628

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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
  • 625
  • 626
  • 627
  • 628
  • 629
  • 630
  • 631
628 in various
AG
Thai solar calendar1170–1171
Tibetan calendar阴火猪年
(female Fire-Pig)
754 or 373 or −399
    — to —
阳土鼠年
(male Earth-Rat)
755 or 374 or −398
Coin of king Ardashir III (c. 621–630)

Year 628 (DCXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 628 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.

Events

By place

Byzantine Empire

  • Spring –
    Kavadh II on the throne on February 25. He puts his father to death and begins negotiations with Heraclius. Kavadh is forced to return all the territories conquered during the war. The Persians must give up all of the trophies they have captured, including the relic of the True Cross. Evidently there is also a large financial indemnity. Having accepted a peace agreement on his own terms, Heraclius returns in triumph to Constantinople.[1]
  • Third Perso-Turkic War: The Western Göktürks, under their leader Tong Yabghu Qaghan, plunder Tbilisi (modern Georgia). The Persian defenders are executed or mutilated; Tong Yabghu appoints governors (tuduns) to manage various tribes under his overlordship.[2]

Britain

Central America

  • ruler of the Mayan city state of Copán in Honduras, dies after a 49 year reign that began in 578
    .

Persia

Arabia

  • a 10-year truce
    .

By topic

Arts and sciences

  • Indian astronomer
    zero
    .

Education

  • The Sharia enjoins women as well as men to obtain secular and religious educations. It forbids eating pork, domesticated donkey, and other flesh denied to Jews by Mosaic law (approximate date).

Religion

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Kaegi 2003, pp. 178, 189–190.
  2. ^ Christian 1999, p. 283; Artamanov, p. 170–180.[full citation needed]
  3. ^ The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle[permanent dead link]
  4. .

Sources

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