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The 980s decade ran from January 1, 980, to December 31, 989.

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  • Summer – Emperor Otto II (the Red) assembles an imperial expeditionary force at Taranto, and proceeds along the gulf coast towards Calabria. In the meantime, Emir Abu'l-Qasim (Kalbid) of the Emirate of Sicily declares a Holy War (jihad) against the Germans, but his forces retreat when he notices the unexpected strength of Otto's troops (not far from Rossano).
  • July 13 (or 14) – Battle of Stilo: Abu'l-Qasim is cornered by the imperial German forces led by Otto II at Cape Colonna (south of Crotone). After a violent clash, the German heavy cavalry destroys the Muslim centre, killing al-Qasim in the initial fighting. The Saracens hold together and draw Otto into a trap, encircling and defeating his forces (killing around 4,000 men).[3]
  • King Harald Bluetooth invades Norway, pillaging southwest Norway all the way to Stad, where he encounters Haakon Sigurdsson (the de facto ruler of Norway) and his army. He flees back to Denmark, ending the invasion.
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  • Fall – Emperor En'yū abdicates the throne in favor of his 16-year-old son Kazan after a 15-year reign. En'yū retires and becomes a Buddhist priest.

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The 980s decade ran from January 1 980 to December 31 989 Contents 1 Events 1 1 980 1 1 1 By place 1 1 1 1 Europe 1 1 1 2 England 1 1 1 3 Arabian Empire 1 1 1 4 Africa 1 1 2 By topic 1 1 2 1 Religion 1 2 981 1 2 1 By place 1 2 1 1 Europe 1 2 1 2 Asia 1 2 2 By topic 1 2 2 1 Exploration 1 2 2 2 Religion 1 2 2 3 Commerce 1 3 982 1 3 1 By place 1 3 1 1 Europe 1 3 1 2 Asia 1 3 2 By topic 1 3 2 1 Exploration 1 3 2 2 Religion 1 4 983 1 4 1 By place 1 4 1 1 Europe 1 4 1 2 Arabian Empire 1 4 1 3 China 1 4 2 By topic 1 4 2 1 Religion 1 5 984 1 5 1 By place 1 5 1 1 Europe 1 5 1 2 Japan 1 5 2 By topic 1 5 2 1 Technology 1 5 2 2 Religion 1 6 985 1 6 1 By place 1 6 1 1 Europe 1 6 1 2 England 1 6 1 3 Asia 1 6 2 By topic 1 6 2 1 Exploration 1 6 2 2 Religion 1 7 986 1 7 1 By place 1 7 1 1 Byzantine Empire 1 7 1 2 Europe 1 7 1 3 Arabian Empire 1 7 1 4 Asia 1 7 2 By topic 1 7 2 1 Exploration 1 7 2 2 Literature 1 8 987 1 8 1 By place 1 8 1 1 Byzantine Empire 1 8 1 2 Europe 1 8 1 3 Africa 1 9 988 1 9 1 By place 1 9 1 1 Byzantine Empire 1 9 1 2 Europe 1 9 1 3 China 1 9 2 By topic 1 9 2 1 Religion 1 9 2 2 Economy 1 10 989 1 10 1 By place 1 10 1 1 Byzantine Empire 1 10 1 2 Europe 1 10 2 By topic 1 10 2 1 Religion 1 10 2 2 Art 1 10 2 3 Education 1 10 2 4 Astronomy 2 Significant people 3 Births 4 Deaths 5 ReferencesEvents980 This section is transcluded from AD 980 edit history By place edit Europe edit Peace is concluded between Emperor Otto II the Red and King Lothair III or Lothair IV at Margut ending the Franco German war of 978 980 Lothair renounces his claim on Lower Lorraine while Otto promises to recognize Lothair s son Louis V as the rightful heir of the West Frankish Kingdom June 11 Vladimir I the Great grand prince of Kiev consolidates the Kievan realm from modern Ukraine to the Baltic Sea Vladimir is proclaimed ruler knyaz of all Kievan Rus Fall Otto II sets off on his first expedition to Italy He leaves the government in the hands of Archchancellor Willigis Otto is accompanied by his wife Empress Theophanu 1 Winter Otto II celebrates Christmas with his family at Ravenna He receives the Iron Crown of Lombardy as the King of Italy King Harald Bluetooth orders the construction of the Viking ring fortress of Trelleborg modern Denmark England edit Viking raids from Scandinavia threaten the southern English coast after a pause of 25 years Hampshire and the Isle of Thanet are ravaged Arabian Empire edit The Dari dialect which will become the major language of Persia is developed in the royal courts of the Samanid Empire in Central Asia Africa edit The Kilwa Sultanate centered at Kilwa an island off modern Tanzania is founded by Ali ibn al Hassan Shirazi Persian prince of Shiraz 2 By topic edit Religion edit Notker or Notger Frankish Benedictine monk and bishop founds the Prince Bishopric of Liege modern Belgium which will remain an independent state inside the Holy Roman Empire for more than 800 years 981 This section is transcluded from AD 981 edit history By place edit Europe edit Spring Emperor Otto II the Red leads the imperial court to Rome making the city his imperial capital and receives nobles from all parts of Western Europe Otto makes plans to conquer Byzantine Italy Fall Otto II departs with an expeditionary force from Rome and invades Apulia Southern Italy to punish the Saracens He demands a fleet from Pisa and imposes a trade embargo against Venice Al Mansur the de facto ruler of Al Andalus conquers and razes the city of Zamora as part of his effort to seize the Christian dominated north of the Iberian Peninsula Asia edit Summer Seongjong ascends the throne of Goryeo Korea after the death of his brother in law and cousin king Gyeongjong The first recorded Mahamastakabhisheka ceremony of the sacred 57 foot 17 m high monolithic statue of Bahubali is performed The Gommateshwara statue is built by Chavundaraya minister and commander of the Ganga Dynasty in India approximate date By topic edit Exploration edit Erik the Red leaves Norway to survey west of Iceland in Viking longships that carry nearly 700 people with cattle horses and other necessities for starting a colony on the island Erik finds land and calls it Greenland Religion edit Spring Pope Benedict VII dissolves the Slavic bishopric of Merseburg after conferring with Otto II He issues an encyclical forbidding the exaction of money for the conferral of any Holy Order known as simony Commerce edit The first commercially made shaving soap sells for 3 dirhams 0 3 dinars 982 This section is transcluded from AD 982 edit history By place edit Europe edit Summer Emperor Otto II the Red assembles an imperial expeditionary force at Taranto and proceeds along the gulf coast towards Calabria In the meantime Emir Abu l Qasim Kalbid of the Emirate of Sicily declares a Holy War jihad against the Germans but his forces retreat when he notices the unexpected strength of Otto s troops not far from Rossano July 13 or 14 Battle of Stilo Abu l Qasim is cornered by the imperial German forces led by Otto II at Cape Colonna south of Crotone After a violent clash the German heavy cavalry destroys the Muslim centre killing al Qasim in the initial fighting The Saracens hold together and draw Otto into a trap encircling and defeating his forces killing around 4 000 men 3 King Harald Bluetooth invades Norway pillaging southwest Norway all the way to Stad where he encounters Haakon Sigurdsson the de facto ruler of Norway and his army He flees back to Denmark ending the invasion Asia edit Adud al Dawla emir king of kings of the Buyid Dynasty concludes a 10 year peace treaty with the Byzantine Empire He establishes what will soon become the most important hospital of Baghdad 4 The Indian Rashtrakuta Dynasty ends as its last ruler Indra IV commits Sallekhana the Jain religious practice of voluntarily starving oneself to death October 13 Chinese Emperor Jingzong dies in camp during a hunting trip after a 13 year reign He is succeeded by his 11 year old son Shengzong as ruler of the Khitan led Liao Dynasty His mother Empress Dowager Xiao Yanyan becomes the regent 5 By topic edit Exploration edit Erik the Red establishes the first Viking colonies in Greenland see 981 Religion edit Adalbert becomes bishop of Prague after the death of Detmar or Dietmar 983 This section is transcluded from AD 983 edit history By place edit Europe edit Summer Diet of Verona Emperor Otto II the Red declares war against the Byzantine Empire and the Emirate of Sicily He assembles a large expeditionary force for a renewal of an invasion in Calabria Southern Italy Otto gifts the Rheingau Rhine District to the Archbishopric of Mainz during the Veronese donation Otto III is elected king of Germany and Italy Great Slav Rising The Polabian Slavs Wends mainly Lutici and Obotrite tribes living east of the Elbe River revolt against Christianity and their subjugation to the German former East Frankish realm of the Holy Roman Empire They invade northern Germany sacking the cities of Havelberg Brandenburg and Hamburg King Harald Bluetooth rebels against the overlordship of Otto II A Danish Viking army under his son Sweyn Forkbeard invades the March of Schleswig along the northern border of modern Denmark The Sorb Slavs in northern Germany overrun and conquer the March of Zeitz Marca Geronis from Saxon control December 7 Otto II dies from a fever in his palace at Rome after a 10 year reign He is succeeded by his 3 year old son Otto III December 25 Otto III is crowned at Aachen by Archbishops Willigis of Mainz and John X of Ravenna The Holy Roman Empire comes under the regency of his mother Empress consort Theophanu Arabian Empire edit March 26 Adud al Dawla ruler emir of the Buyid Dynasty dies after a 34 year reign He is succeeded by his 20 year old son Samsam al Dawla who is recognised by the Abbasid Caliphate During al Dawla s rule his dominions are divided through civil war and revolts until 987 Fall Fatimid troops under the defecting Hamdanid governor of Homs Bakjur attack Aleppo modern Syria but are repulsed through the intervention of the Byzantine army Bardas Phokas the Younger sacks the city while Bakjur flees to Fatimid territory in Egypt China edit Emperor Sheng Zong of the Khitan led Liao Dynasty leads an expeditionary force against the Zubu after they killed their own khan and begin to act in defiance of the Khitan One of the Four Great Books of Song the encyclopedia Imperial Readings of the Taiping Era is completed in 1 000 volumes of 4 7 million written Chinese characters By topic edit Religion edit July 10 Pope Benedict VII dies after a 9 year reign Otto II secures the election of the imperial chancellor and appoints John XIV as the 136th pope of the Catholic Church 984 This section is transcluded from AD 984 edit history By place edit Europe edit Spring German boy king Otto III 4 years old is seized by the deposed Henry II Duke of Bavaria the Wrangler who has recovered his duchy and claims the regency as a member of the Ottonian Dynasty But Henry is forced to hand over Otto to his mother empress consort Theophanu 6 King Ramiro III of Leon loses his throne to Bermudo II the rival king of Galicia who also becomes ruler of the entire Kingdom of Leon modern day Spain Japan edit Fall Emperor En yu abdicates the throne in favor of his 16 year old son Kazan after a 15 year reign En yu retires and becomes a Buddhist priest By topic edit Technology edit Qiao Weiyue a Chinese engineer innovates the first known use of the double gated canal pound lock during the Song dynasty for adjusting different water levels in segments of the Grand Canal in China Religion edit August 20 Pope John XIV dies a prisoner in the Castel Sant Angelo at Rome after a 1 year reign having either been murdered or starved to death 7 Anti Pope Boniface VII returns from Constantinople and gains support from the powerful Roman Crescentii family He takes hold of the papal throne 985 This section is transcluded from AD 985 edit history By place edit Europe edit Summer Henry II the Wrangler is restored as duke of Bavaria by Empress Theophanu and her mother in law Adelaide at an Hoftag assembly in Rohr Thuringia King Otto III 5 years old remains under the regency of the two empresses in the Holy Roman Empire and in the Kingdom of Italy 8 Battle of Fyrisvellir King Eric the Victorious defeats a Swedish Viking army under Styrbjorn the Strong his nephew near Uppsala July 6 The city of Barcelona is sacked by Moorish troops under Al Mansur the de facto ruler of Al Andalus modern day Spain 9 England edit Lady Wulfrun an Anglo Saxon noblewoman is granted land by King AEthelred II the Unready She founds Heantune that later becomes the city of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands 10 Asia edit Raja Raja Chola I considered by many as the greatest emperor of the Chola Empire becomes ruler of the Chola Dynasty During his reign he expands his domains beyond South India By topic edit Exploration edit Greenland is colonized by the Icelandic Viking Erik the Red according to legend but has been established as approximately correct see History of Greenland Religion edit July 20 Anti Pope Boniface VII dies under suspicious circumstances at Rome He is succeeded by John XV as the 137th pope of the Catholic Church Amalfitan Benedictines found the only Latin Christian monastery on Mount Athos with the support of John the Iberian The monastery will last until 1287 986 This section is transcluded from AD 986 edit history By place edit Byzantine Empire edit August 17 Battle of the Gates of Trajan Emperor Basil II leads a Byzantine expeditionary force 30 000 men against the Bulgarians to capture the fortress city of Sredets After a siege of 20 days Basil is forced to retreat from the Sofia Valley towards the town of Ihtiman through a passage known as the Gate of Trajan The Bulgarians under Tsar Samuel ambush and defeat the Byzantine forces Only the elite Varangian Guard escapes with heavy casualties and leads Basil to safety through secondary routes 11 Europe edit March 2 King Lothair III or Lothair IV dies after a 32 year reign at Laon He is succeeded by his 19 year old son Louis V as ruler of the West Frankish Kingdom Summer Al Mansur the de facto ruler of Al Andalus continues his effort in the north of the Iberian Peninsula and plunders the city of Coimbra modern Portugal Empress Theophanu accompanied by the 6 year old King Otto III and Henry II of Bavaria leads a campaign against Bohemia and the Slavs on the Elbe frontier Mieszko I duke de facto ruler of Poland pledges his allegiance to Otto III and the Holy Roman Empire He promises assistance in Otto s war against the Slavs Battle of Hjorungavagr The Earls of Lade under Haakon Sigurdsson the Powerful defeat a Danish invasion force led by the Jomsvikings in western Norway Winter King Harald II Bluetooth dies after a 28 year reign driven into exile He is succeeded by his son Sweyn Forkbeard as ruler of Denmark and Norway Arabian Empire edit Winter Sabuktigin emir of the Ghaznavid Dynasty invades India He expands the emirate between the Kabul Valley and the Indus River after defeating King Jayapala Asia edit Emperor Kazan abdicates the throne after a political struggle from the Fujiwara family He is succeeded by his 6 year old cousin Ichijō as the 66th emperor tennō of Japan Summer Chi Go Pass Campaign The Song Dynasty sends armies on three fronts against the Liao Dynasty in the Sixteen Prefectures but they are defeated on all fronts By topic edit Exploration edit Bjarni Herjolfsson a Norse Icelandic merchant captain and explorer becomes the first inhabitant of the Old World to discover the mainland of the Americas Literature edit One of the Four Great Books of Song the Chinese encyclopedia Finest Blossoms in the Garden of Literature is finished with a total of 1 000 volumes 987 This section is transcluded from AD 987 edit history By place edit Byzantine Empire edit February 7 Bardas Phokas the Younger and Bardas Skleros two members of the military elite begin a wide scale rebellion against Emperor Basil II They overrun Anatolia and Phokas declares himself Emperor Basil applies for military assistance from Prince Vladimir the Great ruler of Kievan Rus who agrees to help him and sends a Varangian army 6 000 men 12 Europe edit Al Mansur the de facto ruler of Al Andalus occupies the city of Coimbra modern Portugal 13 July 3 After the last Carolingian king of West Francia Louis V had died in May Hugo Capet is crowned king at Noyon December The 15 year old Robert the son of Hugh Capet is crowned co ruler of France around Christmas at Orleans 14 The population of Bari revolts against the Byzantine Empire 15 Africa edit The Zirid Dynasty fails to reconquer the western part of the Maghreb Land of Atlas which they have recently lost to the Umayyad Caliphate 16 988 This section is transcluded from AD 988 edit history By place edit Byzantine Empire edit Fall Emperor Basil II supported by a contingent of 6 000 Varangians the future Varangian Guard organizes the defences of Constantinople to meet a threat from the insurgents Bardas Phokas the Younger and Bardas Skleros Basil crosses the Bosphorus and leads a surprise attack on the rebel camp of Kalokyros Delphinas at Chrysopolis Delphinas is captured and executed either by crucifixion or by impalement approximate date Europe edit April 1 16 year old Robert II of France Robert the Pious is married to the much older Rozala the widow of Arnulf II The marriage is arranged by Robert s father King Hugh Capet to secure the loyalty of the County of Flanders Borrell II count of Barcelona does not renew his allegiance to Hugh Capet He becomes a de facto independent ruler and starts minting its own currency this will be confirmed legally by the Treaty of Corbeil 1258 Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine younger brother of the late King Lothair of France revolts against Hugh Capet He conquers the city of Laon in northern France with support of his half brother Arnulf archbishop of Reims Almanzor Al Mansur de facto ruler of Al Andalus continues his offensive against the kingdoms of Leon and Castile King Bermudo II escapes to Zamora the city resists for four days but is finally sacked and captured China edit The Liao dynasty adopts civil service examinations in the Southern Chancellery based on Tang dynasty models approximate date By topic edit Religion edit Grand Prince Vladimir the Great ruler of Kievan Rus marries Anna Porphyrogenita sister of Basil II and converts to Christianity He is baptized at Cherson in the Crimea taking the Christian name of Basil in honor of his brother in law Vladimir returns in triumph to Kiev and begins the Christianization of Kievan Rus to the Eastern Orthodox Church The Mezhyhirskyi Monastery located on the Dnieper River is founded by Michael I first metropolitan bishop of Kiev He arrives with Greek monks from Constantinople Economy edit March 18 The city of Odense located on the island of Funen in Denmark is founded King Otto III grants trade rights and to the neighbouring settlements 17 989 This section is transcluded from AD 989 edit history By place edit Byzantine Empire edit Emperor Basil II uses his contingent of 6 000 Varangians to help him defeat Bardas Phokas the Younger who suffers a seizure during the siege of Abydos threatening to blockade the Dardanelles Phokas dies ending the revolt and threat to Constantinople Upon Phokas death the other rebel leader Bardas Skleros who is captured and blinded yields to Basil s superior forces Europe edit Summer Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine captures the city of Reims by treachery of its new archbishop Arnulf the illegitimate son of the late King Lothair III King Hugh I Capet demands that Pope John XV disciplines Arnulf But John XV not wishing to defy Empress Theophanu refuses 18 Winter Theophanu arrives with her son King Otto III in Rome to meet John XV Crescentius II the Younger offers his submission to the Holy Roman Empire in return for which she confirms his title as patrician of Rome By topic edit Religion edit Council of Charroux French bishops under the patronage of William IV duke of Aquitaine declare the first Peace of God or Pax Dei This agreement grants immunity from violence to noncombatants peasants and clergy who can not defend themselves Art edit October 25 The Hagia Sophia at Constantinople is struck by a great earthquake causing the collapse of the western dome arch Basil II asks the Armenian architect Trdat the creator of the Cathedral of Ani to direct the repairs 19 Education edit Sankore Madrasah at this stage a mosque founded in Timbuktu modern day Mali Astronomy edit September Halley s Comet is at perihelion Significant people editAt Ta i Pope John XVBirthsTranscluding articles 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 and 989 980 July 5 Mokjong king of Goryeo Korea d 1009 July 15 Ichijō emperor of Japan d 1011 Abu Mansur al Baghdadi Persian scholar d 1037 Abu Ubayd al Juzjani Persian physician d 1070 Adalbero German nobleman approximate date Avicenna Persian polymath approximate date Baldwin IV the Bearded French nobleman d 1035 Bardo German abbot and archbishop approximate date Benedict VIII pope of the Catholic Church d 1024 Einar Thambarskelfir Norwegian nobleman d 1050 Ekkehard IV Swiss chronicler approximate date Farrukhi Sistani Persian poet approximate date Geoffrey I French nobleman d 1008 Herman I German nobleman approximate date Humbert I founder of the House of Savoy approximate date Pope Nicholas II pope of the Catholic Church d 1061 Olof Skotkonung king of Sweden approximate date Otto III Holy Roman Emperor d 1002 Sviatopolk I Grand Prince of Kiev approximate date Tancred of Hauteville Norman nobleman d 1041 Theodora Porphyrogenita Byzantine empress d 1056 Xuedou Chongxian Chinese Buddhist monk d 1052 981 Abu l Qasim al Husayn ibn Ali al Maghribi Arab statesman d 1027 Giovanni Orseolo Venetian nobleman d 1006 Li Deming Chinese general and rebel leader d 1032 Theodora Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire d 1056 20 Torstein Knarresmed Norse Viking warrior approximate date Vladivoj duke of Bohemia approximate date 982 Atisa Bengali Buddhist religious leader d 1054 Dirk III or Theodoric count of Holland d 1039 Judith of Brittany duchess of Normandy d 1017 983 Abd al Rahman Sanchuelo Umayyad chief minister d 1009 Anthony of Kiev Rus monk and saint d 1073 Gunnlaugr Ormstunga Icelandic poet approximate date Odo II French nobleman and pretender d 1037 Wulfnoth Cild Anglo Norse nobleman approximate date 984 Abu al Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad founder of the Abbadid dynasty d 1042 Choe Chung Korean Confucian scholar and poet d 1068 Emma of Normandy noblewoman queen consort of England twice Denmark and Norway d 1052 approximate date 985 August 13 Al Hakim bi Amr Allah Fatimid caliph d 1021 Adalbert margrave of Austria approximate date Boniface III margrave of Tuscany approximate date Gilbert Buatere Norman nobleman approximate date Gisela or Gizella queen of Hungary d 1065 John Gualbert Italian monk and abbot d 1073 Hamza ibn Ali ibn Ahmad founding leader of the Druze Maria of Amalfi Lombard duchess and regent Osmond Drengot Norman nobleman approximate date Pilgrim archbishop of Cologne approximate date Radbot German nobleman approximate date Rodulfus Glaber French monk and chronicler d 1047 Theobald II French nobleman approximate date Wazo bishop of Liege approximate date Zhao Yuanyan prince of the Song Dynasty d 1044 986 Al Qushayri Persian Sufi scholar and theologian d 1072 AEthelstan AEtheling son of AEthelred II the Unready d 1014 Bezprym or Besfrim duke of Poland approximate date Constance of Arles French queen approximate date Le Long Đĩnh emperor of the Le Dynasty d 1009 Poppo archbishop of Trier approximate date Reginald I count palatine of Burgundy d 1057 987 Al Mahdi al Husayn Zaidi imam of Yemen d 1013 Ibn Hayyan Moorish writer and historian d 1075 Li imperial consort of the Song Dynasty d 1032 Liu Yong Chinese poet of the Song Dynasty d 1053 988 Ali ibn Ridwan Arab physician and astrologer d 1061 Matilda of Swabia German noblewoman d 1032 Minamoto no Yoriyoshi Japanese nobleman d 1075 Nōin Japanese monk and waka poet d 1051 Pang Ji chancellor of the Song Dynasty d 1063 Shōshi empress consort of Japan d 1074 Stephen I king of Croatia approximate date Tilopa Indian tantric practitioner d 1069 989 September 5 Fan Zhongyan chancellor of the Song Dynasty d 1052 Ademar de Chabannes French monk and historian d 1034 Al Jayyani Arab scholar and mathematician d 1079 Chaghri Beg co ruler of the Seljuk Empire d 1060 Regelinda margravine of Meissen approximate date DeathsTranscluding articles 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 and 989 980 February 15 Berthold German nobleman approximate date September 28 Minamoto no Hiromasa Japanese nobleman b 918 Dado or Dodon Italian nobleman approximate date Domnall ua Neill or Donal O Neill High King of Ireland Eoghan Ua Cathain abbot of Clonfert Ireland Gunnhild Norwegian Viking queen approximate date Ibn Khalawayh Persian scholar and grammar or 981 Liu Chang emperor of Southern Han b 942 Yaropolk I Grand Prince of Kiev approximate date 981 February 12 AElfstan bishop of Ramsbury June 20 Adalbert archbishop of Magdeburg July 9 Ramiro Garces king of Viguera Spain July 12 Xue Juzheng Chinese scholar official and historian August 13 Gyeongjong king of Goryeo Korea b 955 Abu l Faraj Muhammad Buyid nobleman and statesman Amlaib Cuaran Viking king of Scandinavian York Ibn Khalawayh Persian scholar and grammar or 980 Pandulf Ironhead prince of Benevento and Capua Slavnik founder of the Slavnik Dynasty Bohemia Wigger I German nobleman approximate date Zhao Defang prince of the Song Dynasty b 959 982 January 2 Detmar or Dietmar bishop of Prague July 13 or 14 Battle of Stilo Abu l Qasim Kalbid emir of Sicily Gunther margrave of Merseburg Henry I bishop of Augsburg Landulf IV Lombard prince Pandulf II Lombard prince October 13 Jing Zong emperor of the Liao Dynasty b 948 November 26 Matilda queen of Burgundy or 981 Abu l Haret Muhammad Farighunid ruler approximate date Abu l Husain Utbi Samanid vizier Al Hasan ibn Ubayd Allah ibn Tughj Ikhshidid prince and regent Eadwine ealdorman of Sussex approximate date Gao Huaide Chinese general b 926 Indra IV Rashtrakuta ruler India Jordan bishop of Poland or 984 Otto I duke of Swabia and Bavaria b 954 Senorina Galician abbess and saint Shabbethai Donnolo Jewish physician b 913 Wang Pu Chinese chancellor b 922 983 March 26 Adud al Dawla ruler of the Buyid Dynasty b 936 July 10 Benedict VII pope of the Catholic Church December 7 Otto II Holy Roman Emperor b 955 Aed Ua Dubhda king of Ui Fiachrach Ireland AElfhere Anglo Saxon ealdorman approximate date Antony III the Studite patriarch of Constantinople Ibrahim ibn Marzuban ruler of the Sallarid Dynasty Minamoto no Muneyuki Japanese nobleman and poet Minamoto no Shitagō Japanese waka poet b 911 Mu ayyad al Dawla ruler of the Buyid Dynasty b 942 984 July 7 Crescentius the Elder Roman politician and aristocrat July 18 Dietrich I bishop of Metz August 1 AEthelwold bishop of Winchester August 20 John XIV pope of the Catholic Church September 9 Warin archbishop of Cologne Buluggin ibn Ziri ruler emir of the Zirid Dynasty Domnall Claen king of Leinster Ireland Edith of Wilton English princess and abbess Eochaid Ua Floinn Irish poet approximate date Gerberga Frankish queen approximate date Jordan bishop of Poland or 982 Miro III count of Cerdanya and Besalu b 920 Ragnhild Eriksdotter Norse Viking noblewoman Shi Shouxin Chinese general b 928 985 January 31 Ryōgen Japanese monk and abbot b 912 June 26 Ramiro III king of Leon Spain b 961 July 20 Boniface VII antipope of the Catholic Church 21 August 25 Dietrich of Haldensleben German margrave Basil Lekapenos Byzantine chief minister b 925 Chen Hongjin Chinese warlord and general b 914 Herbert III the Old Frankish nobleman b 910 Hywel ap Ieuaf king of Gwynedd Wales Judith duchess regent of Bavaria b 925 Kishi Joō Japanese female waka poet b 929 Marzuban ibn Muhammad Shaddadid emir Muirgus mac Domnaill king of Ui Maine Ireland Rikdag margrave of Meissen Germany Tornike Eristavi Georgian general and monk Harold II Bluetooth king of Denmark and Norway 986 March 2 Lothair III king of the West Frankish Kingdom b 941 May 25 Abd al Rahman al Sufi Persian astronomer b 903 August Yang Ye Chinese general and governor jiedushi August 15 Minnborinus Irish missionary and abbot unknown date Bahram ibn Ardashir al Majusi Buyid official and general 22 Cadwallon ab Ieuaf king of Gwynedd Wales 23 probable AEthelstan Mannessune English landowner Bobo Frankish warrior and pilgrim 24 987 January 10 Pietro I Orseolo doge of Venice b 928 March 30 Arnulf II the Younger Frankish nobleman May 21 Louis V king of the West Frankish Kingdom July 13 Abu l Fawaris Ahmad ibn Ali Ikhshidid governor 25 July 21 Geoffrey I Greymantle Frankish nobleman September 8 approximate date Adalbert I Count of Vermandois Frankish nobleman 26 November 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