768

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Year 768 (DCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 768 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.

Events

= By place =

== Frankish Kingdom ==

  • September 24 – King Pepin III (the Short) dies at Saint-Denis, Neustria. The Frankish Kingdom is divided between his two sons: Charlemagne and Carloman I. According to Salic law Charlemagne receives the outer parts of the kingdom bordering on the sea, namely Neustria, western Aquitaine, and the northern parts of Austrasia; while Carloman is awarded his uncle's former share, the inner parts: southern Austrasia, Septimania, eastern Aquitaine, Burgundy, Provence, Swabia, and the lands bordering Italy.
  • Waiofar, duke of Aquitaine, and his family are captured and executed by the Franks in the forest of Périgord.{{cite book |last=Lewis |first=Archibald Ross |author-link=Archibald Ross Lewis |title=The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050 |publisher=University of Texas Press |location=Austin |year=1965 |pages=27–28}} Waiofar's kinsman Hunald II succeeds to his claims and continues to fight against Charlemagne.{{cite journal |first=Bernard |last=Bachrach |author-link=Bernard S. Bachrach |title=Military Organization in Aquitaine under the Early Carolingians |journal=Speculum |volume=49 |issue=1 |year=1974 |doi=10.2307/2856549|jstor=2856549 |page=13|s2cid=162218193 }}

== Iberian Peninsula ==

  • Fruela I (the Cruel), the King of Asturias, is assassinated in Cangas, his capital, after he murders his brother Vimerano. Fruela is succeeded by his cousin Aurelius, who is chosen by the nobility.
  • In al-Andalus, the Berber tribal chieftain Saqiya ibn Abd al Wahid al-Miknasi leads a rebellion against the Emirate of Córdoba, in the present-day Spanish province of Extremadura.{{cite book|title=Hova Historia de Portugal. Portugal das Invasões Germânicas à Reconquista|year=1993|publisher=Editorial Presença|location=Lisbon|author=Joel Serrão and A. H. de Oliverira Marques|editor=Joel Serrão and A. H. de Oliverira Marques|page=124|chapter=O Portugal Islâmico}}

== Britain ==

== Asia ==

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== Religion ==

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