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973

Year 973 (CMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
973 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar973
CMLXXIII
Ab urbe condita1726
Armenian calendar422
ԹՎ ՆԻԲ
Assyrian calendar5723
Balinese saka calendar894–895
Bengali calendar380
Berber calendar1923
Buddhist calendar1517
Burmese calendar335
Byzantine calendar6481–6482
Chinese calendar壬申年 (Water Monkey)
3669 or 3609
    — to —
癸酉年 (Water Rooster)
3670 or 3610
Coptic calendar689–690
Discordian calendar2139
Ethiopian calendar965–966
Hebrew calendar4733–4734
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1029–1030
 - Shaka Samvat894–895
 - Kali Yuga4073–4074
Holocene calendar10973
Iranian calendar351–352
Islamic calendar362–363
Japanese calendarTenroku 4 / Ten'en 1
(天延元年)
Javanese calendar874–875
Julian calendar973
CMLXXIII
Korean calendar3306
Minguo calendar939 before ROC
民前939年
Nanakshahi calendar−495
Seleucid era1284/1285 AG
Thai solar calendar1515–1516
Tibetan calendar阳水猴年
(male Water-Monkey)
1099 or 718 or −54
    — to —
阴水鸡年
(female Water-Rooster)
1100 or 719 or −53
Otto II is crowned as Holy Roman Emperor.

Events Edit

By place Edit

Byzantine Empire Edit

  • Spring – The Byzantine army, led by General Melias (Domestic of the Schools in the East), continues the operations in Upper Mesopotamia.
  • July: Melias moves against Amida (modern Turkey). He defeats the Arabs outside the walls, and begins to lay siege to the city. After a few days, a violent wind and a thick dust spreads over the Byzantine camp. Covered by the dust, the Arabs attack and route the Byzantines. Many of them are slaughtered and some, including Melias, are taken prisoner. Previous Byzantine gains in the area are lost. The wounded Melias dies later in captivity.

Europe Edit

England Edit

Africa Edit

By topic Edit

Commerce Edit

Religion Edit

Births Edit

Deaths Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Reuter, Timothy (1999). The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, p. 254. ISBN 978-0-521-36447-8.
  2. ^ Roger Collins (2009). Keepers of the keys of heaven: A History of the Papacy, p. 187 (Basic Books).

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This article is about the year 973 For other uses see 973 disambiguation Year 973 CMLXXIII was a common year starting on Wednesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar Millennium 1st millenniumCenturies 9th century 10th century 11th centuryDecades 950s 960s 970s 980s 990sYears 970 971 972 973 974 975 976973 in various calendarsGregorian calendar973CMLXXIIIAb urbe condita1726Armenian calendar422ԹՎ ՆԻԲAssyrian calendar5723Balinese saka calendar894 895Bengali calendar380Berber calendar1923Buddhist calendar1517Burmese calendar335Byzantine calendar6481 6482Chinese calendar壬申年 Water Monkey 3669 or 3609 to 癸酉年 Water Rooster 3670 or 3610Coptic calendar689 690Discordian calendar2139Ethiopian calendar965 966Hebrew calendar4733 4734Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1029 1030 Shaka Samvat894 895 Kali Yuga4073 4074Holocene calendar10973Iranian calendar351 352Islamic calendar362 363Japanese calendarTenroku 4 Ten en 1 天延元年 Javanese calendar874 875Julian calendar973CMLXXIIIKorean calendar3306Minguo calendar939 before ROC民前939年Nanakshahi calendar 495Seleucid era1284 1285 AGThai solar calendar1515 1516Tibetan calendar阳水猴年 male Water Monkey 1099 or 718 or 54 to 阴水鸡年 female Water Rooster 1100 or 719 or 53Otto II is crowned as Holy Roman Emperor Contents 1 Events 1 1 By place 1 1 1 Byzantine Empire 1 1 2 Europe 1 1 3 England 1 1 4 Africa 1 2 By topic 1 2 1 Commerce 1 2 2 Religion 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents EditBy place Edit Byzantine Empire Edit Spring The Byzantine army led by General Melias Domestic of the Schools in the East continues the operations in Upper Mesopotamia July Melias moves against Amida modern Turkey He defeats the Arabs outside the walls and begins to lay siege to the city After a few days a violent wind and a thick dust spreads over the Byzantine camp Covered by the dust the Arabs attack and route the Byzantines Many of them are slaughtered and some including Melias are taken prisoner Previous Byzantine gains in the area are lost The wounded Melias dies later in captivity Europe Edit May 7 Emperor Otto I the Great dies at Memleben in Thuringia modern Germany after a 37 year reign He is succeeded by his 18 year old son Otto II the Red who becomes absolute ruler of the Holy Roman Empire His mother Adelaide will exert great influence on Otto although her lavish philanthropies will be a source of contention Otto s succession leads to conflicts in the south German duchies and in Lotharingia 1 England Edit Edgar I the Peaceful is crowned king during a royal ceremony at Bath by Archbishop Dunstan In a council at Chester Lothian a region of the Lowlands is ceded to Scotland in return for fealty from King Kenneth II Edgar I marches with his army north to Chester His navy meets him there via the Irish Sea This show of strength persuades the Northern Kings to submit to his overlordship approximate date Africa Edit Caliph Al Mu izz transfers the royal residence of the Fatimid Caliphate from El Mansuriya modern Tunisia to the newly founded city of Cairo in Egypt He leaves general Buluggin ibn Ziri to govern the Western North African territories which will become the province of Al Maghreb meaning the West By topic Edit Commerce Edit Cloves ginger black pepper and other Eastern spices are available for purchase in the marketplace at Mainz The spices are brought to the city by Jewish traveling merchants known as the Radhanites who have contacts in the international trade between the Christian and Islamic world approximate date Religion Edit January 19 Pope Benedict VI is consecrated as the 134th pope of the Catholic Church He is installed at Rome with the approval of Otto I and becomes a puppet ruler of the Holy Roman Empire The Roman aristocracy resents Otto s dominance in Roman civil and ecclesiastical affairs 2 In the Council of Winchester Edgar I accepts a Monastic Agreement called the Regularis Concordia The document is compiled by Bishop AEthelwold and serves as a rule for how monastic life should be performed Births EditMay 6 Henry II emperor of the Holy Roman Empire d 1024 September 4 Al Biruni Persian physician and polymath d 1048 Adelaide I German princess and abbess approximate date Abul Ala Al Ma arri Syrian philosopher and poet d 1057 Hisham III Umayyad caliph of Cordoba d 1036 Murasaki Shikibu Japanese poet and lady in waiting or 978 Qadi Abd al Wahhab Abbasid scholar and jurist d 1031 Deaths EditJanuary 14 Ekkehard I Frankish monk and poet March 26 Guntram the Rich Frankish nobleman March 27 Hermann Billung Frankish nobleman May 7 Otto I emperor of the Holy Roman Empire b 912 May 15 Byrhthelm bishop of Wells Somerset July 4 Ulrich or Oldarici bishop of Augsburg b 893 July 19 Kyunyeo Korean monk and poet b 917 September 12 Nefingus bishop of Angers November 12 Burchard III Frankish nobleman December 18 or 972 Eberhard IV Frankish nobleman or 972 Abu l Abbas Ismail Abbasid official and statesman Cathal mac Tadg king of Connacht Ireland Conchobar mac Tadg king of Connacht Geibennach mac Aedha king of Ui Maine Ireland Guo Zongxun emperor of Later Zhou d 953 Hrotsvitha German canoness and poet approximate date Jawdhar Fatimid general and chief minister Karka II ruler of the Rashtrakuta Empire India Melias Byzantine general approximate date Reginar III Frankish nobleman approximate date Richar or Richer Frankish nobleman Werner or Warin Frankish noblemanReferences Edit Reuter Timothy 1999 The New Cambridge Medieval History Volume III p 254 ISBN 978 0 521 36447 8 Roger Collins 2009 Keepers of the keys of heaven A History of the Papacy p 187 Basic Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 973 amp oldid 1086663209, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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