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File:Sanjūrokkasen-gaku - 4 - Kanō Tan’yū - Ise.jpg
Portrait of Lady Ise by Kanō Tan'yū (1648).
Year 938 (CMXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
EventsEdit
By placeEdit
EuropeEdit
- Summer – The Hungarian army invades Northern Italy with the permission of King Hugh of Arles. They cross the Apennines, and sack the Lombard lands in Tuscany, Lazio and Campania. Finally, the Hungarians are defeated at Wolfenbüttel by a Saxon army.
- July – King Otto I besieges the fortress of Eresburg. He defeats his half-brother Thankmar and kills him as he tries to find sanctuary. Eberhard III, duke of Franconia, is banished and replaced by his uncle Berthold.
- Fall – Otto I defeats in two campaigns a series of uprisings in Saxony, Franconia and Lotharingia.<ref>Timothy Reuter (1999). The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, p. 245. Template:ISBN.</ref> He signs a "friendship pact" with King Louis IV ("d'Outremer") of the West Frankish Kingdom.
AsiaEdit
- Battle of Bach Dang: Tĩnh Hải Quân forces under the rule of Ngô Quyền defeated an invading force of the Southern Han state at the Bach Dang River. This put an end to Chinese imperial domination in Vietnam after nearly 1,000 years.<ref name=":02">Ngô Sĩ Liên (1993), Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư, page 53, Peripheral Records vol. 5, "Kỷ Nam Bắc Phân Tranh"</ref>
- The Sixteen Prefectures, which includes the area around modern-day Beijing, are absorbed in the Khitan Empire.
BirthsEdit
- September 14 – Sahib ibn Abbad, Buyid grand vizier (d. 995)
- Almanzor, Umayyad vizier and de facto ruler (approximate date)
- Beatrice of France, duchess regent of Upper Lorraine (approximate date)
- García Fernández, count of Castile and Álava (approximate date)
- Olaf the Peacock, Icelandic merchant and chieftain (approximate date)
- Romanos II, Byzantine emperor (d. 963)
- Sancho II, king of Navarre (approximate date)
DeathsEdit
- February 3 – Zhou Ben, general of Wu (b. 862)
- July 28 – Thankmar, half-brother of Otto I (during the Siege of Eresburg)
- Lady Ise, Japanese noblewoman and poet (b. 875) (approximate date)
- Lady Peng, noblewoman of Chu (Ten Kingdoms)
- Muhammad ibn Ja'far al-Khara'iti, Abbasid theologian
- Shen Song, chancellor of Wuyue (b. 863)