710s

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The 710s decade ran from January 1, 710, to December 31, 719.

Events

710

By place

Byzantine Empire
  • The Byzantine outpost of Cherson (Crimea) rebels (with Khazar assistance) against Emperor Justinian II. He sends a fleet under the patrikios Stephen, which retakes the city and restores Byzantine control. The fleet, however, is struck by a storm on its way back and loses many ships, while the Chersonites, again with the aid of the Khazars, rebel anew.[1]
  • The Byzantine general Leo (future emperor Leo III) recovers the Abkhazia (Caucasus) for the Byzantine Empire, from the Arabs.[2]
Europe
Britain
Africa
Asia

By topic

Religion

711

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Arabian Empire
Asia
Mesoamerica

By topic

Religion
  • Reconstruction of the Hōryū-ji Temple in Japan is completed (approximate date).

712

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Arabian Empire
Asia

By topic

Literature
  • The Kojiki (Record of Ancient Times), a history of Japan, is completed.[10]

713

By place

Byzantine Empire
Britain
Arabian Empire
China
  • Emperor Xuan Zong liquidates the highly lucrative "Inexhaustible Treasury", which is run by a prominent Buddhist monastery in Chang'an. This monastery collects vast amounts of money, silk, and treasures through multitudes of rich people's repentances, left on the premises anonymously. Although the monastery is generous in donations, Xuan Zong issues a decree abolishing their treasury, on the grounds that their banking practices were fraudulent, collects their riches, and distributes the wealth to various other Buddhist monasteries, Daoist abbeys, and to repair statues, halls, and bridges in the city.
  • In Chang'an, for the annual Lantern Festival of this year, recently abdicated emperor Rui Zong erects an enormous lantern wheel at a city gate, with a recorded height of 200 ft. The frame is draped in brocades and silk gauze, adorned with gold and jade jewelry, and when its total of some 50,000 oil cups is lit, the radiance of it can be seen for miles.
  • Xuan Zong allots the money of 20 million copper coins, and assigns about 1,000 craftsmen to construct a hall at a Buddhist monastery with tons of painted portraits of himself, and of deities, ghosts, etc.
  • Xuan Zong wins a power struggle with his sister, Princess Taiping. He executes a large number of her allies and forces her to commit suicide.

By topic

Literature
Religion

714

By place

Europe
Arabian Empire
China

By topic

Religion

715

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Arabian Empire
Dirham of the Umayyad caliph Sulayman (r. 715–717)
Japan
  • Empress Genmei abdicates the throne after an 8-year reign, in which she has built a replica of the Chinese imperial palace at Japan's new capital, Nara. Genmei is succeeded by her daughter Genshō.

By topic

Religion

716

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe
Britain
Arabian Empire
Asia

By topic

Religion

717

By place

Byzantine Empire
Western Europe

Arabian Empire
Asia

By topic

Religion

718

By place

Byzantine Empire
Western Europe

Britain

By topic

Religion

719

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe

By topic

Religion

Significant people

Births

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Deaths

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