802

Year 802 (DCCCII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
802 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar802
DCCCII
Ab urbe condita1555
Armenian calendar251
ԹՎ ՄԾԱ
Assyrian calendar5552
Balinese saka calendar723–724
Bengali calendar209
Berber calendar1752
Buddhist calendar1346
Burmese calendar164
Byzantine calendar6310–6311
Chinese calendar辛巳年 (Metal Snake)
3498 or 3438
     to 
壬午年 (Water Horse)
3499 or 3439
Coptic calendar518–519
Discordian calendar1968
Ethiopian calendar794–795
Hebrew calendar4562–4563
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat858–859
 - Shaka Samvat723–724
 - Kali Yuga3902–3903
Holocene calendar10802
Iranian calendar180–181
Islamic calendar185–187
Japanese calendarEnryaku 21
(延暦21年)
Javanese calendar697–698
Julian calendar802
DCCCII
Korean calendar3135
Minguo calendar1110 before ROC
民前1110年
Nanakshahi calendar−666
Seleucid era1113/1114 AG
Thai solar calendar1344–1345
Tibetan calendar阴金蛇年
(female Iron-Snake)
928 or 547 or −225
     to 
阳水马年
(male Water-Horse)
929 or 548 or −224
Map of the British Isles (c. 802)
King Egbert of Wessex (802–839)

Events

Byzantine Empire

Central America

  • May 1 Lachan Kʼawiil Ajaw Bot (born June 25, 760) becomes the ruler of the Mayan city state near Itzan in Guatemala.

Europe

Britain

  • King Beorhtric of Wessex dies after drinking a chalice of poison intended for his wife, Eadburh. She flees to the court of Charlemagne, who accepts a portion of her wealth and makes her abbess. Prince Egbert returns to Wessex, and is accepted as the new king.[3]
  • Battle of Kempsford: Æthelmund, ealdorman of Hwicce, is killed during the battle by his rival Weohstan, who levies West Saxon Wiltshire.[4]
  • The Vikings plunder the treasures of Iona Abbey, on the west coast of Scotland (approximate date).

Abbasid Caliphate

  • The Mecca Protocol: Caliph Harun al-Rashid and the leading officials of the Abbasid Caliphate perform the hajj to Mecca, where the line of succession is finalized. Harun's eldest son al-Amin is named heir, but his second son al-Ma'mun is named as al-Amin's heir, and ruler of a broadly autonomous Khurasan. A third son, al-Qasim, is added as third heir, and receives responsibility over the frontier areas with the Byzantine Empire.

Asia

  • Prince Jayavarman declares the Khmer Empire (modern-day Cambodia) independent, and establishes the kingdom of Angkor. He is reconsecrated as a world ruler (chakravartin), or god-king (devaraja), under Hindu rites.

Religion

  • The Haeinsa Temple of the Jogye Order is built in Korea.

Births

  • Bi Xian, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 864)
  • Fujiwara no Nagara, Japanese statesman (d. 856)
  • Hugh, illegitimate son of Charlemagne (d. 844)
  • Ono no Takamura, Japanese scholar and poet (d. 853)
  • Ralpacan, emperor of Tibet (d. 836)

Deaths

  • January 11 Paulinus II, patriarch of Aquileia (or 804)
  • Æthelmund, Anglo-Saxon nobleman
  • Bahlul ibn Marzuq, Muslim general
  • Beorhtric, king of Wessex
  • Domitian, duke of Carantania (approximate date)
  • Eadburh, Anglo-Saxon princess
  • Kardam, ruler (khan) of the Bulgarian Empire (or 803)
  • Rashid, Muslim regent of Idris II[5]
  • Višeslav, duke of Croatia (or 810)
  • Wulfstan, Anglo-Saxon ealdorman
  • Theoctista, politically influential Byzatine woman (b. 740)

References

  1. Nicolle 2014, p. 21.
  2. Rucquoi 1993, p. 87.
  3. Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 186.
  4. Williams, Smyth & Kirby, A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain (1991), p. 24.
  5. Gilbert Meynier (2010) L'Algérie cœur du Maghreb classique. De l'ouverture islamo-arabe au repli (658-1518). Paris: La Découverte; pp.28.

Sources

  • Nicolle, David (2014). The Conquest of Saxony AD 782–785. ISBN 978-1-78200-825-5.
  • Rucquoi, Adeline (1993). Histoire médiévale de la Péninsule ibérique (in French). Paris: Seuil. p. 87. ISBN 2-02-012935-3.
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