730s

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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 7th century8th century9th century
Decades: 700s 710s 720s730s740s 750s 760s
Years: 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739
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Events[edit]

Contents: 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739

730

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In this decade Hops are first cultivated in Germany in the Hallertau region.[3]

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731

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Literature[edit]
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732

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Astronomy[edit]
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733

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Byzantine Empire[edit]
Europe[edit]


734

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Europe[edit]
Mesoamerica[edit]


735

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Literature[edit]
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736

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Food and drinks[edit]
  • First documentation of hop cultivation in the Hallertau region of present-day Germany (which is today the most important production centre with about 25% of the worldwide production).[30]

737

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Catastrophe[edit]
  • For two years Japan has been suffering from a smallpox epidemic. Perhaps as much as one-third of the population has perished.


738

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739

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "History of the Byzantine Empire, SECTION II REIGN OF LEO III (THE ISAURIAN) A.D. 717-741, George Finlay, 1906". 
  2. ^ Kazhdan 1991, p. 415
  3. ^ www.germanbeerinstitute.com
  4. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 41). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  5. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 19). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  6. ^ Blankinship (1994), pp. 156, 157
  7. ^ Kennedy (2001), p. 29
  8. ^ Kennedy (2007), p. 285
  9. ^ Wikisource-logo.svg Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Pope St. Gregory III". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 
  10. ^ Treadgold, p. 354
  11. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 45). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  12. ^ a b David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 19). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  13. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 55). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  14. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 66). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  15. ^ Durant, Will, The Age of Faith. New York: Simon and Schuster (1950). OCLC 225699907. Page, 461. Originally published 1939. ISBN 978-0-671-41800-7
  16. ^ Schwabe, Calvin W. (1979). Unmentionable Cuisine, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press (p. 157). ISBN 0813908116
  17. ^ Mayr-Harting, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  18. ^ Duffy, p. 64; Mann, p. 207
  19. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 19). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  20. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 83). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  21. ^ "Geschiedenis van het volk der Friezen". Boudicca.de. Retrieved 2009-01-22. 
  22. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 19). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  23. ^ Pierre Riche, The Carolingians: A family who forged Europe, Transl. Michael Idomir Allen, (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993), p. 44
  24. ^ Golden, Peter B. (2010). Turks and Khazars: origins, institutions, and interactions in pre-Mongol Eurasia. Farnham, England: Ashgate/Variorum. ISBN 978-1-4094-0003-5. 
  25. ^ Mayr-Harting, "Ecgberht (d. 766)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  26. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 19). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  27. ^ Riche, Pierre (1993). The Carolingians: A Family Who Forged Europe. University of Pennsylvania Press, p. 45. ISBN 0-8122-1342-4
  28. ^ "Anglo-Saxons.net: S 89". Retrieved 27 April 2007. 
  29. ^ Fletcher, Who's Who, pp. 98–100
  30. ^ Sirrine, Robert. J (2009), Sustainable Hop Production in the Great Lakes Region. Michigan State University.
  31. ^ Halsall, Guy (2003). Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West 450-900. London: Routledge, p. 226. ISBN 0-415-23939-7.
  32. ^ Mastnak, Tomaz (2002). Crusading Peace: Christendom, the Muslim World, and Western Political Order. University of California Press, p. 101. ISBN 0-520-22635-6
  33. ^ Lewis, Archibald R. (1965). The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. Austin: University of Texas Press. p. 23. Retrieved June 15, 2012. 
  34. ^ Fouracre, Paul (2000). The Age of Charles Martel. Harlow: Longman. p. 97. ISBN 0-582-06476-7. 
  35. ^ Collins 1989, p. 150
  36. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 19). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  37. ^ Mann, p. 220
  38. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 19). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  39. ^ David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 87). ISBN 978-184603-230-1