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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
  • 7th century
  • 8th century
  • Decades:
  • 650s
  • 660s
  • 670s
  • 680s
  • Years:
  • 658
  • 659
  • 660
  • 661
  • 662
  • 663
  • 660 in various calendars
    Gregorian calendar660
    DCLX
    Ab urbe condita1413
    Armenian calendar109
    ԹՎ ՃԹ
    Assyrian calendar5410
    Balinese saka calendar581–582
    Bengali calendar67
    Berber calendar1610
    Buddhist calendar1204
    Burmese calendar22
    Byzantine calendar6168–6169
    Chinese calendar己未年 (Earth Goat)
    3357 or 3150
        — to —
    庚申年 (Metal Monkey)
    3358 or 3151
    Coptic calendar376–377
    Discordian calendar1826
    Ethiopian calendar652–653
    Hebrew calendar4420–4421
    Hindu calendars
     - Vikram Samvat716–717
     - Shaka Samvat581–582
     - Kali Yuga3760–3761
    Holocene calendar10660
    Iranian calendar38–39
    Islamic calendar39–40
    Japanese calendarHakuchi11
    (白雉11年)
    Javanese calendar551–552
    Julian calendar660
    DCLX
    Korean calendar2993
    Minguo calendar1252 before ROC
    民前1252年
    Nanakshahi calendar−808
    Seleucid era971/972 AG
    Thai solar calendar1202–1203
    Tibetan calendar阴土羊年
    (female Earth-Goat)
    786 or 405 or −367
        — to —
    阳金猴年
    (male Iron-Monkey)
    787 or 406 or −366
    Eligius, bishop and confessor (c. 588–660)

    Year 660 (DCLX) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 660 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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    Saint Eligius

    References

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    1. ^ Lewis 1976, p. 388 n. 31.
  • ^ Nicolle 2008, p. 16.
  • ^ James 1977, p. 14.
  • ^ Bede Book III, Chapter VII.
  • ^ Asuka Historical Museum, Palaces of the Asuka Period," 1995; retrieved 2011-11-25.
  • ^ Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1915). The Imperial Family of Japan, p. 24.
  • Sources

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    • Bede. "Book III". Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Internet History Sourcebooks Project.
  • James, Edward (1977). The Merovingian Archaeology of South-West Gaul, Volume 1. BAR Supplementary Series. Vol. 25. British Archaeological Reports.
  • Lewis, Archibald R. (1976). "The Dukes in the Regnum Francorum, A.D. 550–751". Speculum. 51 (3): 381–410. doi:10.2307/2851704. JSTOR 2851704. S2CID 162248053.
  • Nicolle, David (2008). Poitiers AD 732: Charles Martel Turns the Islamic Tide. Campaign Series. Vol. 190. Osprey Publishing.

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