871
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Years: 867 868 869 870 - 871 - 872 873 874 875 |
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Decades: 840s 850s 860s - 870s - 880s 890s 900s |
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Centuries: 8th century - 9th century - 10th century |
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Politics | |
State leaders - Sovereign states | |
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Establishments - Disestablishments |
Gregorian calendar | 871 DCCCLXXI |
Ab urbe condita | 1624 |
Armenian calendar | 320 ԹՎ ՅԻ |
Bahá'í calendar | -973 – -972 |
Buddhist calendar | 1415 |
Chinese calendar | 3507/3567-12-7 (庚寅年十二月初七日) — to —
3508/3568-11-16(辛卯年十一月十六日) |
Ethiopian calendar | 863 – 864 |
Hebrew calendar | 4631 – 4632 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 926 – 927 |
- Shaka Samvat | 793 – 794 |
- Kali Yuga | 3972 – 3973 |
Holocene calendar | 10871 |
Iranian calendar | 249 – 250 |
Islamic calendar | 257 – 258 |
Japanese calendar | |
- Imperial Year | Kōki 1531 (皇紀1531年) |
- Jōmon Era | 10871 |
Julian calendar | 916 |
Korean calendar | 3204 |
Thai solar calendar | 1414 |
[edit] Events
- Nine battles are fought between the Danes and Wessex. Of two of them the place and date are not recorded, the others were:
- Englefield (31 December 870)
- Reading (4 January)
- Ashdown (8 January)
- Basing (22 January)
- Merton (22 March)
- Wilton (May)
- Alfred the Great succeeds as king of Wessex after Ethelred's death.
- Reading, England occupied by the Norse.
- After the battle at Wilton, peace is made, with the Danes and Alfred each governing part of England.
- Rhodri Mawr ('the Great') of Gwynedd inherits Seisyllwig, thus uniting most of Wales under his rule
- Louis II captures Bari, the headquarters of the Saracens.
- Alfred makes Winchester to his capital.
- An incomplete marriage contract, dated to October 6 of this year, is the earliest dated document in the Cairo Geniza.
- Foundation of Tønsberg, the oldest surviving town in the Nordic countries.
- Svatopluk I becomes king of Great Moravia
[edit] Deaths
- January 8 - King Bagsecg, Viking leader (killed at the Battle of Ashdown
- April 23 - King Ethelred of Wessex (killed in battle)