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Events

By Place

Byzantine Empire

Persian Empire

  • Battle of al-Qādisiyyah: The Sassanid Persian Empire is conquered by the Muslim Arabs.

    Europe

  • Rothari marries Queen Gundeparga, and becomes king of the Lombards.

    Asia

  • The city of Basra, Iraq is founded on a canal by Caliph Omar.
  • The Xumi Pagoda of Zhengding, China, is built during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang.

    Literature

  • The historical texts of the Book of Northern Qi, Book of Chen, and Book of Sui are compiled in China during the Tang Dynasty.

    Births

  • Deaths

  • April 4Isidore of Seville, scholar
  • Arioald, king of the Lombards
  • Empress ZhangsunFurther Information

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