The opposing theory is that Ionian minstrels introduced the corslet of their own age, seventh century, (corslets not uniformly to be found in Homer), to satisfy the practical warriors who wore it.
On this theory the corslet did not come into vogue till the eighth to seventh century.
These probably belong to the sixth or seventh century.
From the same place there is a curious gold coin, of Saxon origin, and a forgery of the sixth or seventh century.
According to the opinion of Mr. Hofrath Klemm, of Dresden, this glass belongs to the sixth or seventh century.
Fragments of an iron byrnie, made of small rings fastened together, were found in the Vendel grave 12 (seventh century).
Of course such conduct was exceptional in seventh century Northumbria--it convinced Aidan that the king was too good to live long, as indeed proved to be the case.
But it shows that the ideals of courtesy and gentleness shown in Beowulf were by no means beyond the possibility of attainment--were indeed surpassed by a seventh century king.
From the Arabic of Amr Ebn Kultum (seventh century).
From the Arabic of Yazid Ebn Moauia (seventh century).
Reichel supposes that round bucklers were novelties when the vase was painted (seventh century), and that the artist did not understand how to depict them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seventh century" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.