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Calendar year

Calendar year

Years Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 6th century 7th century 8th century Decades 650s 660s 670s 680s 690s Years 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 v t e

677 by topic Leaders Political entities State leaders Religious leaders Categories Births Deaths v t e

677 in various calendars Gregorian calendar 677 DCLXXVII Ab urbe condita 1430 Armenian calendar 126 ԹՎ ՃԻԶ Assyrian calendar 5427 Balinese saka calendar 598–599 Bengali calendar 83–84 Berber calendar 1627 Buddhist calendar 1221 Burmese calendar 39 Byzantine calendar 6185–6186 Chinese calendar 丙子年 (Fire Rat) 3374 or 3167 — to — 丁丑年 (Fire Ox) 3375 or 3168 Coptic calendar 393–394 Discordian calendar 1843 Ethiopian calendar 669–670 Hebrew calendar 4437–4438 Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat 733–734 - Shaka Samvat 598–599 - Kali Yuga 3777–3778 Holocene calendar 10677 Iranian calendar 55–56 Islamic calendar 57–58 Japanese calendar Hakuchi 28 (白雉２８年) Javanese calendar 569–570 Julian calendar 677 DCLXXVII Korean calendar 3010 Minguo calendar 1235 before ROC 民前1235年 Nanakshahi calendar −791 Seleucid era 988/989 AG Thai solar calendar 1219–1220 Tibetan calendar མེ་ཕོ་བྱི་བ་ལོ་ (male Fire-Rat) 803 or 422 or −350 — to — མེ་མོ་གླང་ལོ་ (female Fire-Ox) 804 or 423 or −349

Year **677** (**[DCLXXVII](/source/Roman_numerals)**) was a [common year starting on Thursday](/source/Common_year_starting_on_Thursday) of the [Julian calendar](/source/Julian_calendar). The denomination 677 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the [Anno Domini](/source/Anno_Domini) [calendar era](/source/Calendar_era) became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

## Events

### By place

#### Europe

- The [Onogur Bulgars](/source/Onogurs) are scattered by the [Khazars](/source/Khazars), who then establish a great [Steppe](/source/Steppe) empire, centered on the [Lower Volga](/source/Volga_region). The Onogurs depart to the [Pannonian Plain](/source/Pannonian_Basin).[1]

- [Warinus](/source/Saint_Warinus), [Frankish](/source/Franks) [nobleman](/source/Nobility), is [stoned to death](/source/Stoning) near [Arras](/source/Arras), because of a [feud](/source/Feud) between his brother, [Leodegar](/source/Leodegar) (bishop of [Autun](/source/Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Autun)), and [Ebroin](/source/Ebroin), the [Mayor of the Palace](/source/Mayor_of_the_Palace) of [Neustria](/source/Neustria).

- 25 – 27 [July](/source/July): Climax of the [Siege of Thessalonica](/source/Siege_of_Thessalonica_(676%E2%80%93678)): Slavic forces launch a large-scale assault on the [city walls](/source/Walls_of_Thessaloniki), but are repelled.

#### Asia

- [Tang China](/source/Tang_dynasty) declares the deposed [Bojang of Goguryeo](/source/Bojang_of_Goguryeo) "King of [Joseon](/source/Korea)", placing him in charge of the [Liaodong](/source/Liaodong_Peninsula) area under the [Protectorate General to Pacify the East](/source/Protectorate_General_to_Pacify_the_East).

#### Americas

- At Pulil, the army of [Calakmul](/source/Calakmul) vanquishes the insurgency led by [Nuun Ujol Chaak](/source/Nuun_Ujol_Chaak), meaning [Bʼalaj Chan Kʼawiil](/source/B%CA%BCalaj_Chan_K%CA%BCawiil) is able to return to rule [Dos Pilas](/source/Dos_Pilas), from his exile in the kingdom of [Hix Witz](/source/Hix_Witz).

## Births

- [Abdallah ibn Abd al-Malik](/source/Abdallah_ibn_Abd_al-Malik), Arab general (approximate date)

- [Clovis IV](/source/Clovis_IV), King of the Franks (d. [694](/source/694))

- [Nanyue Huairang](/source/Nanyue_Huairang), Chinese [Zen Buddhist](/source/Zen) patriarch (d. [744](/source/744))

## Deaths

- [Constantine I](/source/Constantine_I_of_Constantinople), patriarch of [Constantinople](/source/Constantinople)

- [Drest VI](/source/Drest_VI), king of the [Picts](/source/Picts)

- [Vincent Madelgarius](/source/Vincent_Madelgarius), Frankish [monk](/source/Monk)

- [Warinus](/source/Saint_Warinus), Frankish [nobleman](/source/Nobility)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** The Early Medieval Balkans, by John V.A. Fine, Jr (1991). The Slavic Invasions, p. 67. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-0-472-08149-3](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-472-08149-3)

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