815
Appearance
Millennium: | 1st millennium |
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815 by topic |
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Leaders |
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Gregorian calendar | 815 DCCCXV |
Ab urbe condita | 1568 |
Armenian calendar | 264 ԹՎ ՄԿԴ |
Assyrian calendar | 5565 |
Balinese saka calendar | 736–737 |
Bengali calendar | 222 |
Berber calendar | 1765 |
Buddhist calendar | 1359 |
Burmese calendar | 177 |
Byzantine calendar | 6323–6324 |
Chinese calendar | Giáp ngọNăm (WoodHorse) 3512 or 3305 — to — Ất chưa năm (WoodGoat) 3513 or 3306 |
Coptic calendar | 531–532 |
Discordian calendar | 1981 |
Ethiopian calendar | 807–808 |
Hebrew calendar | 4575–4576 |
Hindu calendars | |
-Vikram Samvat | 871–872 |
-Shaka Samvat | 736–737 |
-Kali Yuga | 3915–3916 |
Holocene calendar | 10815 |
Iranian calendar | 193–194 |
Islamic calendar | 199–200 |
Japanese calendar | Kōnin6 ( hoằng nhân 6 năm ) |
Javanese calendar | 711–712 |
Julian calendar | 815 DCCCXV |
Korean calendar | 3148 |
Minguo calendar | 1097 beforeROC Dân trước 1097 năm |
Nanakshahi calendar | −653 |
Seleucid era | 1126/1127AG |
Thai solar calendar | 1357–1358 |
Tibetan calendar | Dương ngựa gỗ năm (male Wood-Horse) 941 or 560 or −212 — to — Âm mộc dương năm (female Wood-Goat) 942 or 561 or −211 |
Year815(DCCCXV) was acommon year starting on Monday(link will display the full calendar) of theJulian calendar,the 815th year of theCommon Era(CE) andAnno Domini(AD) designations, the 815th year of the1st millennium,the 15th year of the9th century,and the 6th year of the810sdecade.
Events
[edit]By place
[edit]Byzantine Empire
[edit]- Byzantine–Bulgarian Treaty:EmperorLeo V the Armeniansigns a 30-year peace agreement inConstantinoplewithOmurtag,ruler (khan) of theBulgarian Empire.TheRhodope Mountainsbecome the Byzantine border again, and Leo regains its lostBlack Seacities, after theBulgarshave them demolished.[1]
Central America
[edit]- April 2– Sihyaj K'in Ich’aak II becomes the newruler of the Mayan city stateofMachaquilainGuatemalaafter the death of Ochk'in Kaloomte' Aj Ho' Baak, and reigns until early824.
Europe
[edit]- Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarsonsets out from theFaroe Islandsand discoversIceland(documented later in theLandnámabók) (approximate date).
Britain
[edit]- KingEgbert of Wessexravages the territories of the remaining British kingdomDumnonia,known as the WestWelsh(Cornwall).[2]
Asia
[edit]- EmperorSagaofJapanis the firstsovereignto drinktea(according tolegend), imported fromChinabymonks.Theupper classesadopt thisbeverageformedicinaluse.
- July 13–Wu Yuanheng,Chinesechancellor of the Tang Dynasty,is murdered byassassinsof warlordWu Yuanji,inChang'an.
By topic
[edit]Religion
[edit]- Synod of Constantinople:A council led by patriarchTheodotus I,in theHagia Sophia,reinstitutesiconoclasm.[3]
Births
[edit]- Abu Hanifa Dinawari,Muslimbotanistandgeographer(d.896)
- Boniface VI,pope of theCatholic Church(d. 896)
- Dawud al-Zahiri,Muslimscholar(approximate date)
- Eberhard,duke ofFriuli(approximate date)
- Johannes Scotus Eriugena,Irishtheologian(approximate date)
- Leoluca,Sicilianabbot(approximate date)
- Methodius,Byzantinemissionaryand bishop (d.885)
- Theodora,Byzantine empress (approximate date)
Deaths
[edit]- February 15–Ibn Tabataba,Zaydi anti-caliph[4]
- July 13–Wu Yuanheng,chancellor of the Tang Dynasty(b.758)
- October 18–Abu'l-Saraya,Zaydi rebel leader[5]
- Jābir ibn Hayyān(Geber), Muslimalchemist(approximate date)
- Laylā bint Ṭarīf,Arab woman warrior poet
- Mashallah ibn Athari,Jewish-Arabastrologer
- Muirgius mac Tommaltaig,king ofConnacht(Ireland)
- Omar Tiberiades,Persianastrologer(approximate date)
- Sadnalegs,emperor ofTibet(approximate date)
References
[edit]- ^Fine, John V. A. Jr.(1991) [1983].The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century.Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. p. 106.ISBN0-472-08149-7.
- ^Swanton,Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,pp. 58–59.
- ^Kazhdan, Alexander,ed. (1991).The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium.Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 513–514.ISBN0-19-504652-8.
- ^Scarcia Amoretti, B. (1971)."Ibn Ṭabāṭabā".InLewis, B.;Ménage, V. L.;Pellat, Ch.&Schacht, J.(eds.).The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition.Volume III:H–Iram.Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 950–951.OCLC495469525.
- ^Gibb, H. A. R. (1960)."Abu 'l-Sarāyā al-Sarī b. Manṣūr al-S̲h̲aybānī".InGibb, H. A. R.;Kramers, J. H.;Lévi-Provençal, E.;Schacht, J.;Lewis, B.&Pellat, Ch.(eds.).The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition.Volume I:A–B.Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 149–150.doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_0249.OCLC495469456.