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== Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Byzantine Empire ==== * [[Battle of Akroinon]]: Following the disastrous [[Battle of Sebastopolis]] (see [[692]]), Emperor [[Leo III the Isaurian|Leo III]] has largely confined himself to a defensive [[strategy]], while the [[Umayyad Caliphate|Umayyad]] armies regularly launch raids into [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]]-held [[Anatolia]].<ref>{{The End of the Jihad State|pages=104–105, 117}}</ref> Caliph [[Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik]] assembles an expeditionary force (90,000 men) under his son [[Sulayman ibn Hisham]]. One of these armies, 20,000 men strong under [[Abdallah al-Battal]], is defeated at Akroinon (modern-day [[Afyonkarahisar|Afyon]]) by the Byzantines, led by Leo and his son, the future emperor [[Constantine V]]. About 6,800 [[Arab Muslims|Muslim Arabs]], however, resist and manage to conduct an orderly retreat to [[Synnada in Phrygia|Synnada]] ([[Phrygia]]).<ref>{{The End of the Jihad State|page=170}}</ref> * [[October 26]] – [[740 Constantinople earthquake]]. An [[earthquake]] strikes [[Constantinople]] and the surrounding countryside, causing destruction to the city's land [[Defensive wall|walls]] and buildings. ==== Europe ==== * The [[Berber people|Berber]] tribes in the recently conquered region of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]] (northwest [[Spain]]) rebel. This facilitates the establishment of an independent kingdom in the [[Cantabrian Mountains]] under King [[Alfonso I of Asturias]].<ref>{{cite book|last=de Oliviera Marques|first=A. H.|title=Hova Historia de Portugal. Portugal das Invasões Germânicas à Reconquista|year=1993|publisher=Editorial Presença|location=Lisbon|editor=Joel Serrão and A. H. de Oliverira Marques|page=123|chapter=O Portugal Islâmico}}</ref> * Duke [[Thrasimund II of Spoleto|Thrasimund II]] recovers the [[duchy of Spoleto]] and kills [[Hilderic of Spoleto|Hilderic]] with Papal-[[Duchy of Benevento|Beneventian]] aid.<ref>Hartmann, Ludo Moritz. ''Geschichte Italiens im Mittelalter''. II, pp. 2, 139.</ref> He does not return the confiscated [[Pope|papal]] cities, and his [[Military alliance|alliance]] with [[Pope Gregory III]] ruptures. * [[December]] – King [[Liutprand, King of the Lombards|Liutprand]] of the [[Lombards]] attempts to counter the growing independence of the Lombard [[Duchy|duchies]] in southern [[Italy]]. * [[Sicily]], [[Sardinia]], [[Provence]], and [[Greece]] are raided by a fleet of [[Arabs|Arab]] Muslim ships sent by the governor of [[Ifriqiya|Ifriqya]], the ones raiding South Western [[Europe]] are led by [[Habib ibn Abi Obeida al-Fihri|Habīb Ibn Abi ‘Ubayda Al-Fihrī]], while the fleet raiding Greece is led by [[Mu'awiya ibn Hisham|Mu’awiya ibn Hishām]]. All of them are successful, submitting the Islands and returning with much wealth from the spoils of war. ==== Britain ==== * King [[Eadberht of Northumbria]] marches his army north to attack the [[Picts]]. King [[Æthelbald of Mercia]] takes advantage of his absence, and ravages the city of [[York]]. Internal struggles re-emerge in [[Northumbria]] with the murder of Eardwine, probably the son of the late [[Usurper|usurping]] king [[Eadwulf I of Northumbria|Eadwulf I]].<ref>D.P. Kirby, ''The Earliest English Kings.'' London: Unwin Hyman, 1991. pp. 150 & 154 {{ISBN|0-04-445691-3}}</ref><ref>Barbara Yorke, ''Kings and Kingdoms in Early Anglo-Saxon England.'' London: Seaby, 1990. p. 89 {{ISBN|1-85264-027-8}}</ref> * King [[Æthelheard of Wessex]] dies after a 14-year reign. He is succeeded by his brother (and probably distant relative) [[Cuthred of Wessex|Cuthred]]. Æthelbald of [[Mercia]] takes control of [[Berkshire]] from [[Wessex]]. ==== Africa ==== * [[Battle of the Nobles]]: The Berber rebels under chieftain [[Khalid ibn Hamid al-Zanati]] defeat and overwhelm the Umayyad forces of [[Khalid ibn Abi Habib al-Fihri]], near [[Tangier]] (Northern [[Morocco]]), undermining [[Arabs|Arab]] domination in [[Islam]]ic [[North Africa]]. The rebellion spreads in [[Al-Andalus]] ([[Spain]]), causing governor [[Ubayd Allah ibn al-Habhab]] to withdraw [[Moors|Moorish]] troops from many [[garrison]]s north of the [[Pyrenees]].<ref>David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 19). {{ISBN|978-184603-230-1}}</ref> ==== Asia ==== * Much to the delight of the citizens of [[Chang'an]], the [[China|Chinese]] government of the [[Tang dynasty]] orders [[fruit tree]]s to be planted along every main avenue of the city, which enriches not only the diets of the people but also the surroundings (approximate date) * [[Fujiwara no Hirotsugu Rebellion]]: The [[Fujiwara clan]] led by Fujiwara no Hirotsugu, dissatisfied with the political powers in [[Japan]], raise an army in [[Dazaifu (government)|Dazaifa]] ([[Kyushu]]) but are defeated by government forces. * The Japanese imperial capital is moved from [[Heijō-kyō]] to [[Kuni-kyō]]. === By topic === ==== Religion ==== * The [[Khazars]], a nation of the [[Black Sea]] [[steppe]], though not ethnically [[Jews|Jewish]], voluntarily convert to [[Judaism]]. * [[Cuthbert of Canterbury|Cuthbert]] becomes [[archbishop of Canterbury]] after the death of [[Nothhelm]] (see [[739]]). </onlyinclude>
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