ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia AD 684 684Calendar year Calendar yearYears Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 6th century 7th century 8th century Decades 660s 670s 680s 690s 700s Years 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 vte 684 by topic Leaders Political entities State leaders Religious leaders Categories Births Deaths Establishments vte684 in various calendarsGregorian calendar684DCLXXXIVAb urbe condita1437Armenian calendar133ԹՎ ՃԼԳAssyrian calendar5434Balinese saka calendar605–606Bengali calendar90–91Berber calendar1634Buddhist calendar1228Burmese calendar46Byzantine calendar6192–6193Chinese calendar癸未年 (Water Goat)3381 or 3174 — to —甲申年 (Wood Monkey)3382 or 3175Coptic calendar400–401Discordian calendar1850Ethiopian calendar676–677Hebrew calendar4444–4445Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat740–741 - Shaka Samvat605–606 - Kali Yuga3784–3785Holocene calendar10684Iranian calendar62–63Islamic calendar64–65Japanese calendarHakuchi 35(白雉35年)Javanese calendar576–577Julian calendar684DCLXXXIVKorean calendar3017Minguo calendar1228 before ROC民前1228年Nanakshahi calendar−784Seleucid era995/996 AGThai solar calendar1226–1227Tibetan calendarཆུ་མོ་ལུག་ལོ་(female Water-Sheep)810 or 429 or −343 — to —ཤིང་ཕོ་སྤྲེ་ལོ་(male Wood-Monkey)811 or 430 or −342 Pope Benedict II (684–685) Year 684 (DCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 684 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 Ghislemar, mayor of the palace in Neustria and Burgundy, dies after a 2-year reign, and is succeeded by his father Waratto. He makes peace between the three Frankish kingdoms. Britain King Ecgfrith of Northumbria sends a punitive expedition to Ireland under his ealdorman Berht, laying waste to the territory of Meath, ruled by High King Fínsnechta Fledach.[1] Arabian Empire Caliph Mu'awiya II dies at Damascus, after a brief reign that ends Sufyanid rule. A new caliph is proclaimed in Syria amidst tribal wars, but Marwan I will reign until next year. August 18 – Battle of Marj Rahit: Muslim partisans under Marwan I defeat the supporters of Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr near Damascus, and cement Umayyad control of Syria. Asia January 3 – Zhong Zong succeeds his father Gao Zong, and becomes emperor of the Tang dynasty. His mother Wu Zetian remains the power behind the throne in China. February 27 – Wu Zetian replaces Zhong Zong in favor of his younger brother Rui Zong. He becomes a puppet ruler, and Zhong Zong is placed under house arrest. Summer – The Pallava Empire (modern India) invades the kingdom of Ceylon. A Pallavan naval expedition employing Tamil mercenaries ends the Moriya dynasty. Japan September 7 – A large comet is observed in Japan (it's Japan's oldest observation record of Halley's Comet). November 13 – Emperor Tenmu institutes eight titles of eight classes (Yakusa-no-kabane) in Japan. November 26 – 684 Hakuho earthquake. A great earthquake strikes Japan. The people, houses, temples, shrines and domestic animals are greatly damaged. Mesoamerica February 10 – Kʼinich Kan Bahlam II accedes to the rulership of the Maya polity of Palenque (modern Mexico). By topic Religion Cuthbert is elected Bishop of Hexham, and receives a visit from a large group under Ecgfrith. He agrees to return to Lindisfarne (Northumbria) to take up duties. June 26 – Pope Benedict II succeeds Leo II as the 81st pope of Rome, after a period of sede vacante ("vacant seat") of 1 year. Births Gao Lishi, official and eunuch of the Tang dynasty (d. 762) Li Guo'er, princess of the Tang dynasty (approximate date) Nagaya, Japanese prince and politician (d. 729) Tachibana no Moroe, Japanese prince and minister (d. 757) Deaths August 24 – Audoin, bishop of Rouen (b. 609) Adarnase II, king of Iberia (approximate date) Aldegund, Frankish Benedictine abbess Cædmon, Northumbrian poet (approximate date; b. ca. 657) Constantine of Mananali, founder of the Paulicians Ghislemar, mayor of the palace in Neustria and Burgundy Li Xian, prince of the Tang dynasty (b. 653) Luo Binwang, Chinese poet and official Mu'awiya II, Muslim caliph (b. 661) Pei Yan, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Philibert of Jumièges, Frankish abbot Severus II bar Masqeh, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch.[2] References ↑ Bede, Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum.[full citation needed] ↑ Van Rompay, Lucas (2011). "Severos bar Mashqo". In Sebastian P. Brock; Aaron M. Butts; George A. Kiraz; Lucas Van Rompay (eds.). Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage: Electronic Edition. Retrieved July 11, 2020.