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743
 
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Boniface, working as a missionary among pagan Germans, makes his headquarters at Mainz       
747
 
     
The elder son of Charles Martel retires to a monastery, leaving Pepin III in control of the entire Frankish empire        
c. 750
 
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With papal support Pepin III is elected king of the Franks, beginning the Carolingian dynasty (named from his father, Charles Martel)        
c. 750
 
   
Karaism, relying on scripture rather than rabbinical commentary, develops among the Jewish community in Babylon      
c. 750
 
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T'ang potters make vigorous and brightly coloured figures, of horses, camels or human attendants, to accompany the dead in the grave      
c. 750
 
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The Arabic language gradually replaces Aramaic as the lingua franca of the Middle East      
c. 750
 
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The professional bards of the Germanic tribes give lasting life to Norse legend      
c. 750
 
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Sufism develops as a mystical strain within Islam     
750
 
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The Abbasids massacre the Umayyads in Damascus and establish a new caliphate       
751
 
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A battle at the Talas river, between the Chinese and the Arabs, is a decisive victory for the Arabs      
751
 
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Skilled Chinese paper-makers are captured by the Arabs - beginning the slow westward transmission of the technology of paper      
751
 
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Muscat and Oman establish a tradition of spiritual rule by elected imams       
753
 
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Pope Stephen II anoints Pepin III and his two sons (one of them Charlemagne) in the abbey church of St Denis        
756
 
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Abd-ar-Rahman, escaping from the massacre of his family in Syria, establishes a new Umayyad dynasty at Cordoba        
756
 
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Pepin III, after recovering Byzantine territories in Italy from the Lombards, hands control of the region to the pope in Rome      
762
 
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The Abbasid caliphs create Baghdad as a new capital city on the Tigris       
768
 
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The empress of Japan, in a remarkable start to the story of printing, commissions a million copies of a Buddhist charm      
768
 
     
On the death of Pepin III, the empire of the Franks is divided between his two sons - Charlemagne and his younger brother, Carloman        
771
 
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On the death of his brother, Charlemagne inherits the entire kingdom of the Franks       
772
 
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Charlemagne destroys a great Saxon shrine, the Irminsul - the start of a 30-year campaign against his pagan neighbours in what is now Germany        
774
 
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After two campaigns in Lombardy, Charlemagne establishes himself as king of the Lombards in northern Italy       
778
 
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An attack on Charlemagne's army, traditionally at the pass of Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees, is later the basis for the Chanson de Roland        
c. 780
 
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Islam reaches Shanga, off the east coast of Africa, with the building of a tiny wooden mosque      
c. 780
 
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The Anglo-Saxons have a name for the Celts west of Offa's dyke - wealas or Welsh, meaning foreigners      
781
 
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Charlemagne, meeting the English scholar Alcuin on a visit to Italy, invites him to become head of the palace school in Aachen       
793
 
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The monks of Lindisfarne become the first known overseas victims of a Viking raid       
794
 
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The Japanese imperial court moves to a new capital city - Kyoto      
796
 
   
Alcuin leaves the palace school at Aachen to become abbot of the monastery of Tours      
c. 800
 
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The use of zero, essential in practical mathematics, is now familiar in India and is adopted in Baghdad      
c. 800
 
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The style of architecture of early medieval Europe is Romanesque, in the sense of deriving from Roman examples      
c. 800
 
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Scholars in Baghdad begin translating Greek and Syriac texts into Arabic      
c. 800
 
    
The Ismailis become a separate Shi'a sect when they dispute the succession after the death of the sixth imam       
c. 800
 
   
The script known as Carolingian minuscule (basis of the modern roman typeface) is developed by Alcuin and his scribes at the monastery of Tours      
c. 800
 
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Batán Grande, in northern Peru, becomes a great pilgrimage centre in the Sican culture       
c. 800
 
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Nestorian beliefs become the orthodoxy of the Christian community in Persia, spreading from there to India and China      
c. 800
 
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The luxury of Baghdad, under the caliph Harun al-Rashid, is evident in the Thousand and One Nights