of the Scottish Cup. Thirteen goals were scored by centre-forward John Petrie, a Scottish Cup and joint world record.

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530

Year 530 (DXXX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Lampadius and Probus (or, less frequently, year 1283 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 530 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.