834
This article is about the year 834. For the number, see 834 (number).
Millennium: | 1st millennium |
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Centuries: | 8th century – 9th century – 10th century |
Decades: | 800s 810s 820s – 830s – 840s 850s 860s |
Years: | 831 832 833 – 834 – 835 836 837 |
834 by topic | |
Politics | |
State leaders – Sovereign states | |
Birth and death categories | |
Births – Deaths | |
Establishment and disestablishment categories | |
Establishments – Disestablishments | |
Gregorian calendar | 834 DCCCXXXIV |
Ab urbe condita | 1587 |
Armenian calendar | 283 ԹՎ ՄՁԳ |
Assyrian calendar | 5584 |
Bengali calendar | 241 |
Berber calendar | 1784 |
Buddhist calendar | 1378 |
Burmese calendar | 196 |
Byzantine calendar | 6342–6343 |
Chinese calendar | 癸丑年 (Water Ox) 3530 or 3470 — to — 甲寅年 (Wood Tiger) 3531 or 3471 |
Coptic calendar | 550–551 |
Discordian calendar | 2000 |
Ethiopian calendar | 826–827 |
Hebrew calendar | 4594–4595 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 890–891 |
- Shaka Samvat | 756–757 |
- Kali Yuga | 3935–3936 |
Holocene calendar | 10834 |
Iranian calendar | 212–213 |
Islamic calendar | 218–219 |
Japanese calendar | Tenchō 11 / Jōwa 1 (承和元年) |
Julian calendar | 834 DCCCXXXIV |
Korean calendar | 3167 |
Minguo calendar | 1078 before ROC 民前1078年 |
Seleucid era | 1145/1146 AG |
Thai solar calendar | 1376–1377 |
Year 834 (DCCCXXXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
- March 1 – Emperor Louis the Pious is restored as sole ruler of the Frankish Empire. After his re-accession to the throne, his eldest son Lothair I flees to Burgundy.
- Danish Vikings raid the trading settlement of Dorestad (present-day Wijk bij Duurstede), located in the south-east of the province of Utrecht (modern Netherlands).
- Summer – The Viking ship of Oseberg near Tønsberg (modern Norway) is buried in a mound, during the Viking Age (approximate date).
- First mention of the Jona River ('the cold one') in Switzerland (approximate date).
Britain
- King Óengus II dies after a 14-year reign. He is succeeded by his nephew Drest IX as ruler of the Picts.
By topic
Religion
- July 20 – Ansegisus, Frankish abbot and advisor of former emperor Charlemagne, dies at Fontenelle Abbey in Normandy (or 833).
Births
- Aud the Deep-Minded, Irish queen
- Mo Xuanqing, Chinese scholar
Deaths
- Adelchis I, duke of Spoleto (Italy)
- July 20 – Ansegisus, Frankish abbot (or 833)
- Fridugisus, Anglo-Saxon abbot (approximate date)
- Odo I, Frankish nobleman
- Óengus II, king of the Picts
- Robert III, Frankish nobleman (b. 800)
- William, Frankish nobleman
References
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