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Year 705 (DCCV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 705th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 705th year of the 1st millennium, the 5th year of the 8th century, and the 6th year of the 700s decade. The denomination 705 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.

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
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705 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar705
DCCV
Ab urbe condita1458
Armenian calendar154
ԹՎ ՃԾԴ
Assyrian calendar5455
Balinese saka calendar626–627
Bengali calendar112
Berber calendar1655
Buddhist calendar1249
Burmese calendar67
Byzantine calendar6213–6214
Chinese calendar甲辰年 (Wood Dragon)
3402 or 3195
    — to —
乙巳年 (Wood Snake)
3403 or 3196
Coptic calendar421–422
Discordian calendar1871
Ethiopian calendar697–698
Hebrew calendar4465–4466
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat761–762
 - Shaka Samvat626–627
 - Kali Yuga3805–3806
Holocene calendar10705
Iranian calendar83–84
Islamic calendar85–87
Japanese calendarKeiun 2
(慶雲2年)
Javanese calendar597–598
Julian calendar705
DCCV
Korean calendar3038
Minguo calendar1207 before ROC
民前1207年
Nanakshahi calendar−763
Seleucid era1016/1017 AG
Thai solar calendar1247–1248
Tibetan calendar阳木龙年
(male Wood-Dragon)
831 or 450 or −322
    — to —
阴木蛇年
(female Wood-Snake)
832 or 451 or −321
Pope John VII (705–707)

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Arabian Empire edit

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References edit

  1. ^ Ostrogorsky, pp. 124–126
  2. ^ Norwich, p. 337
  3. ^ a b c d Venning, Timothy, ed. (2006). A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 190. ISBN 1-4039-1774-4.
  4. ^ Treadgold, Warren (1997). A History of the Byzantine State and Society. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. p. 340. ISBN 0-8047-2630-2.
  5. ^ Paul the Deacon, Chapter XXVII. Identified as Puteoli or a location at the five mile mark of the Via Latina,
  6. ^ Kirby, Earliest English Kings, pp. 125–126
  7. ^ a b Treadgold, Warren (1997). A History of the Byzantine State and Society. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. p. 341. ISBN 0-8047-2630-2.

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Year 705 DCCV was a common year starting on Thursday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar the 705th year of the Common Era CE and Anno Domini AD designations the 705th year of the 1st millennium the 5th year of the 8th century and the 6th year of the 700s decade The denomination 705 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 Millennium 1st millenniumCenturies 7th century 8th century 9th centuryDecades 680s 690s 700s 710s 720sYears 702 703 704 705 706 707 708705 in various calendarsGregorian calendar705DCCVAb urbe condita1458Armenian calendar154ԹՎ ՃԾԴAssyrian calendar5455Balinese saka calendar626 627Bengali calendar112Berber calendar1655Buddhist calendar1249Burmese calendar67Byzantine calendar6213 6214Chinese calendar甲辰年 Wood Dragon 3402 or 3195 to 乙巳年 Wood Snake 3403 or 3196Coptic calendar421 422Discordian calendar1871Ethiopian calendar697 698Hebrew calendar4465 4466Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat761 762 Shaka Samvat626 627 Kali Yuga3805 3806Holocene calendar10705Iranian calendar83 84Islamic calendar85 87Japanese calendarKeiun 2 慶雲2年 Javanese calendar597 598Julian calendar705DCCVKorean calendar3038Minguo calendar1207 before ROC民前1207年Nanakshahi calendar 763Seleucid era1016 1017 AGThai solar calendar1247 1248Tibetan calendar阳木龙年 male Wood Dragon 831 or 450 or 322 to 阴木蛇年 female Wood Snake 832 or 451 or 321Pope John VII 705 707 Events editBy place edit Byzantine Empire edit Spring An army of 15 000 Bulgar and Slav horsemen under Justinian II appear before the walls of Constantinople 1 After three days his troops discover an unused water conduit under the walls of the city and enter through the Valens Aqueduct Hearing that Justinian has taken control of the Blachernae Palace Emperor Tiberios III flees to Bithynia modern Turkey where he evades capture for several months 2 Justinian II ascends to the throne again and rewards his ally Tervel ruler khagan of the Bulgarian Empire for his assistance with the title of kaisar Caesar which makes him second only to Justinian and the first foreign ruler in Byzantine history to receive such a title and a territorial concession in northeastern Thrace a region called Zagora in modern day Bulgaria 3 4 Europe edit Duke Gisulf I of Benevento captures the cities of Sora Arpino and Arce Central Italy He marches as far as Horrea 5 plundering and burning before he is confronted with gifts by the ambassadors of Pope John VI who ransom many of his captives Britain edit King Ine of Wessex becomes estranged from the kings Sigeheard and Swaefred of Essex who are sheltering exiled rivals to the Wessex throne At a council at Brentford the latter agree to banish the exiles in return for Ine not attacking their kingdom 6 Prince Osred of Northumbria assisted by ealdorman defeats the usurper Eadwulf I He becomes king at the age of nine the government is controlled by the powerful bishop Wilfrid King Geraint of Dumnonia grants land at Maker Cornwall to Sherborne Abbey in an attempt to strengthen his position in the disputed regions of Dorset approximate date Arabian Empire edit Arab forces gain power in Central Asia as Qutayba ibn Muslim becomes governor of Khorasan The region has grown rich from trade with China and Eastern Europe its merchants dealing in silk furs amber honey and walrus ivory During his rule Qutayba subjugates the mercantile cities of Bukhara and Samarkand modern Uzbekistan as well as the Oxus delta area of Khwarezm south of the Aral Sea October 8 Caliph Abd al Malik ibn Marwan dies in his winter resort at Al Sinnabra Palestine after a 20 year reign During his rule the financial administration of the Umayyad Caliphate has been reorganized Arab coins have replaced former Byzantine and Sassanian coins and regular postal service has been established between Damascus and the provincial capitals Abd al Malik is succeeded by his son Al Walid I 3 7 Arab conquest of Armenia Large scale Armenian rebellion is suppressed by Muhammad ibn Marwan He captures and deports Smbat VI Bagratuni and other leading princes Many of the captured nakharar are gathered into churches and burned alive at Nakhchevan modern Azerbaijan 3 7 Arab general Musa ibn Nusayr conquers the city of Tlemcen in Algeria once and for all solidifying Al Maghreb Al Awsat Modern day Algeria which makes way for the stabilization of the entirety of North Africa a couple years later Asia edit February 22 Empress Wu Zetian is deposed in a coup d etat organized by her chancellor Zhang Jianzhi after a 15 year reign His chief ministers gain support from some generals to seize the imperial palace and execute the Zhang brothers They reinstall her son Zhong Zong whom she deposed 15 years ago restoring the Tang dynasty This marks the end of the short lived Zhou dynasty in China Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan a hot spring hotel is founded in Hayakawa Yamanashi Prefecture Japan It is the oldest hotel in the world and has been operated by the same family for 52 generations By topic edit Religion edit January 11 Pope John VI dies at Rome after a reign of little more than 3 years During his rule he protected the Byzantine exarch Theophylactus when he invaded the Italian mainland from Sicily He also induced Gisulf I Lombard duke of Benevento to withdraw from Byzantine territory ransomed captives and ordered the restoration of Wilfrid as deposed bishop of York He is succeeded by John VII as the 86th pope of the Catholic Church 3 Al Walid I commissions the construction of Al Aqsa Mosque located in the Old City of Jerusalem approximate date Births editAmoghavajra Chinese translator d 774 Sturm abbot of Fulda approximate date Thingfrith Earl of Mercia approximate date Tiberius son of Justinian II d 711 Deaths editJanuary 11 Pope John VI October 8 Abd al Malik ibn Marwan Muslim caliph b 646 December 16 Wu Zetian Empress of the Zhou Dynasty b 624 Aldfrith king of Northumbria or 704 Bosa bishop of York approximate date Cellach mac Rogallaig king of Connacht Ireland Haedde bishop of Winchester approximate date Heraclius Byzantine general monostrategos Kallinikos I patriarch of Constantinople or 706 Lambert of Maastricht bishop approximate date Varaz Trdat I king of Caucasian Albania Azza al Mayla Arabian qiyan courtesan singer approximate date References edit Ostrogorsky pp 124 126 Norwich p 337 a b c d Venning Timothy ed 2006 A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire Palgrave Macmillan p 190 ISBN 1 4039 1774 4 Treadgold Warren 1997 A History of the Byzantine State and Society Stanford California Stanford University Press p 340 ISBN 0 8047 2630 2 Paul the Deacon Chapter XXVII Identified as Puteoli or a location at the five mile mark of the Via Latina Kirby Earliest English Kings pp 125 126 a b Treadgold Warren 1997 A History of the Byzantine State and Society Stanford California Stanford University Press p 341 ISBN 0 8047 2630 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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