The traditional date of the introduction by Romulus of the first Roman 10-month calendar, borrowed from the Greeks; eight names of the months of this calendar (March, April, May, June, September, October, November, December) have been preserved in many languages to date [1] .
The victory of Assyria under the leadership of Tiglathpalasar III over the union of Syrian cities (as well as the kingdoms of Ya'udi and Unka). Capture of Northern Syria. The historical finale of the almost millennium Hittite rule over Asia Minor and the northeastern Mediterranean [2] .
February 11 - total solar eclipse . It was observed in Central America[3] .
August 7 - annular solar eclipse . It was observed in South Africa , including the island of Madagascar[4] .
Active construction in the settlement of Biskupin ( Luga culture ) - about 60% of the samples of oak logs from which the houses were built, according to dendrochronological analysis, were cut down in the winter of 738/737. BC e. [5][6]