List of state leaders in 703
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 703.
Africa
- Kingdom of Makuria – Merkurios (697–722)
America
- Calakmul – Yuknoom Yich'aak K'ahk' (702–731)
- Copán – Uaxaclajuun Ub'aah K'awiil, (675–738)
- Tikal – Jasaw Chan K'awiil I, (682–732)
Asia
- China – Empress Wu (690–705)
- Japan (Asuka period) – Emperor Monmu (697–707)
- Korea (North South States Period)
- Balhae – Go (698–719)
- Unified Silla – Seongdeok the Great (702–737)
- Pallava Kingdom – Narasimhavarman II (700–728)
- Tibetan Empire – Khri-lde gtsug-brtan (680–743)
- Turkic Khaganate – Qapaghan Qaghan (694-716)
Europe
- First Bulgarian Empire – Tervel of Bulgaria, Khan of Bulgaria (695–715)
- Byzantine Empire – Tiberios III (698–705)
- England (Heptarchy) – Æthelred of Mercia, Bretwalda
- Kingdom of East Anglia – Ealdwulf (663–713)
- Kingdom of Essex –
- Kingdom of Kent – Wihtred (690–725)
- Kingdom of Mercia – Æthelred (675–704)
- Kingdom of Northumbria – Aldfrith (685–704)
- Kingdom of Sussex –
- Kingdom of Wessex – Ine (688–726)
- Frankish Empire –
- Childebert III, King of the Franks (695–711)
- Pepin of Herstal, Mayor of the Palace (687–714)
- Frisian Kingdom – Redbad (678–719)
- Georgia –
- Klarjeti – Varazbakur (678–705)
- Ireland -
- Loingsech mac Óengusso, High King of Ireland (694–703)
- Congal Cennmagair, High King of Ireland (703–710)
- Kingdom of Connacht – Cellach mac Rogallaig (702–705)
- Uí Maine – Seachnasach (691–711)
- Kingdom of Leinster – Cellach Cualann (693–715)
- Kingdom of Ulaid – Bécc Bairrche mac Blathmaic (689–704)
- Lombard Kingdom – Aripert II (701–712)
- Scotland
- Dál Riata – Selbach mac Ferchair (700–723)
- Kingdom of Strathclyde –
- Kingdom of the Picts – Bridei IV (696/7–706)
- Republic of Venice – Paolo Lucio Anafesto, Doge of Venice (697–717)
- Visigothic Kingdom – Wittiza (701–710)
- Wales -
- Kingdom of Gwynedd – Idwal Iwrch (682–720)
- Kingdom of Powys
Middle East
- Arminiya – Smbat VI Bagratuni (691–711)
- Umayyad Caliphate (Damascus) – Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (685–705)
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