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{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2024}} {{About year|965}} {{more citations needed|date=September 2018}} {{Year nav|965}} {{M1 year in topic}} [[File:Pope John XIII.jpg|upright=1.35|thumb|[[Pope John XIII]] (r. 965–972)]] Year '''965''' ('''[[Roman numerals|CMLXV]]''') was a [[common year starting on Sunday]] of the [[Julian calendar]]. == Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Byzantine Empire ==== * [[Arab–Byzantine wars#Byzantine resurgence, 863–11th century|Arab–Byzantine War]]: Emperor [[Nikephoros II Phokas|Nikephoros II]] conquers the fortress cities of [[Tarsus, Mersin|Tarsus]] and [[Mopsuestia]]. The Muslim residents abandon the defense and flee into [[Syria]]. Nikephoros completes the conquest of [[Cilicia]]; Muslim raids into [[Anatolia]] (modern [[Turkey]]) permanently cease. [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] troops under General [[Niketas Chalkoutzes]] occupy [[Cyprus]], liberating the [[Greeks|Greek]] population from Muslim domination.<ref>W. Treadgold. ''A History of the Byzantine state and Society'', p. 948.</ref> * [[Battle of the Straits]]: The Byzantine attempt to recover [[Emirate of Sicily|Sicily]] fails, when the [[Byzantine navy|Byzantine fleet]] is annihilated by the [[Fatimid Caliphate|Fatimids]]. The last Byzantine stronghold on the island, [[Rometta]], surrenders. The population is massacred, and the survivors are sold into [[Muslim slave trade|slavery]]. Caliph [[Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah]] completes the conquest of Sicily, and establishes naval superiority in the Western [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]]. ==== Europe ==== * Spring – King [[Lothair of France|Lothair III]] exploits the succession crisis in [[County of Flanders|Flanders]] and captures many cities, but is eventually repulsed by the supporters of [[Arnulf II, Count of Flanders|Arnulf II]] – the son of [[Baldwin III, Count of Flanders|Baldwin III]] and former co-ruler of Flanders. Lothair attempts to increase his influence in [[Lotharingia]], once held by the [[Carolingian dynasty]]. Emperor [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto I]] ('''the Great''') encourages resistance to Lothair's overtures.<ref>Jim Bradbury (2007). ''The Capetians: Kings of France, 987–1328'', p. 43 (London: Hambledon Continuum).</ref> * [[Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia|Boleslaus I]] ('''the Cruel'''), duke of [[Duchy of Bohemia|Bohemia]], expands his territory into the Polish territories of [[Upper Silesia]] and [[Lesser Poland]]. By occupying the city of [[Kraków]], he controls important [[trade route]]s from [[Prague]] to [[Kiev]]<!--See WP:KIEV--> and [[Lviv]]. Prince [[Mieszko I of Poland]] makes an [[Military alliance|alliance]] with Boleslaus and marries his daughter [[Doubravka of Bohemia|Dobrawa]].<ref>Richard Brzezinski (1998). History of Poland: ''Old Poland, King Mieszko I'', p. 15. {{ISBN|83-7212-019-6}}.</ref> * The [[Khazar]] fortress city of [[Sarkel]], located on the Lower [[Don River (Russia)|Don River]], is captured by [[Kievan Rus']] under Grand Prince [[Sviatoslav I of Kiev|Sviatoslav I]]. The city is renamed '''Belaya Vezha''' (''White Fortress'') and settled by [[Slavs]]. ==== Asia ==== * [[July 12]] – In China, Emperor [[Meng Chang]] of [[Later Shu]] dies after a 30-year reign. His kingdom is invaded and incorporated into the expanding [[Song dynasty]]. * In [[Tĩnh Hải quân]] under the [[Ngô dynasty]], rebellions broke out in two villages Đường and Nguyễn (now located in present-day [[Thái Bình]]). King [[Ngô Xương Văn]], in an attempt to quell that rebellions, is killed by the rebels which led to the [[Anarchy of the 12 Warlords]] started in the same year.<ref name=":0">[[Ngô Sĩ Liên]] (1993), [[Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư]], page 56, Peripheral Records vol. 5, "Hậu Ngô Vương (Phụ: Thiên Sách Vương)"</ref> === By topic === ==== Literature ==== * [[September 23]] – [[Al-Mutanabbi]], an [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] poet, returns from 5 years in [[Mesopotamia]]. He has lived at [[Shiraz]] under the protection of the [[Buyid dynasty|Buyid]] emir [['Adud al-Dawla]], but bandits kill him near [[An Numaniyah]] (modern [[Iran]]). ==== Religion ==== * [[March 1]] – [[Pope Leo VIII]] dies after a 13-month reign. He is succeeded by [[Pope John XIII|John XIII]] as the 133rd [[pope]] of the [[Catholic Church]]. </onlyinclude> == Births == * [[Dudo of Saint-Quentin]], Norman [[historian]] (approximate date) * [[Frederick of Luxembourg]], count of [[Moselle|Moselgau]] (d. [[1019]]) * [[Gerberga of Burgundy]], duchess consort of [[Duchy of Swabia|Swabia]] (or [[966]]) * [[Godfrey II, Duke of Lower Lorraine|Godfrey II]], count and duke of [[Lower Lorraine]] (d. [[1023]]) * [[Hárek of Tjøtta]], Norwegian chieftain (approximate date) * [[Hugh I, Count of Empúries|Hugh I]], count of [[County of Empúries|Empúries]] and [[Peralada]] (approximate date) * [[Ibn al-Haytham]], Arab [[Astronomy in the medieval Islamic world|astronomer]] and [[Physics in the medieval Islamic world|physicist]] (d. [[1040]]) * [[Leo of Vercelli]], German bishop (approximate date) * [[Sharif al-Murtaza]], Buyid [[Shia Islam|Shia]] scholar (d. [[1044]]) * [[Theodoric I, Duke of Upper Lorraine|Theodoric I]], duke of [[Duchy of Lorraine|Upper Lorraine]] (approximate date) == Deaths == * [[February 22]] – [[Otto, Duke of Burgundy|Otto]], duke of [[Burgundy]] (b. [[944]]) * [[March 1]] – [[Pope Leo VIII|Leo VIII]], pope of the [[Catholic Church]] * [[March 28]] – [[Arnulf I, Count of Flanders|Arnulf I]], count of [[County of Flanders|Flanders]] * [[May 20]] – [[Gero]] ('''the Great'''), Frankish [[Nobility|nobleman]] * [[June 25]] – [[Guy of Ivrea|Guy]], margrave of [[March of Ivrea|Ivrea]] (b. [[940]]) * [[July 4]] – [[Pope Benedict V|Benedict V]], pope of the Catholic Church * [[July 12]] – [[Meng Chang]], emperor of [[Later Shu]] (b. [[919]]) * [[September 23]] – [[Al-Mutanabbi]], Abbasid poet (b. [[915]]) * [[October 11]] – [[Bruno the Great|Bruno I]], [[archbishop of Cologne]] (b. [[925]]) * [[Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Maghribi]], Abbasid statesman * [[Guo Chong]], Chinese general (approximate date) * [[Hedwig of Saxony]], Frankish duchess and regent * [[Empress Dowager Li (Later Shu)|Li]], empress dowager of [[Later Shu]] ([[Ten Kingdoms]]) * [[Li Hao (Later Shu)|Li Hao]], Chinese [[Chancellor of the Tang dynasty|chancellor]] (approximate date) * [[Moses ben Hanoch]], Jewish [[rabbi]] (approximate date) * [[Joseph Bringas]], Byzantine [[eunuch]] and official * [[Wu Cheng (Wuyue)|Wu Cheng]], Chinese chancellor (b. [[893]]) * [[Empress Zhong|Zhong]], empress consort of [[Southern Tang]] * [[Ngô Xương Văn]], king of [[Tĩnh Hải quân]] under [[Ngô dynasty]]<ref name=":0" /> == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:965}} [[Category:965| ]]
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