741
This page relates to the year 741 Calendrier Julien.
Events
Europe
- June 18th: Beginning of the reign of Constantin V Copronyme, Byzantine Emperor (fine in 775).
- Constantin V must fight inside against the revolt of the idolâtres directed by his/her brother-in-law Artavasdos who, victorious, is made crown with Constantinople and restores the worship of the images (743).
- 50.000 Greek monks take refuge in Rome, banished by the Constantin emperor and exasperated against him.
- Topics of Thracésiens.
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the mayor of the palate Charles Martel division the kingdom of the Mérovingiens between its two sons, Pip (Neustrie and Burgundy) and Carloman (Austrasie, Souabe, Thuringe).
- October 22nd: Pip III known as the Brief (v. 715 - 768), mayor of the palate of Burgundy (741), mayor of the palate of Neustrie (741), mayor of the palate of Austrasie (747), king of the Francs (751).
- With died of Charles Martel, Grifon, évincé, revolts and is locked up with Chèvremont by his/her half-brothers Pépin and Carloman. Revolt large aristocrats.
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December 3rd: Beginning of the Pontificate of Zacharie (fine in 752).
- the Zacharie pope contains the Lombards by the negotiation and the assistance of the Carolingiens. It concluded with Liutprand a truce from twenty years. It is not made ratify by the emperor iconoclast Constantin V.
Asia
- Ibn ATA opposes the free will to the divine belief in a Providence.
- Beginning of the reign of Ozmich Kaghan of the You or-kiue (Turks).
- the emperor of the Japan Shômu decides to create in each administrative area a temple of State (kokubunji), depend on the temple Tôdalji with Nara.
Births in 741
Death in 741
- June 18th: Leon III Isaurien, Byzantine Emperor.
- October 22nd: Charles Martel with Quierzy-on-Oise, mayor of the Palates of Austrasie, Neustrie and Burgundy. The capacity is shared between its two sons Carloman and Pépin III the Brief.
- November 27th: Gregoire III, Pope
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