890

Year 890 (DCCCXC) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
890 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar890
DCCCXC
Ab urbe condita1643
Armenian calendar339
ԹՎ ՅԼԹ
Assyrian calendar5640
Balinese saka calendar811–812
Bengali calendar297
Berber calendar1840
Buddhist calendar1434
Burmese calendar252
Byzantine calendar6398–6399
Chinese calendar己酉年 (Earth Rooster)
3586 or 3526
     to 
庚戌年 (Metal Dog)
3587 or 3527
Coptic calendar606–607
Discordian calendar2056
Ethiopian calendar882–883
Hebrew calendar4650–4651
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat946–947
 - Shaka Samvat811–812
 - Kali Yuga3990–3991
Holocene calendar10890
Iranian calendar268–269
Islamic calendar276–277
Japanese calendarKanpyō 2
(寛平2年)
Javanese calendar788–789
Julian calendar890
DCCCXC
Korean calendar3223
Minguo calendar1022 before ROC
民前1022年
Nanakshahi calendar−578
Seleucid era1201/1202 AG
Thai solar calendar1432–1433
Tibetan calendar阴土鸡年
(female Earth-Rooster)
1016 or 635 or −137
     to 
阳金狗年
(male Iron-Dog)
1017 or 636 or −136
Svatopluk I of Moravia with his three sons.

Events

Europe

  • The Frankish nobles, who have ruled Provence in anarchy (since 887), declare Louis the Blind (a son of the late usurper King Boso) ruler of Lower Burgundy, at an assembly at Valence.
  • The sovereignty of Svatopluk I, ruler (knyaz) of Moravia, is confirmed in Bohemia. Lusatia becomes a part of his kingdom (approximate date).

Britain

  • King Alfred the Great begins to commission and undertake a series of translations into Old English, beginning with his own version of Pope Gregory the Great's Pastoral Care.
  • Lord Æthelred II and Lady Æthelflæd (a daughter of Alfred the Great) of the Mercians found the Priory of St. Oswald in Gloucester (probably originally dedicated to St. Peter).[1]
  • Ohthere of Hålogaland, a Norse Viking seafarer, narrates the story of his travels to Alfred the Great, who arranges for it to be written down.
  • King Anarawd ap Rhodri of Gwynedd makes the first ceremonial visit to an English court (that of Alfred the Great).
  • King Donald II of Scotland expels the British aristocracy of Strathclyde. They flee south to North Wales.
  • The town of Kirby Muxloe (in modern-day Leicestershire) is founded in England (approximate date).

Births

  • Arnulf I, count of Flanders (approximate date)
  • Gilbert, duke of Lotharingia (or Lorraine) (approximate date)
  • Gorm the Old, Danish Viking king (approximate date)
  • Lady Ma, wife of Qian Yuanguan (d. 939)
  • Marozia of the Rule of the Harlots, Roman noblewoman (approximate date)
  • Motoyoshi, Japanese prince and nobleman (d. 943)
  • Olaf Feilan, Icelandic priest and chieftain (approximate date)
  • Olga of Kiev, princess and regent of Russia (approximate date)
  • Reginar II, Frankish nobleman (d. 932)
  • Rudolph, Frankish king (approximate date)
  • Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg (approximate date)

Deaths

  • February 12 Henjō, Japanese waka poet (b. 816)
  • August 5 Ranulf II, duke of Aquitaine (b. 850)
  • Arib al-Ma'muniyya (July/August) was the poet, singer of the Abbasid Court.
  • Æthelhelm, king of Wessex (approximate date)
  • Abu Hatim al-Razi, Muslim hadith scholar (b. 811)
  • Anandavardhana, Indian philosopher (b. 820)
  • Adalard, Frankish nobleman
  • Aldalhard II, Frankish nobleman
  • Ashot I (the Great), king of Armenia
  • Askericus, archbishop of Paris (approximate date)
  • Guthrum, Danish Viking king (approximate date)
  • Land ingen Dúngaile, princess of Osraige

References

  1. St Oswald's Priory, English Heritage.
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