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Millennium: 1st millennium
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768 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar768
DCCLXVIII
Ab urbe condita1521
Armenian calendar217
ԹՎ ՄԺԷ
Assyrian calendar5518
Balinese saka calendar689–690
Bengali calendar175
Berber calendar1718
Buddhist calendar1312
Burmese calendar130
Byzantine calendar6276–6277
Chinese calendar丁未年 (Fire Goat)
3465 or 3258
    — to —
戊申年 (Earth Monkey)
3466 or 3259
Coptic calendar484–485
Discordian calendar1934
Ethiopian calendar760–761
Hebrew calendar4528–4529
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat824–825
 - Shaka Samvat689–690
 - Kali Yuga3868–3869
Holocene calendar10768
Iranian calendar146–147
Islamic calendar150–151
Japanese calendarJingo-keiun 2
(神護景雲2年)
Javanese calendar662–663
Julian calendar768
DCCLXVIII
Korean calendar3101
Minguo calendar1144 before ROC
民前1144年
Nanakshahi calendar−700
Seleucid era1079/1080 AG
Thai solar calendar1310–1311
Tibetan calendar阴火羊年
(female Fire-Goat)
894 or 513 or −259
    — to —
阳土猴年
(male Earth-Monkey)
895 or 514 or −258
Pope Stephen III (768–772)

Year 768 (DCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) 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.

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  1. ^ Lewis, Archibald Ross (1965). The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050. Austin: University of Texas Press. pp. 27–28.
  2. ^ Bachrach, Bernard (1974). "Military Organization in Aquitaine under the Early Carolingians". Speculum. 49 (1): 13. doi:10.2307/2856549. JSTOR 2856549. S2CID 162218193.
  3. ^ Joel Serrão and A. H. de Oliverira Marques (1993). "O Portugal Islâmico". In Joel Serrão and A. H. de Oliverira Marques (ed.). Hova Historia de Portugal. Portugal das Invasões Germânicas à Reconquista. Lisbon: Editorial Presença. p. 124.