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Year 894 (DCCCXCIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
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894 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar894
DCCCXCIV
Ab urbe condita1647
Armenian calendar343
ԹՎ ՅԽԳ
Assyrian calendar5644
Balinese saka calendar815–816
Bengali calendar301
Berber calendar1844
Buddhist calendar1438
Burmese calendar256
Byzantine calendar6402–6403
Chinese calendar癸丑年 (Water Ox)
3591 or 3384
    — to —
甲寅年 (Wood Tiger)
3592 or 3385
Coptic calendar610–611
Discordian calendar2060
Ethiopian calendar886–887
Hebrew calendar4654–4655
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat950–951
 - Shaka Samvat815–816
 - Kali Yuga3994–3995
Holocene calendar10894
Iranian calendar272–273
Islamic calendar280–281
Japanese calendarKanpyō 6
(寛平6年)
Javanese calendar792–793
Julian calendar894
DCCCXCIV
Korean calendar3227
Minguo calendar1018 before ROC
民前1018年
Nanakshahi calendar−574
Seleucid era1205/1206 AG
Thai solar calendar1436–1437
Tibetan calendar阴水牛年
(female Water-Ox)
1020 or 639 or −133
    — to —
阳木虎年
(male Wood-Tiger)
1021 or 640 or −132
Simeon I invades the Byzantine Empire

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Byzantine Empire edit

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Britain edit

  • The Vikings in Northumbria and East Anglia swear allegiance and hand over hostages to King Alfred the Great, but promptly break their truce by attacking the southwest of England. A Viking force returns from Exeter and sails along the coast, in an attempt to plunder Chichester. They are defeated by the Saxon garrison, losing many ships and men.[4]
  • King Anarawd of Gwynedd's shaky alliance with the Vikings collapses. His kingdom is ravaged by the Norsemen. Anarawd is forced to ask for help from Alfred the Great and submits to his overlordship. Alfred imposes oppressive terms and forces Anarawd's confirmation in the Christian Church, with Alfred as 'godfather'.
  • Autumn – Battle of Benfleet: Danish Viking forces retire to Essex, after being deprived of food by Alfred the Great (see 893). They draw their longships up the Thames and into the Lea, entrenching themselves at Benfleet.[5]

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References edit

  1. ^ John V.A. Fine, Jr. (1991). A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century, pp. 137–138. ISBN 978-0-472-08149-3.
  2. ^ Lajos Gubcsi (2011), Hungary in the Carpathian Basin, p. 7. ISBN 978-963-327-515-3.
  3. ^ Longworth, Philip (1997), The making of Eastern Europe: from prehistory to postcommunism (1997 ed.), Palgrave Macmillan, p. 321, ISBN 0-312-17445-4
  4. ^ Paul Hill (2009). The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great, p. 132. ISBN 978-1-59416-087-5.
  5. ^ Paul Hill (2009). The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great, p. 134. ISBN 978-1-59416-087-5.

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Year 894 DCCCXCIV was a common year starting on Tuesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar Millennium 1st millenniumCenturies 8th century 9th century 10th centuryDecades 870s 880s 890s 900s 910sYears 891 892 893 894 895 896 897894 in various calendarsGregorian calendar894DCCCXCIVAb urbe condita1647Armenian calendar343ԹՎ ՅԽԳAssyrian calendar5644Balinese saka calendar815 816Bengali calendar301Berber calendar1844Buddhist calendar1438Burmese calendar256Byzantine calendar6402 6403Chinese calendar癸丑年 Water Ox 3591 or 3384 to 甲寅年 Wood Tiger 3592 or 3385Coptic calendar610 611Discordian calendar2060Ethiopian calendar886 887Hebrew calendar4654 4655Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat950 951 Shaka Samvat815 816 Kali Yuga3994 3995Holocene calendar10894Iranian calendar272 273Islamic calendar280 281Japanese calendarKanpyō 6 寛平6年 Javanese calendar792 793Julian calendar894DCCCXCIVKorean calendar3227Minguo calendar1018 before ROC民前1018年Nanakshahi calendar 574Seleucid era1205 1206 AGThai solar calendar1436 1437Tibetan calendar阴水牛年 female Water Ox 1020 or 639 or 133 to 阳木虎年 male Wood Tiger 1021 or 640 or 132Simeon I invades the Byzantine EmpireEvents editBy place edit Byzantine Empire edit Byzantine Bulgarian War Stylianos Zaoutzes leading minister and basileopator convinces Emperor Leo VI the Wise to move the Bulgarian market from Constantinople to Thessaloniki This affects the commercial importance of Bulgarian trade Simeon I ruler khan of the Bulgarian Empire mobilizes his Bulgarian forces and invades Byzantine territory ravaging the countryside 1 Europe edit Spring King Arnulf of Carinthia invades Italy at the head of an East Frankish expeditionary army joining up with the deposed king Berengar I at Verona He conquers Brescia after little resistance and sacks Bergamo after a one month siege The cities of Milan and Pavia open their doors to Arnulf Emperor Guy III escapes from Pavia to hide in the mountains of Spoleto Umbria March Arnulf of Carinthia proceeds to Piacenza and from there invades central Italy After a successful campaign he calls the invasion off and returns to Pavia probably because Duke Rudolph I of Burgundy was threatening to invade Lorraine Arnulf has himself proclaimed King of Italy at Pavia leaving Berengar I as his vice regent in Italy Arnulf of Carinthia returns to Germany through the Alps harried by militias dispatched by Rudolph I of Burgundy and margrave Anscar I of Ivrea Only with much difficulty is Arnulf able to get his army through the Aosta Valley and through St Moritz back into Germany Guy III descends from the Apennines and re seizes the Italian kingdom December Guy III dies after a 4 year reign and is succeeded by his 14 year old son Lambert already associated as co emperor since 892 At the pleading of Archbishop Fulk of Reims Pope Formosus reconciles with the young emperor Lambert proceeds from Spoleto to Pavia where he is acclaimed and crowned with the Iron Crown of Lombardy Svatopluk I ruler knyaz of Great Moravia dies after a 34 year reign in which he has united the Slavic tribes in his kingdom He is succeeded by his eldest son Mojmir II The Principality of Nitra modern day Slovakia is given as an appanage to his brother Svatopluk II Arpad head of the confederation of the Hungarian tribes comes to an agreement with the prince of the Moravians Svatopluk II that Hungarian and Moravian armies will together expel the Eastern Franks from Pannonia 2 Prince Petar of Serbia defeats his revolting cousin Bran he is captured and blinded according to a Byzantine tradition that meant to disqualify a person from taking the throne 3 Britain edit The Vikings in Northumbria and East Anglia swear allegiance and hand over hostages to King Alfred the Great but promptly break their truce by attacking the southwest of England A Viking force returns from Exeter and sails along the coast in an attempt to plunder Chichester They are defeated by the Saxon garrison losing many ships and men 4 King Anarawd of Gwynedd s shaky alliance with the Vikings collapses His kingdom is ravaged by the Norsemen Anarawd is forced to ask for help from Alfred the Great and submits to his overlordship Alfred imposes oppressive terms and forces Anarawd s confirmation in the Christian Church with Alfred as godfather Autumn Battle of Benfleet Danish Viking forces retire to Essex after being deprived of food by Alfred the Great see 893 They draw their longships up the Thames and into the Lea entrenching themselves at Benfleet 5 Japan edit Emperor Uda orders commercial relations called Imperial Japanese embassies to China to cease with China approximate date Births editAEthelstan king of England approximate date Emma queen of the West Frankish Kingdom d 934 Flodoard Frankish canon and chronicler or 893 Michael Maleinos Byzantine nobleman and monk d 963 Matilda of Ringelheim queen of Germany approximate date Minamoto no Tsunemoto Japanese prince and samurai d 961 Ono no Michikaze Japanese calligrapher d 966 Deaths editApril 8 Adalelm Frankish nobleman August 31 Ahmad ibn Muhammad al Ta i Muslim governor December 12 Guy III king of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor Ali ebn e Sahl Esfahani Persian mystic Cynemund bishop of Hereford approximate date Dae Hyeonseok king of Balhae Korea Deng Chuna Chinese warlord and governor Ibn Abi al Dunya Muslim scholar Kang Junli general of the Tang Dynasty b 847 Svatopluk I ruler knyaz of Great Moravia Yang Fugong Chinese eunuch officialReferences edit John V A Fine Jr 1991 A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century pp 137 138 ISBN 978 0 472 08149 3 Lajos Gubcsi 2011 Hungary in the Carpathian Basin p 7 ISBN 978 963 327 515 3 Longworth Philip 1997 The making of Eastern Europe from prehistory to postcommunism 1997 ed Palgrave Macmillan p 321 ISBN 0 312 17445 4 Paul Hill 2009 The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great p 132 ISBN 978 1 59416 087 5 Paul Hill 2009 The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great p 134 ISBN 978 1 59416 087 5 Retrieved from https en 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