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Events

By Place

Ancient Japan

Byzantine Empire

  • The Sassanids destroy the Byzantine fortress of Daraa.
  • The Visigoths drive the last Byzantines from Spain.

    Europe

  • Saebert succeeds Sledda as King of Essex.
  • Theudebert II and Theuderic II defeat Clotaire II in battle.
  • Aethelfrith of Northumbria unites Deira and Bernicia.

    By Topic

    Religion

  • September 13Pope Sabinian succeeds Pope Gregory I as the 65th pope.
  • Saint Laurence becomes Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • Mellitus becomes Bishop of London and founds the first St. Paul's Cathedral.
  • Justus founds a cathedral in Rochester, England.

    Births

  • Oswald, King of Bernicia and Bretwalda

    Deaths

  • March 12Pope Gregory I
  • May 26Augustine of Canterbury (or 605)
  • Sledda, King of Essex
  • Aethelric, king of Deira
  • Yohl Iknal, ruler of Palenque, Maya civilization
  • Chen Shubao
  • Emperor Wen of Sui
  • Xiao Mohe
  • Yang Yong

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