What Happened This Year 639

People Who Died in 639

Dagobert I

Frankish king during Merovingian Dynasty
Died
January 19th, 639 1386 years ago — None years old

Ruled as King of the Franks from 629 until death in 639. Dagobert I consolidated power and expanded the kingdom, promoting the Christian faith throughout his realm. The city of Paris was established as the capital during his reign. His administration made significant strides in governance and law, as well as in cultural development, particularly through the promotion of monasticism. A notable figure in early medieval Europe, his reign is often seen as a high point of Merovingian power.

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K'inich Yo'nal Ahk I

ruler of Piedras Negras
Died
February 3rd, 639 1386 years ago — None years old

Ruled the ancient Maya city of Piedras Negras, contributing to the region's political and cultural development. Initiated significant construction projects, including temples and monuments, that honored the city's leaders and deities. Celebrated for important inscriptions and stelae that documented key historical events and achievements during the reign. The influence of this ruler extended through alliances and conflicts with neighboring city-states, shaping the historical dynamics of the Maya civilization until death in 639 AD.

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Acarius

Bishop of Doornik and Noyon
Died
November 27th, 639 1385 years ago — None years old

Served as the bishop of Doornik and Noyon during the early medieval period. Played a significant role in the establishment and expansion of the Christian church in the region. Contributed to the spread of monasticism and the authority of bishops in Gaul. His leadership was marked by efforts to strengthen ecclesiastical governance and religious practices, influencing the lives of Christians in his diocese.

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