744

Calendar year


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::summary Calendar year ::

::callout[type=note] 744 ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5b/Umayyad750ADloc.png" caption="The [[Umayyad Caliphate]] (661–750)"] ::

Year 744 (DCCXLIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 744 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

Europe

Switzerland

Britain

  • Wat's Dyke, a 40 mile (64 km) earthwork in present-day Wales, is constructed. The border between Mercia and Powys is set here. The date that Wat's Dyke was constructed is very uncertain, with some estimates linking the construction of the dyke to the 5th century and others to the early 9th century (approximate date).

Arabian Empire

  • April 17 – Caliph Al-Walid II is besieged in his castle outside the city of Damascus. He is defeated and killed by Arab forces under Sulayman ibn Hisham. Al-Walid is succeeded by his cousin Yazid III, who dies shortly after of a brain tumor. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4d/Dihrem_of_Ibrahim_ibn_al-Walid.jpg" caption="[[Dirham]] of caliph [[Ibrahim ibn al-Walid]]. He ruled the caliphate for just two months"] ::

  • December – Marwan ibn Muhammad rebels against Yazid's designated successor Ibrahim ibn al-Walid, defeats the Umayyad forces under Sulayman ibn Hisham, and becomes caliph.

Africa

Asia

Central America

By topic

Religion

Births

Deaths

References

Sources

References

  1. Dionysius of Telmahre ''apud'' Hoyland, 661 n 193
  2. Costambeys, "Abel (''fl.'' 744–747)"
  3. Letter by Pope Zacharias to Boniface, dated Nov. 5, 744, ed. Tangl (no.58), tr. Emerton.

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