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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
801 in variouscalendars
Gregorian calendar801
DCCCI
Ab urbe condita1554
Armenian calendar250
ԹՎ ՄԾ
Assyrian calendar5551
Balinese saka calendar722–723
Bengali calendar208
Berber calendar1751
Buddhist calendar1345
Burmese calendar163
Byzantine calendar6309–6310
Chinese calendarCanh thầnNiên (MetalDragon)
3498 or 3291
— to —
Tân tị niên (MetalSnake)
3499 or 3292
Coptic calendar517–518
Discordian calendar1967
Ethiopian calendar793–794
Hebrew calendar4561–4562
Hindu calendars
-Vikram Samvat857–858
-Shaka Samvat722–723
-Kali Yuga3901–3902
Holocene calendar10801
Iranian calendar179–180
Islamic calendar184–185
Japanese calendarEnryaku20
( diên lịch 20 niên )
Javanese calendar696–697
Julian calendar801
DCCCI
Korean calendar3134
Minguo calendar1111 beforeROC
Dân tiền 1111 niên
Nanakshahi calendar−667
Seleucid era1112/1113AG
Thai solar calendar1343–1344
Tibetan calendarDương kim long niên
(male Iron-Dragon)
927 or 546 or −226
— to —
Âm kim xà niên
(female Iron-Snake)
928 or 547 or −225

Year801(DCCCI) was acommon year starting on Friday(link will display the full calendar) of theJulian calendar,the 801st year of theCommon Era(CE) andAnno Domini(AD) designations, the 801st year of the1st millennium,the 1st year of the9th century,and the 2nd year of the800sdecade.

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Europe

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Britain

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  • KingEardwulf of Northumbrialeads an army intoMerciaagainst his rival,Coenwulf,in order to flush out other claimants to the Northumbrianthrone.
  • Asynodappears to have been held at Chelsea, as an extant charter (Sawyer 158) records a confirmation of a land grant byCoenwulf,the king of Mercia that was part of the council's proceedings.[3]

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References

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  1. ^Guidoboni et al. 2018.
  2. ^Nicolle 2014,p. 21.
  3. ^Cubitt, Catherine (1995).Anglo-Saxon Church Councils c.650–c.850.London: Leicester University Press. p. 279.ISBN0-7185-1436-X.

Sources

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  • Guidoboni, E.; Ferrari, G.; Mariotti, D.; Comastri, A.; Tarabusi, G.; Sgattoni, G.; Valensise, G. (2018)."801 04 29, 20:00 Roma (Italy)".Catalogo dei Forti Terremoti in Italia (461 a.C.–1997) e nell'area Mediterranea (760 a.C.–1500).Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia.
  • Nicolle, David(2014).The Conquest of Saxony AD 782–785.ISBN978-1-78200-825-5.