630s

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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 6th century7th century8th century
Decades: 600s 610s 620s630s640s 650s 660s
Years: 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639
Categories: Births – Deaths – Architecture
Establishments – Disestablishments

This is a list of events occurring in the 630s, ordered by year.

Contents

  • 630
  • 631
  • 632
  • 633
  • 634
  • 635
  • 636
  • 637
  • 638
  • 639

630

By place

Byzantine Empire

Scandinavia

Britain

Persia

Arabia

Asia

By topic

Religion

631

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

Britain

Persia

Asia

  • Emperor Tai Zong sends envoys to the Xueyantuo, vassals of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate, bearing gold and silk in order to obtain the release of enslaved Chinese prisoners who are captured during the transition from the Sui to the Tang Dynasty from the northern frontier. The embassy succeeds in freeing 80,000 men and women who are safely returned to China.
  • Tai Zong establishes a new Daoist abbey, out of gratitude for Daoist priests who had apparently cured the crown prince of an illness.

By topic

Religion

632


By place

Europe

Persia

Arabia

Asia

By topic

Religion

633

By place

Britain

Arabia

By topic

Arts and sciences

  • Li Chung Feng builds a celestial globe (approximate date).

Religion

634

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

Britain

Persia

Arabia

Asia

By topic

Religion

635

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

Britain

Arabia

By topic

Literature

Religion

636

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

Arabia

Asia

By topic

Literature

Religion

637

By place

Britain

Persia

Arabian Empire

Asia

By topic

Religion

638

By place

Byzantine Empire

Britain

Arabian Empire

Asia

By topic

Arts and sciences

Religion

639


By place

Europe

Arabian Empire

Asia

By topic

Religion

Significant people

    Births

      Deaths

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