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== Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Byzantine Empire ==== * Emperor [[Constans II]] is paranoid about the ambitions of his younger brother, Theodosius, and has him murdered. Having attracted the hatred of the citizens of [[Constantinople]], Constans decides to leave the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] capital and moves to [[Syracuse, Sicily|Syracuse]] ([[Sicily]]). ==== Europe ==== * The [[Carantania|March of the Slavs]], centred north of modern [[Klagenfurt]], preserves independence and is first mentioned in historical sources, known as ''[[Carantania]]'' ([[Austria]]). * [[Felix of Aquitaine|Felix]], [[Patrician (post-Roman Europe)|patrician]]{{sfn|Lewis|1976|p=388 n. 31}} of [[Toulouse]], assumes the titles of [[Duchy of Vasconia|Duke of Vasconia]] and [[Duke of Aquitaine|Aquitaine]]. He is formally a [[vassal]] of the [[Franks]], but rules "de facto" independently.{{sfn|Nicolle|2008|p=16}}{{sfn|James|1977|p=14}} ==== Britain ==== * King [[Cenwalh of Wessex]] becomes dissatisfied with his local bishop, [[Agilbert|Agilbert of Dorchester]], as he does not speak [[Old English|West-Saxon]]. Cenwalh splits the [[episcopal see]] of [[Wessex]] in two. [[Wine (bishop)|Wine]] becomes the first bishop of [[Winchester]], by the [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxons]] called ''Wintancestir''.{{sfn|Bede Book III|loc=[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/bede-book3.html Chapter VII]}} Agilbert resigns in protest and travels north to [[Northumbria]]. * King [[Sigeberht the Good|Sigeberht II]] of [[Kingdom of Essex|Essex]] is murdered by his brothers, [[Swithhelm of Essex|Swithelm]] and Swithfrith, and other kinsmen for being ''"too ready to pardon his enemies"''; that is to say, the [[Christians]]. Swithelm becomes king of Essex, with Swithfrith as joint-monarch for a period (approximate date). * King [[Conall Crandomna]] of [[Dál Riata]] (modern [[Scotland]]) dies, and is succeeded by his nephew [[Domangart mac Domnaill]]. ==== Korea ==== * [[July 9]] – [[Battle of Hwangsanbeol]]: Sillan forces (50,000 men) led by general [[Kim Yushin|Kim Yu-shin]] defeat the army of [[Baekje]] at [[Nonsan]]. During the fighting general [[Gyebaek]] dies at the hand of the Sillan invaders. * Baekje in southwestern [[Korea]] is conquered by an [[Military alliance|alliance]] of the [[Tang dynasty]] and [[Silla]], led by general [[Su Dingfang]] and King [[Munmu of Silla]]. The Japanese envoys detained in [[Chang'an]] are paroled. * Emperor [[Emperor Gaozong of Tang|Gao Zong]] suffers from an illness (possibly slow-[[poison]]ing). His wife [[Wu Zetian]] starts to rule the [[History of China|Chinese Empire]]. ==== Japan ==== * Prince [[Emperor Tenji|Naka no Ōe no Ōji]] of [[Japan]] makes a [[Japanese clock]] for the first time at [[Asuka, Yamato|Asuka]], by which he causes the people to know the hours. * After the fall of [[Sabi (Korea)|Sabi]] to the forces of Silla, the Yamato government sends envoys directly to the Chinese court for the first time * The [[Baekje–Tang War]] begins, involving Yamato forces in support of the kingdoms of Baekje and Goguryeo * Japanese forces, under command of [[Abe no Hirafu]], massacre the Mishihase people in Hokkaido * The capital of Japan moves from Asuka, Yamato (''Okamoto'' Palace or ''Nochi no Asuka-Okamoto-no-miya'') to [[Asakura, Fukuoka]]<ref name="asuka">Asuka Historical Museum, [http://www.asukanet.gr.jp/asukahome/ASUKA2/ASUKAMIYA/miyahensen.html Palaces of the Asuka Period,"] 1995; retrieved 2011-11-25.</ref><ref name="ponsonby24">[[Richard Ponsonby-Fane|Ponsonby-Fane, Richard]]. (1915). ''The Imperial Family of Japan'', p. 24.</ref> </onlyinclude>
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