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Calendar overview 854
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Ulm is first mentioned in writing under this name in a document from King Ludwig the German . |
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854 in other calendars | |
Armenian calendar | 302/303 (turn of the year July) |
Ethiopian calendar | 846/847 |
Buddhist calendar | 1397/98 (southern Buddhism); 1396/97 (alternative calculation according to Buddhas Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 59th (60th) cycle
Year of the Wood Dog甲戌 ( at the beginning of the year water tap 癸酉) |
Chula Sakarat (Siam, Myanmar) / Dai calendar (Vietnam) | 216/217 (turn of the year April) |
Iranian calendar | 232/233 (around March 21) |
Islamic calendar | 239/240 (June 1-2) |
Jewish calendar | 4614/15 (August 26-27) |
Coptic calendar | 570/571 |
Malayalam calendar | 29/30 |
Roman calendar |
from urbe condita MDCVII (1607)
Diocletian's era : 570/571 (New Year November) |
Seleucid era | Babylon: 1164/65 (turn of the year April)
Syria: 1165/66 (New Year October) |
Spanish era | 892 |
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) | 910/911 (turn of the year April) |
Events
Politics and world events
- July 22nd : Ulm is mentioned in writing for the first time under this name in a document from King Ludwig the German .
- Mosnang and Roggwil TG are first mentioned in a document.
religion
- Eardulf becomes Bishop of Lindisfarne .
Born
- Adalbert von Babenberg , Franconian nobleman († 906 )
Died
- Erchanbert , Bishop of Freising
- Horik I. , Danish king
- Sahnūn ibn Saʿīd , Islamic legal scholar (* 776 )
- Wigmund , Archbishop of York