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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 7th century8th century9th century
Decades: 700s  710s  720s  – 730s –  740s  750s  760s
Years: 730 731 732733734 735 736
733 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar733
DCCXXXIII
Ab urbe condita1486
Armenian calendar182
ԹՎ ՃՁԲ
Assyrian calendar5483
Balinese saka calendar654–655
Bengali calendar140
Berber calendar1683
Buddhist calendar1277
Burmese calendar95
Byzantine calendar6241–6242
Chinese calendar壬申(Water Monkey)
3429 or 3369
    — to —
癸酉年 (Water Rooster)
3430 or 3370
Coptic calendar449–450
Discordian calendar1899
Ethiopian calendar725–726
Hebrew calendar4493–4494
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat789–790
 - Shaka Samvat654–655
 - Kali Yuga3833–3834
Holocene calendar10733
Iranian calendar111–112
Islamic calendar114–115
Japanese calendarTenpyō 5
(天平5年)
Javanese calendar626–627
Julian calendar733
DCCXXXIII
Korean calendar3066
Minguo calendar1179 before ROC
民前1179年
Nanakshahi calendar−735
Seleucid era1044/1045 AG
Thai solar calendar1275–1276
Tibetan calendar阳水猴年
(male Water-Monkey)
859 or 478 or −294
    — to —
阴水鸡年
(female Water-Rooster)
860 or 479 or −293

733 (DCCXXXIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 733rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 733rd year of the 1st millennium, the 33rd year of the 8th century, and the 4th year of the 730s decade. As of the start of 733, the Gregorian calendar was 4 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which was the dominant calendar of the time.

  • Junnin, emperor of Japan (d. 765)
  • Lu Yu, Chinese author (d. 804)