649 Explained
Year 649 (DCXLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 649 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
Europe
Arabian Empire
China
Japan
By topic
Religion
Births
Deaths
- March - John Climacus, Syrian monk and writer (b. c.579)
- May 2 - Marutha of Tikrit, Persian theologian and Maphrian of the Syriac Orthodox Church (b. 565)
- May 14 - Pope Theodore I, Jerusalem-born Greek pontiff
- July 2 - Li Jing, Chinese general and chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 571)
- July 6 - Goar of Aquitaine, Catholic priest and hermit (b. c.585)
- July 10 - Taizong, Chinese Tang dynasty emperor (b. 598)
- December 3 - Birinus, French-born Bishop of Dorchester in Wessex (b. c.600)
- Rogallach mac Uatach, Irish king of Connacht (murdered)
- Soga no Kurayamada, Japanese udaijin
- Songtsen Gampo, founder of the Tibetan Empire
References
Sources
- Book: Muir, William . William Muir . 1898 . 205 . The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall, from Original Sources . 3rd . London . Smith, Elder.
Notes and References
- Book: Paulo Alberto. Corpus Christianorum, volume 114. Brepols. 2005. 16.
- Web site: 649 – the year China first invaded India – the Acorn.