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  2. 8th century - Wikipedia

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    The 8th century is the period from 701 (represented by the Roman numerals DCCI) through 800 (DCCC) in accordance with the Julian Calendar. In the historiography of Europe the phrase the long 8th century is sometimes used to refer to the period of circa AD 660–820.

  3. List of Classical Age states - Wikipedia

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    Classical Antiquity is a period in the history of the Near East and Mediterranean, extending roughly from the 8th century BC to the 6th century AD.It is conventionally taken to begin with the earliest-recorded Greek poetry of Homer (8th–7th century BC), and continues through the emergence of Christianity and the decline of the Roman Empire in the 5th to 6th centuries, the period during which ...

  4. Classical antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Classical antiquity, also known as the classical era, classical period, classical age, or simply antiquity, [1] is the period of cultural European history between the 8th century BC and the 5th century AD [note 1] comprising the interwoven civilizations of ancient Greece and ancient Rome known together as the Greco-Roman world, centered on the Mediterranean Basin.

  5. History of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Classical antiquity, also known as the classical era, classical period, classical age, or simply antiquity, [17] is the period of cultural history between the 8th century BC and the 5th century AD comprising the interwoven civilizations of ancient Greece and ancient Rome known together as the Greco-Roman world, centered on the Mediterranean Basin.

  6. History of Fez - Wikipedia

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    The History of Fez begins with its foundation by Idris I and Idris II at the end of the 8th century and the beginning of the 9th century CE. It initially consisted of two autonomous and competing settlements on opposing shores of what is now known as the Oued Fes .

  7. 8th century in England - Wikipedia

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    Bede completes his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (Ecclesiastical History of the English People). [1] 13 January – death of Berhtwald, Archbishop of Canterbury. He is succeeded by Tatwine. 732. Wilfrid II resigns the Bishopric of York and is succeeded by Ecgbert who establishes a library and school in York. 734

  8. List of state leaders in the 8th century - Wikipedia

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    Camadevi, Queen (7th/8th century) Ngoenyang (complete list) – Lao Sao, King (7th–8th century) Lao Tang, King (early 8th century) Lao Ghrom, King (mid 8th century) Lao Lheaw, King (late 8th century) Lao Gab, King (8th–9th century) Vietnam. Champa (complete list) – Vikrantavarman II, King (c.686–c.731) Rudravarman II, King (c.731–c.758)

  9. Category:8th century - Wikipedia

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    8th-century military history (5 C, 1 P) N. 8th-century natural events (1 C) P. ... Pages in category "8th century" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of ...