604
► | قرن 6 | << قرن 7 >> | قرن 8 | ◄
► | عقد 570 | عقد 580 | عقد 590 | << عقد 600 >> | عقد 610 | عقد 620 | عقد 630 | ◄
► | ► | 599 | 600 | 601 | 602 | 603 | << 604 >> | 605 | 606 | 607 | 608 | 609 | ◄ | ◄
تحويل 1-1-604م الى هجري (وصلة خارجية) | تحويل 31-12-604م الى هجري (وصلة خارجية) | ابحث في الموسوعة عن مواضيع متعلقة بسنة 604
الألفية: | الألفية 1 |
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القرون: | القرن 6 - القرن 7 - القرن 8 |
العقود: | عقد 570 عقد 580 عقد 590 - عقد 600 - عقد 610 عقد 620 عقد 630 |
السنوات: | 601 602 603 - 604 - 605 606 607 |
604 حسب الموضوع | |
السياسة | |
زعماء الدول – الدول ذات السيادة | |
تصنيفات المواليد والوفيات | |
المواليد – الوفيات | |
تصنيفات التأسيسات والانحلالات | |
تأسيسات – انحلالات |
التقويم الگريگوري | 604 DCIV |
آب أوربه كونديتا | 1357 |
التقويم الأرمني | 53 ԹՎ ԾԳ |
التقويم الآشوري | 5354 |
التقويم البهائي | −1240 – −1239 |
التقويم البنغالي | 11 |
التقويم الأمازيغي | 1554 |
سنة العهد الإنگليزي | N/A |
التقويم البوذي | 1148 |
التقويم البورمي | −34 |
التقويم البيزنطي | 6112–6113 |
التقويم الصيني | 癸亥年 (الماء الخنزير) 3300 أو 3240 — إلى — 甲子年 (الخشب الفأر) 3301 أو 3241 |
التقويم القبطي | 320–321 |
التقويم الديسكوردي | 1770 |
التقويم الإثيوپي | 596–597 |
التقويم العبري | 4364–4365 |
التقاويم الهندوسية | |
- ڤيكرام سامڤات | 660–661 |
- شاكا سامڤات | 526–527 |
- كالي يوگا | 3705–3706 |
تقويم الهولوسين | 10604 |
تقويم الإگبو | −396 – −395 |
التقويم الإيراني | 18 ق.ر. – 17 ق.ر. |
التقويم الهجري | 19 ق.هـ. – 18 ق.هـ. |
التقويم الياباني | N/A |
تقويم جوچى | N/A |
التقويم اليوليوسي | 604 DCIV |
التقويم الكوري | 2937 |
تقويم مينگوو | 1308 قبل جمهورية الصين 民前1308年 |
التقويم الشمسي التايلندي | 1147 |
Year 604 (DCIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 604 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
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أحداث
By place
Byzantine Empire
- The Avars regroup after they are almost destroyed; together with the Slavs they start pillaging through the Byzantine provinces, west and south of the Danube. Due to the new Persian war, Emperor Phocas has few imperial troops available to defend the Balkan Peninsula.[1]
- Byzantine–Persian War: King Khosrau II captures the Byzantine positions east of the Euphrates; the Persians destroy many cities in the Levant region, after prolonged sieges such as the Byzantine fortress of Dara (modern إيطاليا).[2]
Europe
- Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia conspires to have Berthoald, Mayor of the Palace, assassinated. She convinces King Theuderic II to send him to inspect the royal villae along the Seine. Brunhilda then has the noblemen who actually carried out the murder arrested and killed.
- December 25 – Battle of Ėtampes: Theuderic II, with the aid of Berthoald, defeats the Frankish forces under King Chlothar II of Neustria, at Étampes (near Paris).
Britain
- Æthelfrith of Northumbria invades Deira and kills its king, Æthelric.[3] Prince Edwin, son of the late king Ælla of Deira (possibly a nephew of Æthelric), flees to the court of King Iago of Gwynedd (northwest Wales).
- Sæbert succeeds his father Sledd as king of Essex. He is persuaded to convert to Christianity through the intervention of his uncle, King Æthelberht of Kent.[4]
Asia
- August 13 – Emperor Wéndi, age 63, is assassinated by his son Yángdi, after a 23-year reign in which he has attacked hereditary privilege and reduced the power of the military aristocracy. He is succeeded by Yángdi, who becomes the second emperor of the Sui Dynasty.
- Prince Shotoku, imperial regent of Empress Suiko, issues a Seventeen-article constitution, based on both Confucian and Buddhist principles in Japan.[5]
By topic
Religion
- March 12 – Pope Gregory I (the Great) dies at Rome, after a 14-year reign. He has laid the foundations which claims to papal absolutism, pioneered the conversion of Britain to Roman Catholicism and enunciated what will come to be known as the "seven deadly sins". Gregory is succeeded by Sabinian as the 65th pope of the Catholic Church.
- May 26 – Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury, is succeeded by Laurence. He is a member of the Gregorian mission (see 596).
- Æthelberht of Kent founds St. Paul's Cathedral. Mellitus is appointed the first Saxon bishop of London (and Essex).
- The See of Rochester is established, and Justus is appointed as bishop. He founds Rochester Cathedral (Kent).
مواليد
- Oswald, king (bretwalda) of Northumbria (تاريخ تقريبي)
وفيات
- March 12 – Gregory I, pope of the Catholic Church
- May 26 – Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury (تاريخ تقريبي)
- August 13 – Emperor Wen of Sui, emperor of the Sui Dynasty (و. 541)
- November 4 – Yohl Ik'nal, female ruler of Palenque (Mexico)
- December 16 – Houzhu, emperor of the Chen Dynasty (و. 553)
- Æthelric, king of Deira (تاريخ تقريبي)
- Berthoald, Mayor of the Palace (Burgundy)
- Colmán Rímid, High King of Ireland
- Sledd, king of Essex (تاريخ تقريبي)
- Xiao Mohe, general of the Sui Dynasty (و. 532)
- Yang Yong, prince of the Sui Dynasty
References
- ^ The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century (1991), John V.A. Fine, Jr, p. 33. ISBN 978-0-472-08149-3
- ^ Essential Histories: Rome at War AD 293–696 (2002), Michael Whitby, p. 60. ISBN 1-84176-359-4
- ^ Bede, "Historia Ecclesiastica", I.34, III.6; "Historia Brittonum", chapter 61
- ^ Geoffrey Hindley, A Brief History of the Anglo-Saxons: "The beginnings of the English nation" New York: Carrol & Graf Publishers (2006), p. 33–36. ISBN 978-0-7867-1738-5
- ^ W.G. Aston, trans., Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697, 2 vols. in 1 (London: Keagan and Co., 1896), vol. 2, p. 128–133