The 760s decade ran from January 1, 760, to December 31, 769.

Events

760

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Europe

Britain

China

Mesoamerica

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Religion

761

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Britain

Europe

  • The city of Oviedo (Northern Spain) is founded by the monks Nolan and John (approximate date).
  • Construction is completed on the 108-room Castello di Lunghezza outside of Rome, Italy.

Abbasid Caliphate

Asia

762

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Europe

Britain

Abbasid Caliphate

Asia

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Religion

763

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Byzantine Empire

Europe

Britain

Abbasid Caliphate

Abbasid Caliphate under Al-Mansur (r. 754–775) in black and Emirate of Córdoba in white
  • In 763 Al-Mansur sent his troops to conquer Al-Andalus for the Abbasid empire. But the ruler Abd al-Rahman I successfully defended his territory. Al-Mansur withdrew and thereafter focused his troops on holding the eastern part of his empire on lands that were once part of Persia.
  • January 21 – Battle of Bakhamra: The Abbasid army under Isa ibn Musa defeats the Alids, and puts an end to their rebellion. The power of the Abbasid dynasty is consolidated.

Asia

Central America

764

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Europe

Britain

Asia

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Geography

Religion

765

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Europe

Britain

Sceat of King Alhred (r. 765–774)

Abbasid Caliphate

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Agriculture

  • European writings make the first known mention of a three-field system in use in medieval Europe. The crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons. Under this system, the land of an estate or village is divided into three large fields, and makes a given section of land productive 2 years out of 3, instead of every other year (approximate date).

766

By place

Byzantine Empire

Abbasid Caliphate

  • Baghdad nears completion as up to 100,000 labourers create a circular city about 1 or 2km in diameter (depending on the source). In the center of the "Round City" is a palace built for Caliph al-Mansur. The capital is ringed by three lines of walls (approximate date).

Asia

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Religion

767

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Byzantine Empire

Europe

Egypt

Africa

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Religion

768

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Frankish Kingdom

Iberian Peninsula

Britain

Asia

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Religion

769

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Europe

  • King Charlemagne (Charles "the Great") begins a military campaign against the Duchy of Aquitaine and the Duchy of Gascony. He leads a Frankish army to the city of Bordeaux, where he sets up a fort at Fronsac. His younger brother Carloman I refuses to help his brother fight the rebels, and returns to Burgundy. Hunald, duke of Aquitaine, is forced to flee to the court of Gascony. Lupus II, fearing Charlemagne, turns Hunald over in exchange for peace, and is put in a monastery. Aquitaine and Gascony are subdued into the Frankish Kingdom.

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Religion

Births

760

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769

Deaths

760

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Sources

  • Brooks, E. W. (1913). "The Relations Between the Empire and Egypt from a New Arabic Source". Byzantinische Zeitschrift. 22 (2): 381–391. doi:. S2CID.
  • Megally, Mounir (1991). . In Aziz Suryal Atiya (ed.). The Coptic Encyclopedia. Vol.2. New York: Macmillan Publishers. cols. 349b–351b.