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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

545 AD to 734 AD

545 AD to 734 AD,  History Timeline: comets, USA, corn cultivation, volcanism, Mexico, Japan, Ireland, plague, North America, Islam, Muslim


500 AD, USA: This was the approximate end of the relatively peaceful millenia of the Early, Middle, and Late Woodland cultures and the beginning of the southern Death Cult, SDC or SCC, Southern Cult, chiefly Warfare Cult. The SCC included a large exchange network as did the woodlands perion before them.
~ Hittites conquer Mesopotamia.
~ North America: Strong evidence of corn cultivation.
~ to 900 AD, North America: Late Woodland period. 

535 AD, North America: Volcanic disruption. Great cultural changes began.
~ 562 AD, comets: The same comets may have done much damage in Ireland, England, and Bolivia.

540 AD: Around this time an important king Arthur may have lived in or around what is now England.



550 AD: and onward Irish monks re-Christianize Europe. comets, Italy.

~ Japan: Buddhism is introduced

550 AD: and onward Irish monks re-Christianize Europe.

550 AD: and onward Irish monks re-Christianize Europe.
~ Mexico: Mayans found Chichen?? Itza.




557 AD: Columcille leaves Ireland for Iona.



561, Ireland: Battle of Culdremna.
~ Comets: The same comets which seem to have do so much harm in England and Ireland seem to have done damage in Bolivia too.



562 AD: The same comets may have done much damage in Ireland, England, and in Bolivia.
562 AD: The same comets may have done much damage in
England, Ireland, and Bolivia.
562 AD: The same comets may have done much damage in
England, Ireland, and Bolivia.
562 AD: The same comets may have done much damage in
England, Ireland, and Bolivia.
~ USA: Riverine tribes planted in the Colorado flood plain and crossed Algodones dunes to plant and fish on Lake Cahuilla shore.

563 AD: Columcille sails to Iona, from whence he Christianized Scotland and much of England.

565 AD: The reign of Justinian ended with bubonic plague.



570 AD: Birth of Muhammad at Mecca.


579: Lombards were in what is now Italy.


582 AD to 720 AD: About this time Idwal Roebuck was active.



590 AD: Columbanus leaves for Gaul. Columbanus was an Irish missionary to Europe.






597 AD: Columcille dies. His name and reputation was greatest in the Irish church. He had a great reputation as a missionary.








604 AD: Japan gets its first written constitution. Which country got theirs earlier??





614 AD to 680 AD: Life of Saint Hilda. Born in 610? to a noble family in Anglo -     England. Hilda was the daughter of Herrick? who was the nephew of St. Edwin, the exiled king of Northumbria. Around 647 Hilda was made abbess of the double monastery at Harthepost?

618 AD to 707 AD, China: The tang dynasty was fruitful.

623 AD: From the first of this year people of Islam took steps to becoming a political state.
 
633 AD: Islam was becoming a military force.
 
655 AD: Islam is now a naval power.

630 AD: Xuan Zang, Buddhist monk and traveler visited Samarkand in present Uzbekistan. 
~ Chinese controlled a large part of central Asia. 

632 AD: Death of  Mohamad. 

635 AD: Aidan founds Lindisfarne.

639 AD: Muslim armies conquered the southern territories of the Byzantine empire (Syria, the Holy Land, Egypt, and Jordan.

645 AD: Return of Yuan Chuang(Huen Tsiang)to China.

655 AD: Islam is now a naval power.

650 AD to 900 AD: Mexico: Xochicalco had an interesting an active society in what is now Morelia. It may be the most densely constructed site in Mesoamerica. From about 800 AD it was a rival and successor to Teotihuacan. It contained and interesting celestial observatory which was probably constructed around 700 AD.



660 AD to 690 AD, Ireland: Plague years
664 AD: Pestilence in England.



660 AD to 802 A D, Ireland: ? Perhaps 40 years of greatly damaging occurrences in Ireland which traumatized the culture?

672 AD, England: Pestilence.




682 AD- 720 AD, Ireland: Idwal Roebuck lived.


683 AD, England: Pestilence.






694 AD to 701 AD, Ireland: Laingsech, Langseth, Oengusso lived.
~ Ireland: Viking attack on Lambay Island of Dublin.
~ North America: Hopewell culture responsible for significant earthworks



698 AD: Willibrord(?) of Ulrecht(?) discovers Heligoland island


 





 
700 AD: It has been estimated that by this time 1% of the world population is Muslim. 
~ to 1700 AD, North America: Mississippi Tradition (Bahn) 
~ to 800 AD: Irish monastic culture at its height.
~ to 795 AD:  Full-scale Viking invasion of Ireland.
~ to 1,200 AD, USA: "Pueblo" stone dwellings along rivers and high up canyon walls. These "Pueblo" were called Anasazi by the Navajo.
~ to 1500 AD, USA: Cahokia a large settlement along the Mississippi River with a population of perhaps 20,000 persons. They left large earthen mounds. They farmed corn. There homes seemed to have been partially subterranean thatched row houses around open plazas.
~ Ireland: It seems that much Irish history was being collected in munster about this time







710 AD to 711 AD, Spain: Moors invade.
















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