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Trasericus, King of the Gepidae
cca. 505 AD


Mundonus, King of the Gepidae
cca. 520 AD


Gelemund, King of the Gepidae
before. 549 AD


Thurisind, King of the Gepidae
c. 549 - 560 AD


Bayan I, Khan of the Avars,
c. 562- 602 AD


Cunimund, King of the Gepidae
after c. 560 - AD


Bayan II, Khan of the Avars,
c. 602- 617 AD


Kandik / Kazrig,
Khan of the Avars,
c. 554- 559 AD


Gostun, Khan of the Avars,
c. 630- 632 AD


Bat Bayan, Khan of the Avars,
c. 651- 660 AD



Shaush, Khan of the Avars,
before 552 AD


Organa / Uragan/ / Bu-Yurgan, Khan of the Avars,
c. 617- 630 AD


Kubrat / Koubrat, Khan of the Avars,
c. 632 - 651 AD


Kuber / Kouver, Khan of the Avars,
after 677 AD


Theodorus, Khan of the Avars,
cca. 795 - 805 AD


Dervan, Prince of the Serbs,
c. 610- 641 AD


Asparuh, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 681 - 701 AD


Terbelis, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 701- 721 AD


Cormesius, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 721 - 738 AD


Sevar, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 738 - 753 AD


Vineh, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 756 - 762 AD


Telets, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 762 - 765 AD


Sabin, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 765- 766 AD


Umor, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 766 AD


Toktu, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 766 - 767 AD


Pagan, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 767 768 AD


Telerig, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 768 - 777 AD


Kardam, Khan of
the First Bulgarian Empire c. 777 - 803AD


Viseslav, Prince of the Serbs,
c. 780 AD






















Justin I, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 518 - 527 AD


Justinian I, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 527 - 565 AD


Justin II, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 565 - 578 AD


Tiberius II, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 578 - 582 AD


Maurice, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 582 - 602 AD


Phocas, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 602 - 610 AD


Heraclius, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 610 - 641 AD


Heraclius Constantine, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 641 AD


Heraclonas, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 641 AD


Constans II, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 641 - 668 AD


Constantine IV, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 668 - 685 AD


Justinian II, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 685 - 695, 705 - 711 AD


Leontius, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 695 - 698 AD


Tiberius III, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 698 - 705 AD


Philippicus, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 713 AD


Anastasius II, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 713- 715 AD


Theodosius III, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 715- 717 AD


Leo III, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 717- 741 AD


Constantine V, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 741 - 775 AD


Artabasdos,
Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 741 - 743 AD


Leo IV, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 775- 780 AD


Constantine VI, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire,
cca. 780- 797 AD

The invasions of the Avars
The Slavs are entering the territories North of Danube
The Proto-Bularians are entering the Balkans area
The Bubonic Plague known as ''Plague of Justinian''
774–775 C-14 spike: caused by a solar flare many times bigger than the ''Carrington Event''
587 - (uncertain) Byzantine chronicler Theophanes the Confessor (760-817) mentions in Chronographia that, during a campaign of the Byzantine against the Avars north of the Balkan mountains, both armies are dispersed by a misleading expression of some soldiers in their native language (proto-Romanian) „Torna, torna fratre”.



Hilderic,
King of the
Vandals,
c. 523–530 AD


Gelimer
King of the
Vandals,
c. 530–534 AD



