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Key facts
- Gregorian calendar
- 627 BC, DCXXVII BC
- Ancient egypt era
- XXVI dynasty , 38
- Pharaoh
- Psamtik I , 38
- Ancient greek olympiad summer
- 38th Olympiad , year 2
- Balinese saka calendar
- N/A
- Bengali calendar
- −1220 – −1219
- Buddhist calendar
- −82
- Burmese calendar
- −1264
- Byzantine calendar
- 4882–4883
- Chinese calendar
- 癸巳 年 (Water Snake ), 2071 or 1864, — to — , 甲午年 (Wood Horse ), 2072 or 1865
- Coptic calendar
- −910 – −909
- Ethiopian calendar
- −634 – −633
- Hebrew calendar
- 3134–3135
- Vikram samvat
- −570 – −569
- Shaka samvat
- N/A
- Kali yuga
- 2474–2475
- Iranian calendar
- 1248 BP – 1247 BP
- Islamic calendar
- 1286 BH – 1285 BH
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Encyclopedic overview
The year 627 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 127 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 627 BC 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
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