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Calendar overview 893
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The for Roluos belonging Khmer Temple Lolei in Angkor , during the reign of King I. Yasovarman inaugurated. | |
893 in other calendars | |
Armenian calendar | 341/342 (turn of the year July) |
Ethiopian calendar | 885/886 |
Buddhist calendar | 1436/37 (southern Buddhism); 1435/36 (alternative calculation according to Buddhas Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 59th (60th) cycle
Year of the water buffalo癸丑 ( at the beginning of the year water rat 壬子) |
Chula Sakarat (Siam, Myanmar) / Dai calendar (Vietnam) | 255/256 (turn of the year April) |
Iranian calendar | 271/272 |
Islamic calendar | 279/280 (March 23/24) |
Jewish calendar | 4653/54 (September 14/15) |
Coptic calendar | 609/610 |
Malayalam calendar | 68/69 |
Roman calendar |
from urbe condita MDCXLVI (1646)
Diocletian's era : 609/610 (New Year November) |
Seleucid era | Babylon: 1203/04 (turn of the year April)
Syria: 1204/05 (New Year October) |
Spanish era | 931 |
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) | 949/950 (turn of the year April) |
Events
Politics and world events
Franconian Empire
- January 28th : The thirteen-year-old Carolingian Karl III. The simple-minded is raised in Reims by Archbishop Fulko to the rival king of the Robertin Odo of Paris , which leads to the civil war in the burgeoning France . The East Franconian ruler Arnulf of Carinthia , also a Carolingian, temporarily supports the rebellion.
Bulgaria
- Vladimir Rassate , ruler of Bulgaria , is trying to reinstall paganism in the country together with some nobles. As a result, his father Boris I , who had retired to a monastery three years earlier, returns to the throne, blinds Vladimir and kills the families of the nobles who were allied with him. Subsequently, Tsar Boris hands over rule to his third son, Simeon .
- In the Bulgarian capital Pliska the People's Council of Pliska takes place, at which the transfer of the capital from Pliska to Preslaw and the introduction of Old Church Slavonic (also known as Old Bulgarian ) as the state language of the Bulgarian Empire is decided.
First documentary mentions
- Preparation of the Prümer Urbar (list of goods of the Prüm Abbey , first written mention of numerous places, including: Hersdorf , Illingen , Nimshuscheid and Schiffweiler )
- First documentary mention of Ammerswil , Arnheim , Auw , Brittnau , Dintikon , Dürrenäsch , Egliswil , Gettnau , Grosswangen , Hirschthal , Nebikon , Neudorf , Pfaffnau , Rüstenschwil , Safenwil , Seengen , Seon , Windhagen , Uerkheim , Uffikon and Wohlenschwil
religion
- July 8 : The for Roluos belonging Khmer Temple Lolei in Angkor , during the reign of King I. Yasovarman inaugurated.
- August: Antonios II. Kauleas is promoted to patriarch of Constantinople as the preferred candidate of the imperial adviser Stylianos Zautzes . In this office he succeeds Stephanos I , who died in May . Antonios is prostuditisch set and in the dominant theological conflict between supporters of Patriarch I. Ignatius and those of the Patriarch Photios I. brokered.
Disasters
- 150,000 people die in a severe earthquake in Iran.
Born
- May 10 : Muhammad al-Hasan al-Hamdani , Muslim scholar from Yemen († 947 )
- September or October: Ludwig the child , King of East Franconia († 911 )
- Abu Mansur al-Maturidi , Islamic theology († 941 )
- al-Qa'im bi-amri 'llah , Caliph of the Fatimids († 946 )
Died
- March 14th : Aspert von Velden , Bishop of Regensburg
- 17th or 18th May : Stephanos I , Patriarch of Constantinople (* 867 )
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