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Heads of State
Year of the Fire sheep丁未( at the beginning of the year Fire Horse丙午)
Era of Diocletian: 483/484 ( year November )
Syria: 1078/79 ( the year in October )
Events
Politics and World Affairs
- Court day of Gentilly: King Pepin the Short receives a Byzantine delegation, will be discussed with the issues of image-worship.
- After the death of Khan Toktu it comes with the Bulgarians to a multi-year period of anarchy. Pagan follows him to the throne.
- First documentary mention of the places Biberach ( Heilbronn), Bretten, Dornstetten, heritage -Büdesheim, Gundelsheim ( Württemberg), Heuchelheim bei Frankenthal, Ibersheim, Kirchheim, mother city, Untereisesheim ( Obereisesheim / Untereisesheim ), Upper Griesheim, Offenau, Rutesheim, Schluchtern, Seulberg, sprendlingen and Wieblingen in the Lorsch Codex.
- First mention of Albigensian, Anmeldingen, Binzen, Dannstadt, Eimeldingen, Gau- Weinheim, Smooth, Jugenheim in Rheinhessen, Tumringen and Wollbach.
Religion
Europe
- July 5 - After the death of Pope Paul I. it comes to the struggle for the succession. First, Constantine II, a layman, used by his brother, the Duke of Nepi Toto, by force. Due to the uncanonical procedure for the establishment meets resistance and Konstantin is also counted as anti-pope today.
- Ethelbert is the Archbishop of York.
- Ealhmund is Bishop of Hexham.
Asia and Africa
- Establishment of the first tekke ( center of a Sufi order ) in Damascus.
- Mina I of Alexandria is the Pope of the Coptic Church
- Theodore I. is the patriarch of the Rum Orthodox Church of Antioch.
Born
- Muhammad ibn Idris al - Shafii, significant Islamic jurist († 820)
- Saicho, Japanese Buddhist monk, founder of the Tendai Shuu († 822)
- 767: Al- Hadi, fourth caliph of the Abbasids († 786)
Died
- 28 June: Paul I, Pope
- Abu Hanifa, Muslim jurist (* 699 )
- Taicho, a Buddhist monk in Japan
- Toktu, Khan of Bulgaria