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Heads of state

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Relief of K'inich Kan Balams II in Palenque
K'inich Kan Balam II ascends the throne of the Mayan city ​​of Palenque .
684 in other calendars
Armenian calendar 132/133 (turn of the year July)
Ethiopian calendar 676/677
Buddhist calendar 1227/28 (southern Buddhism); 1226/27 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana )
Chinese calendar 56th (57th) cycle

Year of the wood monkey甲申 ( at the beginning of the year water sheep 癸未)

Chula Sakarat (Siam, Myanmar) / Dai calendar (Vietnam) 46/47 (turn of the year April)
Iranian calendar 62/63 (turn of the year March)
Islamic calendar 64/65 (turn of the year 17th / 18th August)
Jewish calendar 4444/45 (September 14/15)
Coptic calendar 400/401
Roman calendar ab urbe condita MCDXXXVII (1437)

Diocletian's era : 400/401 (New Year November)

Seleucid era Babylon: 994/995 (April)

Syria: 995/996 (October)

Spanish era 722
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) 740/741 (turn of the year April)

Events

Politics and world events

America

Umayyad Empire

East asia

religion

Born

  • around 684: Nagaya , Japanese statesman († 729 )

Died

Date of death secured

  • January 30th : Aldegundis , founder and abbess of the double monastery Maubeuge, saint of the Catholic Church (* around 630 )
  • August 20 : Philibert , Franconian monk and abbot, founder of the Jumièges, Noirmoutier and Montivilliers abbeys, saint of the Catholic Church (* around 617 )
  • August 24th : Ouen , Bishop of Rouen and saint (* around 609 )

Exact date of death unknown

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