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771

Year 771 (DCCLXXI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the
Millennium: 1st millennium
full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 771 for this year has been
used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became Centuries: 7th century ·
the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. 8th century ·
9th century
Decades: 750s · 760s · 770s ·
Events
780s · 790s
Years: 768 · 769 · 770 · 771 ·
By place 772 · 773 · 774

Europe
771 in various calendars
Gregorian 771
December 4 – King Carloman I, youngest son of Pepin III ("the Short"),
calendar DCCLXXI
dies (of a severe nosebleed, according to one source)[1] at the Villa of
Samoussy, leaving his brother Charlemagne sole ruler of the now Ab urbe condita 1524
reunified Frankish Kingdom. Gerberga, the widow of Carloman, flees
with her two sons to the court of KingDesiderius of the Lombards, at Armenian calendar 220
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Charlemagne repudiates his Lombard wifeDesiderata, daughter of
Desiderius, after one year ofmarriage. He marries the 13-year-old Assyrian calendar 5521
Swabian girl Hildegard, who will bear him nine children. Desiderius,
furious at Charlemagne, plans a punitive campaign against theFranks
Balinese saka 692–693
and Rome. calendar
Bengali calendar 178
Britain Berber calendar 1721
King Offa of Mercia defeats the Haestingas, and joins their little region to Buddhist calendar 1315
his sub-kingdom of Sussex.[2][3]
Burmese calendar 133
Byzantine 6279–6280
calendar
Births Chinese calendar 庚戌年
(Metal Dog)
Al-Hakam I, Muslim emir of Córdoba (d. 822)
Constantine VI, emperor of the Byzantine Empire (d. 797) 3467 or 3407
— to —
辛亥年
Deaths (Metal Pig)

December 4 – Carloman I, king of the Franks (b. 751) 3468 or 3408


Amir Kror Suri, Muslim governor (approximate date) Coptic calendar 487–488
Coirpre mac Fogartaig, king of Brega (Ireland)
Discordian 1937
Fujiwara no Nagate, Japanese nobleman (b. 714)
Remigius of Rouen, illegitimate son of Charles Martel calendar
Ethiopian calendar 763–764

References Hebrew calendar 4531–4532


Hindu calendars
1. "Cathwulf, Kingship, and the Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis", by Joanna
Story, Speculum - Vikram Samvat 827–828
2. Simon of Durham. Historia Regum. Ch. 47
3. Simeon of Durham's. History of the Kings, p. 450 - Shaka Samvat 692–693
- Kali Yuga 3871–3872
Holocene calendar 10771
Iranian calendar 149–150
Islamic calendar 154–155
Japanese calendar Hōki 2
(宝亀2年)

Javanese calendar 665–666


Julian calendar 771
DCCLXXI
Korean calendar 3104
Minguo calendar 1141 before
ROC
民前1141年

Nanakshahi −697
calendar
Seleucid era 1082/1083 AG
Thai solar 1313–1314
calendar
Tibetan calendar 阳金狗年
(male Iron-Dog)
897 or 516 or
−256
— to —
阴金猪年
(female Iron-Pig)
898 or 517 or
−255
Coin of Charlemagne (Carolus Magnus)

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