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词条 796
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  1. Events

      By place    Europe    Britain    By topic    Religion  

  2. Births

  3. Deaths

  4. References

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Year 796 (DCCXCVI) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 796 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Events

By place

Europe

  • King Charlemagne and his son Pepin of Italy launch a successful two-pronged invasion of the Avar Khaganate (modern Hungary). They seize the Avar "ring" (the nomadic tent capital), destroying Avar power before returning with so much booty in gold and jewels that 15 wagons, each drawn by four oxen, are needed to bring it back to Frankish territory.[1] Charlemagne wins a major victory (in which the Pannonian Croatian duke Vojnomir aids him), and the Franks make themselves overlords over the Croatians of northern Dalmatia, Slavonia, and Pannonia. Frankish missionaries are sent to the area to convert the pagan population to Christianity.[2]

Britain

  • April 18 – King Æthelred I of Northumbria is murdered, probably at Corbridge, by his ealdormen, Ealdred and Wada. Another rival, Torhtmund, slays Ealdred in revenge. Northumbria is plunged into confusion. The patrician Osbald is placed on the throne, but is deserted by his supporters after only 27 days. He flees from Lindisfarne to Pictland. Another faction brings back Æthelred I's old back-from-the-dead rival, Eardwulf, as the new king. He dismisses his wife and publicly takes a concubine. Eardwulf is alienated from Archbishop Eanbald of York.
  • King Offa of Mercia and Charlemagne seal a trading agreement, and a marriage alliance is proposed. However, Offa dies after a 39-year reign, that has incorporated Kent, Essex, Sussex, and East Anglia into the Mercian realm. Offa is buried at Bedford, and succeeded for a short time by his son Ecgfrith, and then a distant cousin, Coenwulf.
  • Prince Eadberht Præn leaves the Church, returns to Kent and claims his throne. Eadwald proclaims himself king of East Anglia, but is later ousted by Coenwulf. Direct rule from Mercia is re-established.

By topic

Religion

  • Alcuin, Anglo-Saxon monk and scholar, is appointed as abbot by Charlemagne, who puts him in charge of leading Marmoutier Abbey in Tours.
  • Tō-ji, a Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect, is established in Kyoto, Japan.

Births

  • Al-Mu'tasim, Muslim caliph (d. 842)
  • Dhul-Nun al-Misri, Egyptian scholar and Sufi (d. 859)
  • Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub al-Juzajani, Muslim hadith scholar
  • Liu Zhuan, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 858)
  • Lü Dongbin, Chinese scholar and poet
  • Xiao Fang, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 875)

Deaths

  • April 18 – Æthelred I, king of Northumbria
  • June 12 – Hisham I, Muslim emir (b. 757)
  • July 29 – Offa, king of Mercia (b. 730)
  • August 10 – Eanbald, archbishop of York
  • Colla mac Fergusso, king of Connacht (Ireland)
  • Ecgfrith, king of Mercia
  • Fujiwara no Tsuginawa, Japanese statesman (b. 727)
  • Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Fazari, Muslim philosopher (or 806)
  • Sibawayh, Persian linguist and grammarian (b. 760)
  • Tassilo III, duke of Bavaria (approximate date)

References

1. ^David Nicolle (2014). The Conquest of Saxony AD 782–785, p. 81. {{ISBN|978-1-78200-825-5}}
2. ^John V.A. Fine, Jr. (1991). The Early Medieval Balkans; Collapse of the Avars, p. 78. {{ISBN|978-0-472-08149-3}}
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