663
Year 663 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 663 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
Byzantine Empire
- Emperor Constans II launches an assault against the Duchy of Benevento. Taking advantage of the fact that Lombard king Grimoald I is engaged against Frankish forces from Neustria, Constans disembarks at Taranto, and besieges Lucera and Benevento.
- Constans II visits Rome for 12 days, and is received with great honor by Pope Vitalian. Constans gives the order to strip buildings, including the Pantheon, of their ornaments, which will be carried back to Constantinople.
- Constans II moves the imperial court from Constantinople to Syracuse. He tries to stop the Arab conquest of Sicily, and restores Rome as seat of the Byzantine Empire. Constans strips sacred altar vessels from churches all over Rome.
- May 8 - Battle of Forino: The Byzantine army, led by Constans II, is defeated by the Lombards under Romuald I. He seizes Taranto and Brindisi, receiving military aid from the Bulgar Alcek horde, who are settled in the area of Ravenna.
Britain
- King Oswiu of Northumbria invades Pictland. He establishes overlordship of, at least, the Southern Pictish sub-kingdoms of Fortriu and Fib.
- A brief outbreak of plague hits Britain.
Asia
- June 5 - In China, the Daming Palace becomes the government seat and royal residence of Emperor Gao Zong of the Tang dynasty.
- Battle of Baekgang: Korean Baekje forces and their Japanese allies are defeated in a naval battle, by a joint Silla–Tang coalition.
- Mount Fuji is estimated to have been first climbed by a monk in this year.
By topic
Religion
- Wine, bishop of Winchester, moves the episcopal see north again to Dorchester.
Births
- Nasr ibn Sayyar, Arab general
- Ōtsu, Japanese prince and poet
- Song Jing, chancellor of the Tang dynasty
- Yamanobe, Japanese princess
- Zhang Yue, chancellor of the Tang dynasty
Deaths
- Ago, duke of Friuli
- Cunibert, bishop of Cologne
- Gartnait IV, king of the Picts
- Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin, king of Connacht
- Gwisil Boksin, Korean general of Baekje