The 630s decade ran from January 1, 630, to December 31, 639.

Events

630

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By place

Byzantine Empire
Central America
Scandinavia
Britain
Persia
Arabia
Asia

By topic

Religion

631

This section is transcluded from AD 631. (edit | history)

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Persia
Asia

By topic

Religion

632

This section is transcluded from AD 632. (edit | history)

By place

Arabia
Europe
Persia
Asia
Armenia

By topic

Religion

633

This section is transcluded from AD 633. (edit | history)

By place

Britain
Arabia

By topic

Arts and sciences
Religion

634

This section is transcluded from AD 634. (edit | history)

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Persia
Arabia
Asia

By topic

Religion

635

This section is transcluded from AD 635. (edit | history)

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Arabia

By topic

Literature
Religion

636

This section is transcluded from AD 636. (edit | history)

By place

Byzantine Empire
Central America
Europe
Arabia
Asia

By topic

Literature
Religion

637

This section is transcluded from AD 637. (edit | history)

By place

Britain
Persia
Arabian Empire
Asia

By topic

Religion

638

This section is transcluded from AD 638. (edit | history)

By place

Byzantine Empire
Britain
Arabian Empire
Asia

By topic

Arts and sciences
Religion

639

This section is transcluded from AD 639. (edit | history)

By place

Europe
Arabian Empire
Asia

By topic

Religion

Significant people

Births

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Deaths

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