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== Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Byzantine Empire ==== * [[Byzantine–Arab wars (780–1180)|Byzantine–Arab War]]: The Byzantine fortress of [[Loulon]] (modern [[Turkey]]) is captured by the [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasids]]. Its [[garrison]] surrenders to Caliph [[Al-Ma'mun]], after a lengthy [[siege]].{{sfn|Brooks|1923|p=128}}{{sfn|Bury|1912|pp=254, 474–477}} ==== Europe ==== * King [[Pepin I of Aquitaine]], and his brother [[Louis the German]], revolt against their father, Emperor [[Louis the Pious]]. They gather an army of [[Slavs|Slav]] allies and conquer [[Swabia]]. * [[Berengar the Wise]], count (or [[duke]]) of [[County of Toulouse|Toulouse]], attacks the [[Francia|Frankish]] domains of [[Bernard of Septimania]], taking [[Roussillon]] (along with [[Vallespir]], [[Razès]], and [[Conflent]]). ==== Britain and Ireland ==== * The [[Flag of Scotland]]: According to [[legend]], King [[Óengus II]] of [[Fortriu]] leads an army of [[Picts]] and [[Gaels|Scots]], against the invading [[Angles (tribe)|Angles]] from [[Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbria]], near [[Athelstaneford]]. * The town of [[Clondalkin]] (modern [[Ireland]]) is sacked by [[Vikings]] from [[Denmark]], and the [[monastery]] is burnt to the ground. === By topic === ==== Religion ==== * Emperor [[Theophilos (emperor)|Theophilos]] promulgates a new [[edict]] against the usage of [[icon]]s in the [[Byzantine Empire]]. He establishes strict punishments against [[Cult image|idolator]]s, and persecutes violators. * The second [[St Mark's Basilica|St. Mark's Basilica]] in [[Venice]] (replacing an older [[Church (building)|church]] at a different location) is built, and becomes one of the best known examples of [[Italo-Byzantine]] architecture. </onlyinclude>
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