629

Year 629 (DCXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 629 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.

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629 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar629
DCXXIX
Ab urbe condita1382
Armenian calendar78
ԹՎ ՀԸ
Assyrian calendar5379
Balinese saka calendar550–551
Bengali calendar36
Berber calendar1579
Buddhist calendar1173
Burmese calendar−9
Byzantine calendar6137–6138
Chinese calendar戊子年 (Earth Rat)
3325 or 3265
     to 
己丑年 (Earth Ox)
3326 or 3266
Coptic calendar345–346
Discordian calendar1795
Ethiopian calendar621–622
Hebrew calendar4389–4390
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat685–686
 - Shaka Samvat550–551
 - Kali Yuga3729–3730
Holocene calendar10629
Iranian calendar7–8
Islamic calendar7–8
Japanese calendarN/A
Javanese calendar519–520
Julian calendar629
DCXXIX
Korean calendar2962
Minguo calendar1283 before ROC
民前1283年
Nanakshahi calendar−839
Seleucid era940/941 AG
Thai solar calendar1171–1172
Tibetan calendar阳土鼠年
(male Earth-Rat)
755 or 374 or −398
     to 
阴土牛年
(female Earth-Ox)
756 or 375 or −397
Frankish Kingdom ruled by King Dagobert I

Events

Byzantine Empire

  • September Jerusalem is reconquered by the Byzantines (after 15 years of occupation), from the Persian Empire.[1]
  • September 14 Emperor Heraclius enters Constantinople in triumph. In a ceremonial parade, accompanied by the True Cross, he is welcomed by the citizens and his son Heraclius Constantine.
  • Heraclius styles himself as Basileus, Greek word for "sovereign", and takes the ancient title of "King of Kings", after his victory over Persia.

Europe

  • King Chlothar II dies after a 16-year reign, and is succeeded by his son Dagobert I. Counseled by Bishop Arnulf of Metz and Pepin of Landen (Mayor of the Palace), he moves the capital to Paris.
  • Charibert II, half-brother of Dagobert I, becomes king of Aquitaine (Southern France), and establishes his capital at Toulouse. Charibert's realm also includes Agen, Cahors, and Périgueux.

Britain

  • Battle of Fid Eoin: King Connad Cerr of Dál Riata is killed by the Dál nAraidi of the over-kingdom of Ulaid in north-eastern Ireland (approximate date).

Arabia

Asia

  • April 27 Shahrbaraz usurps the throne of the Sasanian Empire from Ardashir III, but is himself deposed forty days later by nobility in favour of Borandukht. Khosrow III briefly rules Khorasan in the confusion, until he is assassinated by the governor of the province.
  • Winter Emperor Tai Zong of the Tang Dynasty launches a campaign against the Eastern Turkic Khaganate (Central Asia).
  • Emperor Jomei succeeds his great aunt, empress Suiko, and ascends to the throne of Japan.

Americas

  • The Maya military outpost of Dos Pilas (Guatemala) is founded, in order to control trade routes in the Petexbatún region. B'alaj Chan K'awiil is installed as its leader by his father, K'inich Muwaan Jol II, the ruler of Tikal.

Religion

  • Xuanzang, Chinese Buddhist monk, sets out for India from the Tang Dynasty capital Chang'an on a pilgrimage.
  • Muhammad meets Al-Khansa, Arabic poet, and converts her to Islam.

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Rodney Aist, "The Christian Topography of Early Islamic Jerusalem", Brepols Publishers (2009), p. 59
  2. Lynch, Michael (ed.). The Oxford companion to Scottish history. Oxford University Press. p. 5. ISBN 9780199693054.
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