882

Year 882 (DCCCLXXXII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
882 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar882
DCCCLXXXII
Ab urbe condita1635
Armenian calendar331
ԹՎ ՅԼԱ
Assyrian calendar5632
Balinese saka calendar803–804
Bengali calendar289
Berber calendar1832
Buddhist calendar1426
Burmese calendar244
Byzantine calendar6390–6391
Chinese calendar辛丑年 (Metal Ox)
3578 or 3518
     to 
壬寅年 (Water Tiger)
3579 or 3519
Coptic calendar598–599
Discordian calendar2048
Ethiopian calendar874–875
Hebrew calendar4642–4643
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat938–939
 - Shaka Samvat803–804
 - Kali Yuga3982–3983
Holocene calendar10882
Iranian calendar260–261
Islamic calendar268–269
Japanese calendarGangyō 6
(元慶6年)
Javanese calendar780–781
Julian calendar882
DCCCLXXXII
Korean calendar3215
Minguo calendar1030 before ROC
民前1030年
Nanakshahi calendar−586
Seleucid era1193/1194 AG
Thai solar calendar1424–1425
Tibetan calendar阴金牛年
(female Iron-Ox)
1008 or 627 or −145
     to 
阳水虎年
(male Water-Tiger)
1009 or 628 or −144
Pope Marinus I (882–884)

Events

Europe

  • January 20 King Louis the Younger dies in Frankfurt. He leaves his territory to his younger brother, Emperor Charles the Fat, who becomes sole ruler of the East Frankish Kingdom.
  • April 11 Battle of Remich: A Frankish army under Bishop Wala of Metz is defeated by Vikings, who are on a raid, near Remich (modern Luxembourg). During the fighting Wala is killed.
  • Siege of Asselt: Charles the Fat besieges a Viking camp, who have plundered along the Meuse, the Rhine and the Moselle. He defeats their leader Godfrid, and grants him West Frisia.
  • August 5 King Carloman II becomes sole ruler of the West Frankish Kingdom, after the accidental death of his brother, Louis III. His power is limited by rebellious nobles in Burgundy.
  • Oleg of Novgorod takes Kiev, and makes it his capital, forming the Kievan Rus', replacing the 19-year-long Christianization of the Rus' Khaganate.

Britain

  • King Alfred the Great increases the size of his new navy, and sails out to attack four Viking ships. Two of the ships are captured (before they surrender), and the other crews are killed.[1]

Arabian Empire

  • December Ishaq ibn Kundaj, a Turkic military leader, arrests the Abbasid caliph Al-Mu'tamid, when the latter (and his followers) try to flee into Tulunid territory.

Religion

Births

  • February 8 Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid, founder of the Ikhshidid Dynasty (d. 946)
  • Abu 'l-Asakir Jaysh ibn Khumarawayh, Muslim emir (approximate date)
  • Cao Zhongda, official and chancellor of Wuyue (d. 943)
  • Feng Dao, Chinese prince and chancellor (d. 954)
  • Han Yanhui, Chinese Khitan chancellor (d. 959)
  • Saadia Gaon, Jewish philosopher and exegete (or 892)
  • Xia Luqi, general of the Later Tang Dynasty (d. 930)

Deaths

References

  1. Paul Hill (2009). The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great, p. 103. ISBN 978-1-59416-087-5.
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