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Calendar overview 767
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The Futarasan Shrine in Nikkō is established. | |
767 in other calendars | |
Armenian calendar | 215/216 (turn of the year July) |
Ethiopian calendar | 759/760 |
Buddhist calendar | 1310/11 (southern Buddhism); 1309/10 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 57th (58th) cycle
Year of the fire sheep丁未 ( at the beginning of the year fire horse 丙午) |
Chula Sakarat (Siam, Myanmar) / Dai calendar (Vietnam) | 129/130 (turn of the year April) |
Iranian calendar | 145/146 (around March 21) |
Islamic calendar | 149/150 (February 5-6) |
Jewish calendar | 4527/28 (August 28/29) |
Coptic calendar | 483/484 |
Roman calendar |
from urbe condita MDXX (1520)
Diocletian's era : 483/484 (November turn of the year) |
Seleucid era | Babylon: 1077/78 (turn of the year April)
Syria: 1078/79 (turn of the year October) |
Spanish era | 805 |
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) | 823/824 (turn of the year April) |
Events
Politics and world events
Europe
- Gentilly Court Day : King Pippin the Younger receives a Byzantine delegation with whom questions of image worship are discussed.
- After the death of Khan Toktu , the Bulgarians experienced a period of anarchy of several years. Pagan follows him to the throne.
First documentary mentions
- First documentary mention of the places Biberach (Heilbronn) , Bretten , Dornstetten , Erbes-Büdesheim , Gundelsheim (Württemberg) , Heuchelheim near Frankenthal , Ibersheim , Kirchheim , Mutterstadt , Eisesheim ( Obereisesheim / Untereisesheim ), Obergriesheim , Offenau , Rutesheim , Schluchtern , Seulberg , Sprendlingen and Wieblingen in the Lorsch Codex
- First documentary mention of Albig , Ammeldingen an der Our , Binzen , Dannstadt , Eimeldingen , Gau-Weinheim , Glatten , Jugenheim in Rheinhessen , Tumringen and Wollbach
religion
Christianity in Europe
- July 5th : After the death of Pope Paul I , there is a fight for his successor. First, Constantine II , a layman , is used by force by his brother, Duke Toto von Nepi. Due to the uncanonical process, the installation met with resistance and Constantine is counted as an antipope to this day .
- Ethelbert becomes Archbishop of York .
- Ealhmund becomes bishop of Hexham .
Christianity in the Middle East
- Mina I of Alexandria becomes Pope of the Coptic Church
- Theodor I becomes patriarch of the Rum Orthodox Church of Antioch .
Islam
Shintoism
- The Futarasan Shrine in Nikkō is established.
Born
- September 9 : Saichō , Japanese Buddhist monk, founder of the Tendai-shū († 822 )
- Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafii , important Islamic legal scholar († 820 )
- around 767: Al-Hādī , fourth Abbasid caliph († 786 )
Died
- Abū Hanīfa , Muslim lawyer (* 699 )
- Taichō , Buddhist monk in Japan
- Toktu , Khan of Bulgaria
- Muqātil ibn Sulaimān , Islamic Koran exeget
- 767/ 768 : Ibn Ishaaq , Arab historian (* around 704 )
Web links
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