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  1. Siglo VIII. Apariencia. ocultar. El siglo VIII d. C. ( siglo octavo después de Cristo) o siglo VIII e. c. ( siglo octavo de la era común) comenzó el 1 de enero del año 701 y terminó el 31 de diciembre del año 800. Es llamado el « Siglo de los Sarracenos ». Mapa mundial (excepto América) en torno al año 700.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 8th_century8th century - Wikipedia

    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. [1]

  3. Century. Decades. 13th millennium BC · 13,000–12,001 BC. 12th millennium BC · 12,000–11,001 BC. 11th millennium BC · 11,000–10,001 BC. 10th millennium BC · 10,000–9001 BC. 9th millennium BC · 9000–8001 BC. 8th millennium BC · 8000–7001 BC. 7th millennium BC · 7000–6001 BC.

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    Late 8th century BC: Earrings, crown and rosettes, from the tomb of Queen Yabay in Kalhu (modern Nimrud, Iraq) are made. They are now at Iraq Museum, Baghdad. Discovered in 1988.
    Second half of the 8th century BC: In the Kingdom of Judah, Jerusalembegins an expansion in population and size, going from a small town into a major city.
    797 BC: Thespieus, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 27 years and is succeeded by his son Agamestor.

    Greece and Italy

    1. Thespieus, king of Athens, r. 824-797 BC 2. Agamestor, king of Athens, r. 795-778 BC 3. Aeschylus, king of Athens, r. 778-755 BC 4. Alcmaeon, king of Athens, r. 755-753 BC 5. Romulus, king of Rome, r. 753-716 BC 6. Numa Pompilius, king of Rome, r. 715-672 BC

    Near East and Egypt

    1. Shoshenq III, king of Egypt (22nd Dynasty), r. 837-798 BC 2. Pygmalion, king of Tyre, b. 842 BC, r. 831-785/774 BC 3. Adad-nirari III, king of Assyria, r. 811-783 BC 4. Menua, king of Urartu, b. c. 850 BC, r. 810-786 BC 5. Shoshenq IV, king of Egypt (22nd Dynasty), r. 798-785 BC 6. Argishtis I, king of Urartu, b. 827 BC, r. 786-764 BC 7. Pami, king of Egypt (22nd Dynasty), r. 785-778 BC 8. Shalmaneser IV, king of Assyria, r. 783-773 BC 9. Ashur-dan III, king of Assyria, r. 773-755 BC 10. S...

    East Asia

    1. Xuan, king of Zhou, r. 827-782 BC 2. You, king of Zhou, b. 795 BC, r. 781-771 BC 3. Ping, king of Eastern Zhou, r. 770-720 BC 4. Huan, king of Eastern Zhou, r. 719-697 BC

    Demotic writing appeared in Ancient Egypt.
    Greeks adopt alphabetic writing.

    Anhui Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and Bengbu Museum (June 2015). "The Excavation of the tomb of Bai, Lord of the Zhongli State". Chinese Archaeology. Berlin, Boston: Wal...

  4. Events from the 8th century in England. Events. 700. Osgyth, Abbess of Chich in Essex, is killed. Approximate date – Beverley Minster is founded by John of Beverley. 704. Æthelred of Mercia abdicates to become a monk at Bardney and is succeeded as king by his nephew Coenred. 705. Wilfrid is re-instated as Bishop of Ripon.

  5. The 8th century was the century from 701 to 800. Decades and years. Note: years before or after the 8th century are in italics.

  6. 790s ‎ (18 C, 5 P) 8th century by continent ‎ (8 C) 8th century by country ‎ (48 C)