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== Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Europe ==== * Spring – The Italian [[Nobility|nobles]] turn against King [[Rudolph II of Burgundy]] and request that [[Hugh of Italy|Hugh of Provence]], the effective ruler of [[Lower Burgundy]], be elected as king of [[Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)|Italy]]. Rudolph's father-in-law Duke [[Burchard II, Duke of Swabia|Burchard II]] of [[Duchy of Swabia|Swabia]] is [[ambush]]ed and killed near [[Novara]], by the henchmen of Archbishop Lambert of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan|Milan]]. Rudolph, disillusioned by the news, returns to Burgundy to protect himself. Hugh has himself crowned [[King of Italy]].<ref>Timothy Reuter (1999) ''The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III'', p. 341. {{ISBN|978-0-521-36447-8}}.</ref> and appoints Giselbert I as count palatine of Bergamo (Northern Italy). * [[Croatian–Bulgarian battle of 926|Battle of the Bosnian Highlands]]: Bulgarian forces under Duke [[Alogobotur]] are ambushed and defeated by a Croatian army of King [[Tomislav of Croatia|Tomislav]], in the mountainous area of Eastern [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]]. Tsar [[Simeon I of Bulgaria|Simeon I]] meets his first defeat against [[Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)|Croatia]], but overruns the Western [[Balkans]] several times.<ref>{{The Early Medieval Balkans|page=157}}</ref> * The [[Principality of Hungary|Hungarians]] besiege [[Augsburg]] in [[Bavaria]], then conquer the monastery of [[St. Gallen]] (modern [[Switzerland]]). After an unsuccessful battle with the locals, they burn the suburbs of [[Konstanz]], then they cross westwards and defeat a [[Francia|Frankish]] army led by Duke Liutfred of [[Duchy of Alsace|Alsace]]. ==== Britain ==== * King [[Æthelstan]] of [[Wessex]] and [[Mercia]] annexes [[Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbria]], and forces [[Wales]] and [[Strathclyde]] to accept his sovereignty along with the [[Picts]] and the [[Kingdom of Scotland|Scots]] (approximate date). ==== Asia ==== * [[May 15]] – Emperor [[Li Cunxu|Zhuang Zong]] is killed during an officer's rebellion led by Guo Congqian at the old [[Tang dynasty|Tang]] capital of [[Luoyang]]. He is succeeded by his adoptive brother [[Li Siyuan]] ('''Ming Zong''') as ruler of [[Later Tang]]. Li sends Yao Kun, as an emissary, to create a friendly relationship with the [[Khitan people|Khitan Empire]]. * [[September 6]] – Emperor [[Emperor Taizu of Liao|Taizu]] dies after a 10-year reign. He is succeeded by his second son [[Emperor Taizong of Liao|Tai Zong]] ('''Yaogu''') as ruler of the Chinese [[Liao dynasty|Liao Dynasty]]. Taizu's eldest son [[Yelü Bei]] (designated [[heir apparent]]) becomes ruler of the [[Dongdan Kingdom]] (former [[Balhae]]), a [[puppet state]] of the Khitan Empire. === By topic === ==== Religion ==== * Pope [[Pope John X|John X]] allies himself with Hugh of Provence provoking the ire of [[Marozia]], daughter of the Roman consul [[Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum|Theophylact I]], who is married to Hugh's rival [[Guy, Margrave of Tuscany|Guy of Tuscany]]. </onlyinclude>
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