731

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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 7th century8th century9th century
Decades: 700s  710s  720s  – 730s –  740s  750s  760s
Years: 728 729 730731732 733 734
731 by topic
Politics
State leadersSovereign states
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731 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 731
DCCXXXI
Ab urbe condita 1484
Armenian calendar 180
ԹՎ ՃՁ
Assyrian calendar 5481
Bengali calendar 138
Berber calendar 1681
Buddhist calendar 1275
Burmese calendar 93
Byzantine calendar 6239–6240
Chinese calendar 庚午(Metal Horse)
3427 or 3367
    — to —
辛未年 (Metal Goat)
3428 or 3368
Coptic calendar 447–448
Discordian calendar 1897
Ethiopian calendar 723–724
Hebrew calendar 4491–4492
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 787–788
 - Shaka Samvat 653–654
 - Kali Yuga 3832–3833
Holocene calendar 10731
Iranian calendar 109–110
Islamic calendar 112–113
Japanese calendar Tenpyō 3
(天平3年)
Julian calendar 731
DCCXXXI
Korean calendar 3064
Minguo calendar 1181 before ROC
民前1181年
Seleucid era 1042/1043 AG
Thai solar calendar 1273–1274
Pope Gregory III (731–741)

Year 731 (DCCXXXI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 731 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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References

  1. David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 41). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  2. David Nicolle (2008). Poitiers AD 732, Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (p. 19). ISBN 978-184603-230-1
  3. Blankinship (1994), pp. 156, 157
  4. Kennedy (2001), p. 29
  5. Kennedy (2007), p. 285
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  7. Treadgold, p. 354