The 720s decade ran from January 1, 720, to December 31, 729.

Events

720

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By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Arabian Empire
Asia
Americas

By topic

Literature
Religion
Astronomy

721

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By place

Europe
Britain
Central America
China

By topic

Religion

722

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By place

Europe
Britain
Mesoamerica

By topic

Religion

723

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By place

Asia

By topic

Religion

724

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By place

Europe
Arabian Empire
Japan
Mesoamerica

By topic

Architecture
Religion

725

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By place

Europe
Britain
China

By topic

Literature
Religion

726

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By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Asia
Central America

By topic

Religion

727

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By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia
Central America

By topic

Religion

728

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By place

Europe

729

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By place

Europe
Britain
Asia

By topic

Food and drink

Significant people

Births

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721

722

723

724

725

726

727

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Deaths

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721

722

723

724

725

726

727

728

729

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