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Events

By Place

Byzantine Empire

Asia

  • The Second Perso-Turkic War is fought.
  • The Meccan boycott of Hashemites and Muhammad ends.

    By Topic

    Arts and Sciences

  • The calculation of the Chinese calendar begins to use true motions of the sun and moon modeled using two offset opposing parabolas.
  • The Chinese begin using large orchestras.

    Religion

  • December 23Pope Boniface V succeeds Pope Adeodatus I as the 69th pope.
  • Mellitus becomes Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • Kubrat, ruler of the Bulgars, is baptised in Constantinople.

    Births

  • Li Chengqian, crown prince of Emperor Taizong of Tang China

    Deaths

  • 3 FebruaryLaurence, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • St. John the Merciful, Patriarch of Alexandria (possible date)
  • Abu Talib, uncle of Islamic Prophet Muhammad
  • Khadija, wife of Islamic Prophet Muhammad
  • Emperor Gong of Sui
  • Heshana Khan
  • Li Gui
  • Li Mi, Chinese rebel against the Sui Dynasty, served briefly as a Tang Dynasty official (born 582)
  • Liu Wenjing, Chinese chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (born 568)
  • Yang Tong
  • Yuwen HuajiFurther Information

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