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== Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Europe ==== * The [[Balkans]] are freely overrun by the [[Slavs]], who settle in large numbers in what is now [[Bulgaria]], [[Serbia]], [[North Macedonia]] and parts of Greece. The western territories of modern-day [[Yugoslavia]] ([[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]], [[Croatia]] and [[Dalmatia]]) suffer raids from the [[Avars (Carpathians)|Avars]], who settle in this region.{{sfn|Fine|1991|p=34}} * The Slavs under [[Chatzon]] attack in [[longboat]]s along the coasts of [[Thessaly]], western [[Anatolia]], and various Greek islands. They besiege the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] city of [[Thessaloniki]] in a combined land and sea attack. The Slavs with their families encamp before the [[Walls of Thessaloniki|city walls]].{{sfn|Fine|1991|p=41}} * The city of [[Epidaurum|Epidaurus]] (Dalmatia) is destroyed by the Avars and Slavic invaders. The [[Illyria]]n refugees flee to the nearby island [[Cavtat|Laus]], where they found [[Dubrovnik]] (Ragusa). The islands of [[Rab (island)|Rab]], [[Krk]] and [[Cres]] become major [[food]] suppliers for the surviving cities of the mainland.{{sfn|Fine|1991|p=35}} * [[Eleutherius (exarch)|Eleutherius]] succeeds [[John I (exarch)|John I]] as [[Exarchate of Ravenna|exarch of Ravenna]]. He persecutes those implicated in the murder of John and the judges of the State. After making a courtesy visit to [[Pope Adeodatus I]], Eleutherius captures [[Naples]] and kills the rebel leader [[John of Conza]].<ref>Raymond Davis (translator), "The Book of Pontiffs (Liber Pontificalis)", first edition (Liverpool: University Press, 1989, p. 63</ref> ==== Britain ==== * [[Bangor-on-Dee|Bangor Massacre]]: The [[Anglo-Saxons]], under King [[Æthelfrith of Northumbria]], after defeating the [[Kingdom of Powys]], finally reach the [[Irish Sea]] and massacre 1,200 Christian [[monk]]s at their [[monastery]], in [[Bangor-on-Dee|Bangor]] (Wales).<ref name=genuki>[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/FLN/Bangor/ St Dunawd], [[GENUKI]]</ref> * [[Edwin of Northumbria]] takes refuge in [[East Anglia]]; he marries Cwenburga, daughter of king [[Cearl of Mercia]] (according to the ''[[Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum]]''). ==== Mesoamerica ==== * [[July 29]] – Queen [[Sak Kʼukʼ]] is succeeded by her son [[K'inich Janaab' Pakal|Pacal the Great]], as ruler of the [[Maya city]] state [[Palenque]] (Mexico). He begins a building program at his capital, that produces some of [[Maya civilization]]'s finest [[Ancient Maya art|art]] and [[Maya architecture|architecture]]. === By topic === ==== Religion ==== * [[May 25]] – Pope [[Pope Boniface IV|Boniface IV]] dies after a 7-year reign, in which he has converted the [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]] into the Church of "Santa Maria Rotonda". He is succeeded by [[Pope Adeodatus I|Adeodatus I]] (also known as Deusdedit) as the 68th [[pope]] of Rome. * Several of [[Muhammad]]'s followers begin to [[Migration to Abyssinia|emigrate]] to the [[Kingdom of Aksum|Aksumite Empire]]. They found a small colony there, under the protection of the Christian [[Ethiopia]]n emperor [[Sahama|Așhama ibn Abjar]].<ref>Alford Welch, "Muhammad", ''[[Encyclopaedia of Islam]]''</ref><ref>An Introduction to the Quran (1895), p. 185</ref></onlyinclude>
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