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717

Year 717 (DCCXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 717 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:
Decades:
Years:
717 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar717
DCCXVII
Ab urbe condita1470
Armenian calendar166
ԹՎ ՃԿԶ
Assyrian calendar5467
Balinese saka calendar638–639
Bengali calendar124
Berber calendar1667
Buddhist calendar1261
Burmese calendar79
Byzantine calendar6225–6226
Chinese calendar丙辰年 (Fire Dragon)
3413 or 3353
    — to —
丁巳年 (Fire Snake)
3414 or 3354
Coptic calendar433–434
Discordian calendar1883
Ethiopian calendar709–710
Hebrew calendar4477–4478
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat773–774
 - Shaka Samvat638–639
 - Kali Yuga3817–3818
Holocene calendar10717
Iranian calendar95–96
Islamic calendar98–99
Japanese calendarReiki 3 / Yōrō 1
(養老元年)
Javanese calendar610–611
Julian calendar717
DCCXVII
Korean calendar3050
Minguo calendar1195 before ROC
民前1195年
Nanakshahi calendar−751
Seleucid era1028/1029 AG
Thai solar calendar1259–1260
Tibetan calendar阳火龙年
(male Fire-Dragon)
843 or 462 or −310
    — to —
阴火蛇年
(female Fire-Snake)
844 or 463 or −309
The Byzantine Empire (717) with its themes
Leo III (left) and his son Constantine V

Events

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Byzantine Empire

Western Europe

Arabian Empire

Asia

By topic

Religion


Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Kaegi (1994), pp. 186, 195
  2. ^ Bellinger & Grierson (1992), p. 5
  3. ^ Jenkins, Romilly (1966). Byzantium: The Imperial centuries AD 610–1071, p. 56
  4. ^ John Cairns, "Road to Manzikert" (2012). Byzantine Warfare in an Age of Crisis and Recovery (Chapter 3), p. 69. ISBN 978-1-84884-215-1
  5. ^ Ambraseys, N. (2009). Earthquakes in the Mediterranean and Middle East: A Multidisciplinary Study of Seismicity up to 1900 (First ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 225. ISBN 978-0521872928.

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This article is about the year 717 For the airplane see Boeing 717 For other uses see 717 disambiguation Year 717 DCCXVII was a common year starting on Friday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar The denomination 717 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 690s 700s 710s 720s 730sYears 714 715 716 717 718 719 720717 in various calendarsGregorian calendar717DCCXVIIAb urbe condita1470Armenian calendar166ԹՎ ՃԿԶAssyrian calendar5467Balinese saka calendar638 639Bengali calendar124Berber calendar1667Buddhist calendar1261Burmese calendar79Byzantine calendar6225 6226Chinese calendar丙辰年 Fire Dragon 3413 or 3353 to 丁巳年 Fire Snake 3414 or 3354Coptic calendar433 434Discordian calendar1883Ethiopian calendar709 710Hebrew calendar4477 4478Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat773 774 Shaka Samvat638 639 Kali Yuga3817 3818Holocene calendar10717Iranian calendar95 96Islamic calendar98 99Japanese calendarReiki 3 Yōrō 1 養老元年 Javanese calendar610 611Julian calendar717DCCXVIIKorean calendar3050Minguo calendar1195 before ROC民前1195年Nanakshahi calendar 751Seleucid era1028 1029 AGThai solar calendar1259 1260Tibetan calendar阳火龙年 male Fire Dragon 843 or 462 or 310 to 阴火蛇年 female Fire Snake 844 or 463 or 309The Byzantine Empire 717 with its themes Leo III left and his son Constantine VEvents EditBy place Edit Byzantine Empire Edit March 25 Emperor Theodosios III is deposed after a reign of 1 year and 10 months He is succeeded by the 32 year old Leo III the Isaurian a general strategos of the Anatolic Theme modern Turkey Theodosios and his son enter the clergy and he probably becomes bishop of Ephesus Leo brings an end to the Twenty Years Anarchy in the Byzantine Empire which marks the beginning of the so called Isaurian Dynasty 1 2 3 Arab Byzantine War Muslim general Maslama ibn Abd al Malik leads his army of 80 000 men from Pergamum to Abydos where he crosses the Hellespont To prevent interference by the Bulgars or by any Byzantine forces in Thrace he sends part of his army to a covering position near Adrianople with his main body Maslama builds siege lines to blockade Constantinople which is protected by the massive Theodosian Walls August 15 Siege of Constantinople Maslama begins a combined land and sea effort to capture Constantinople The capital controls the Bosporus access between the Mediterranean and Black Sea and is defended by a garrison of roughly 25 000 men Leo III orders the granaries be restocked and siege engines installed The Arab besiegers are suffering immense losses due to disease and from attrition of siege warfare September 1 A Muslim armada consisting of 1 800 ships commanded by Admiral Suleiman sails into the Sea of Marmara and drops anchor below the sea walls of Constantinople to supply their forces ashore Leo III orders the Byzantine fleet to sally forth from their protected harbors with Greek fire setting alight the thickly packed Muslim ships Many vessels burst into flames while others collide with each other before sinking 4 Fall Basil Onomagoulos Byzantine official declares himself rival emperor in Sicily after the news arrives that Constantinople has fallen to an Arab siege Leo III dispatches a chartoularios named Paul with imperial instructions for the Byzantine army on the island Basil is arrested and executed his head is sent to Leo while the other rebels are mutilated and exiled Western Europe Edit March 21 Battle of Vincy Charles Martel invades Neustria and defeats the forces of King Chilperic II at Vincy near Cambrai He pursues him and his mayor of the palace Ragenfrid to Paris before turning back to deal with his stepmother Plectrude at Cologne to turn over half the wealth of his late father Pepin of Herstal Charles allows both Plectrude and his nephew Theudoald who at eleven was still a little child to live a gesture uncommon for the time and obliges her to accept his sovereignty Charles Martel consolidates his power proclaims Clotaire IV king of Austrasia in opposition to Chilperic and deposes Rigobert bishop of Reims replacing him with Milo He marches against Radbod king or duke of the Frisians and pushes him back into his territory later part of the Netherlands Charles sends the Saxons back over the Weser River and secures the Rhine border in the name of Clotaire Paolo Lucio Anafesto dies after a 20 year reign and is succeeded by Marcello Tegalliano as the second doge of the Republic of Venice Arabian Empire Edit Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al Malik dies after a 2 year reign and is succeeded by his cousin Umar II During his rule he grants tax exemption and tries to reorganize the Umayyad finances A Muslim expedition under Al Hurr ibn Abd al Rahman al Thaqafi cross the Pyrenees into Aquitanian territory leading a small raiding party into Septimania Southern France Asia Edit December 24 A destructive earthquake with six months of aftershocks affects Syria and Mesopotamia 5 Hoshi Ryokan the world s second longest surviving hotel is established in Japan approximate date By topic Edit Religion Edit Nechtan mac Der Ilei king of the Picts expels the monks from the island of Iona Scotland Births EditChilderic III king of the Franks d 754 Elipando Spanish archbishop and theologian Gummarus Frankish noblemen d 774 Princess Inoe of Japan d 775 Rabia Basri Muslim Sufi mystic and saint d 801 Deaths EditDecember 30 Egwin of Evesham bishop of Worcester Basil Onomagoulos Byzantine usurper Eadwulf I king of Northumbria Isonokami no Maro Japanese statesman b 640 Paolo Lucio Anafesto doge of Venice Plectrude consort of Pepin of Herstal Sulayman ibn Abd al Malik Muslim caliph b 674 Theobald duke of Bavaria or 719 Winnoc Welsh abbot or 716 References Edit Kaegi 1994 pp 186 195 Bellinger amp Grierson 1992 p 5 Jenkins Romilly 1966 Byzantium The Imperial centuries AD 610 1071 p 56 John Cairns Road to Manzikert 2012 Byzantine Warfare in an Age of Crisis and Recovery Chapter 3 p 69 ISBN 978 1 84884 215 1 Ambraseys N 2009 Earthquakes in the Mediterranean and Middle East A Multidisciplinary Study of Seismicity up to 1900 First ed Cambridge University Press p 225 ISBN 978 0521872928 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 717 amp oldid 1086656241, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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