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Events

By Place

Europe

  • Bede publishes On the reckoning of time (De temporum ratione) calculating dates from the birth of Christ. The AD system is subsequently disseminated throughout western Europe.

    Africa

  • In Egypt, resentment of the Copts against taxation leads to a revolt.

Asia

  • In China, the Tang Dynasty Buddhist monk, astronomer, and mechanical engineer Yi Xing applies the world's earliest known clockwork escapement mechanism to provide rotating motion to his astronomical armillary sphere.

    Births

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  • April 23Wihtred, king of Kent

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