947

Year 947 (CMXLVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
947 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar947
CMXLVII
Ab urbe condita1700
Armenian calendar396
ԹՎ ՅՂԶ
Assyrian calendar5697
Balinese saka calendar868–869
Bengali calendar354
Berber calendar1897
Buddhist calendar1491
Burmese calendar309
Byzantine calendar6455–6456
Chinese calendar丙午年 (Fire Horse)
3643 or 3583
     to 
丁未年 (Fire Goat)
3644 or 3584
Coptic calendar663–664
Discordian calendar2113
Ethiopian calendar939–940
Hebrew calendar4707–4708
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1003–1004
 - Shaka Samvat868–869
 - Kali Yuga4047–4048
Holocene calendar10947
Iranian calendar325–326
Islamic calendar335–336
Japanese calendarTengyō 10 / Tenryaku 1
(天暦元年)
Javanese calendar847–848
Julian calendar947
CMXLVII
Korean calendar3280
Minguo calendar965 before ROC
民前965年
Nanakshahi calendar−521
Seleucid era1258/1259 AG
Thai solar calendar1489–1490
Tibetan calendar阳火马年
(male Fire-Horse)
1073 or 692 or −80
     to 
阴火羊年
(female Fire-Goat)
1074 or 693 or −79
Henry I of Bavaria and his wife Judith.

Events

Europe

  • Summer A Hungarian army led by Grand Prince Taksony campaigns in Italy, heading southwards on the eastern shore of the peninsula. It besieges Larino and reaches Otranto, plundering Apulia for three months.[1] Berengar of Ivrea negotiates a truce and offers them a massive tribute (for which he imposes a special tax).
  • Winter King Otto I cedes the Duchy of Bavaria to his brother Henry I. To secure his rule, Henry is married to Judith, a daughter of Arnulf I ("the Bad"), and appoints a series of counts palatine.

England

  • Horsham, a market town on the upper reaches of the Aran River in West Sussex, is first mentioned in 'King Eadred's land charter' (see History of Horsham).

Arabian Empire

  • August 19 Abu Yazid, a Kharijite Berber leader who has led a rebellion against the Fatimid Caliphate in Ifriqiya, is defeated in the Hodna Mountains (modern-day Algeria). Caliph al-Mansur bi-Nasr Allah sets about restoring the Fatimid dominion over North Africa.

China

  • January 11 Emperor Tai Zong of the Khitan-led Liao Dynasty invades the Later Jin (Five Dynasties), resulting in the destruction of the Later Jin. Khitan forces head southwards to the Yellow River, but must return to their base in present-day Beijing in May after Tai Zong dies of an illness.
  • March 10 The Later Han is founded by Liu Zhiyuan, the military governor (jiedushi) of Bingzhou. He declares himself emperor (formally called Gaozu) and establishes the capital in Bian, present-day Kaifeng.

Literature

  • Al-Masudi, an Arab historian and geographer, completes his large-scale work The Meadows of Gold and Mines of Gems, a historical book about the beginning of the world, starting with Adam and Eve.

Births

Deaths

  • January 12 Sang Weihan, Chinese chief of staff (b. 898)
  • January 27 Zhang Yanze, Chinese general and governor
  • January 28 Jing Yanguang, Chinese general (b. 892)
  • May 18 Tai Zong, emperor of the Liao Dynasty (b. 902)
  • May 30 Ma Xifan, king of Chu (Ten Kingdoms) (b. 899)
  • June 21 Zhang Li, official of the Liao Dynasty
  • June 22 Qian Hongzuo, king of Wuyue (b. 928)
  • June 23
    • Li Congyi, prince of Later Tang (b. 931)
    • Wang, imperial consort of Later Tang
  • August 19 Abu Yazid, Kharijite Berber leader (b. 873)
  • November 23 Berthold, duke of Bavaria
  • Ce Acatl Topiltzin, Toltec ruler (approximate date)
  • Hugh of Arles, king of Italy and Lower Burgundy
  • Jordi, bishop of Vic (Spain) (approximate date)
  • Li Renda, Chinese warlord and governor
  • Liu Xu, chancellor of Later Tang and Later Jin (b. 888)
  • Wulfgar, bishop of Lichfield (approximate date)

References

  1. Bóna, István (2000). The Hungarians and Europe in the 9th-10th centuries. Budapest: Historia - MTA Történettudományi Intézete, p. 26. ISBN 963-8312-67-X.
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