854
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Year 854 (DCCCLIV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
EventsEdit
By placeEdit
EuropeEdit
- Emperor Lothair I meets his (half) brothers (Louis the German and Charles the Bald) in Attigny, Ardennes for the third time, to continue the system of "con-fraternal government".
- Viking chieftains Rorik and Godfrid Haraldsson return to Denmark, to gain power after the death of King Horik I. During a civil war, they are forced to go back to Friesland.<ref>Norsemen in the Low Countries: Extracts from the Annales Bertiniani, 855 entry Template:Webarchive</ref>
- The German city of Ulm is first mentioned, in a document by Louis the German.<ref>Zeit.de: Das Alter der Städte</ref>
- Croatian–Bulgarian battle: Bulgarian Khan (later Knyaz) Boris I,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
|CitationClass=web }}</ref> attacks the Duchy of Littoral Croatia, ruled by Duke Trpimir I during the First Croatian-Bulgarian War. It is fought on the Croatian territory in the vicinity of the Croatian–Bulgarian border<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> in present-day northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. None of the warring sides emerges victorious, Bulgarian forces retreat and finally both parties subsequently conclude a peace treaty.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
BritainEdit
- King Æthelwulf of Wessex sends his two youngest sons, Alfred and Æthelred, on a pilgrimage to Rome.<ref name=asc853>ASC 854 - English translation at Project Gutenberg</ref>
- King Æthelweard of East Anglia dies, and is succeeded by his 14-year-old son Edmund ("the Martyr").<ref>Kirby, The Earliest English Kings, p. 161.</ref>
- King Cyngen of Powys makes the first pilgrimage to Rome of a Welsh ruler.
- Viking chieftain Ubba winters in Milford Haven (Wales) with 23 ships.<ref>Milford Haven Town Council website History, Chronology of Events Template:Webarchive</ref>
By topicEdit
ReligionEdit
- Eardulf becomes bishop of Lindisfarne, after the death of Eanbert.
BirthsEdit
- Al-Mu'tadid, Muslim caliph (or 861)
- Cadell ap Rhodri, king of Seisyllwg (d. 909)
- Cui Yin, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 904)
- Theobald the Elder, Frankish nobleman (d. 942)
DeathsEdit
- Abu Thawr, Muslim scholar (b. 764)
- Æthelweard, king of East Anglia
- Eanbert, bishop of Lindisfarne
- Horik I, Viking king of Denmark
- Liudger, bishop of Utrecht (approximate date)
- Osburh, queen of Wessex (approximate date)
- Sahnun ibn Sa'id, Muslim jurist (or 855)
- Túathal mac Máele-Brigte, king of Leinster
- Wang Yuankui, Chinese general (b. 812)
- Wigmund, archbishop of York