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974 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar 974
CMLXXIV
Ab urbe condita 1727
Armenian calendar 423
ԹՎ ՆԻԳ
Assyrian calendar 5724
Balinese saka calendar 895–896
Bengali calendar 381
Berber calendar 1924
Buddhist calendar 1518
Burmese calendar 336
Byzantine calendar 6482–6483
Chinese calendar 癸酉年 (Water  Rooster)
3670 or 3610
     to 
甲戌年 (Wood  Dog)
3671 or 3611
Coptic calendar 690–691
Discordian calendar 2140
Ethiopian calendar 966–967
Hebrew calendar 4734–4735
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 1030–1031
 - Shaka Samvat 895–896
 - Kali Yuga 4074–4075
Holocene calendar 10974
Iranian calendar 352–353
Islamic calendar 363–364
Japanese calendar Ten'en 2
(天延2年)
Javanese calendar 875–876
Julian calendar 974
CMLXXIV
Korean calendar 3307
Minguo calendar 938 before ROC
民前938年
Nanakshahi calendar −494
Seleucid era 1285/1286 AG
Thai solar calendar 1516–1517
Tibetan calendar 阴水鸡年
(female Water-Rooster)
1100 or 719 or −53
     to 
阳木狗年
(male Wood-Dog)
1101 or 720 or −52
Pope Benedict VII (r. 974-983) Pope Benedict VII Illustration.jpg
Pope Benedict VII (r. 974–983)

Year 974 ( CMLXXIV ) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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