fbpx
Wikipedia

963

Year 963 (CMLXIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
963 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar963
CMLXIII
Ab urbe condita1716
Armenian calendar412
ԹՎ ՆԺԲ
Assyrian calendar5713
Balinese saka calendar884–885
Bengali calendar370
Berber calendar1913
Buddhist calendar1507
Burmese calendar325
Byzantine calendar6471–6472
Chinese calendar壬戌年 (Water Dog)
3660 or 3453
    — to —
癸亥年 (Water Pig)
3661 or 3454
Coptic calendar679–680
Discordian calendar2129
Ethiopian calendar955–956
Hebrew calendar4723–4724
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1019–1020
 - Shaka Samvat884–885
 - Kali Yuga4063–4064
Holocene calendar10963
Iranian calendar341–342
Islamic calendar351–352
Japanese calendarŌwa 3
(応和3年)
Javanese calendar863–864
Julian calendar963
CMLXIII
Korean calendar3296
Minguo calendar949 before ROC
民前949年
Nanakshahi calendar−505
Seleucid era1274/1275 AG
Thai solar calendar1505–1506
Tibetan calendar阳水狗年
(male Water-Dog)
1089 or 708 or −64
    — to —
阴水猪年
(female Water-Pig)
1090 or 709 or −63
Emperor Nikephoros II (c. 912–969)

Events edit

By place edit

Byzantine Empire edit

Europe edit

Asia edit

  • The Chinese government of the Song Dynasty attempts to ban the practice of cremation; despite this decree, the lower and middle classes continue to cremate their dead, until the government resolves the problem in the 12th century, by establishing public graveyards for paupers.
  • The Nanping State, one of the Ten Kingdoms in south-central China, is forced to surrender, when invaded by armies of the Song Dynasty.

By topic edit

Religion edit


Births edit

Deaths edit

References edit

  1. ^ Timothy Reuter (1999). The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, p. 592. ISBN 978-0-521-36447-8.
  2. ^ Ostrogorsky, George (1969). History of The Byzantine State. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. p. 284. ISBN 0-8135-0599-2.
  3. ^ Timothy Reuter (1999). The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, p. 248. ISBN 978-0-521-36447-8.

this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, january, 2018, learn, when,. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 963 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Year 963 CMLXIII was a common year starting on Thursday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 9th century 10th century 11th century Decades 940s 950s 960s 970s 980s Years 960 961 962 963 964 965 966 963 in various calendarsGregorian calendar963CMLXIIIAb urbe condita1716Armenian calendar412ԹՎ ՆԺԲAssyrian calendar5713Balinese saka calendar884 885Bengali calendar370Berber calendar1913Buddhist calendar1507Burmese calendar325Byzantine calendar6471 6472Chinese calendar壬戌年 Water Dog 3660 or 3453 to 癸亥年 Water Pig 3661 or 3454Coptic calendar679 680Discordian calendar2129Ethiopian calendar955 956Hebrew calendar4723 4724Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1019 1020 Shaka Samvat884 885 Kali Yuga4063 4064Holocene calendar10963Iranian calendar341 342Islamic calendar351 352Japanese calendarŌwa 3 応和3年 Javanese calendar863 864Julian calendar963CMLXIIIKorean calendar3296Minguo calendar949 before ROC民前949年Nanakshahi calendar 505Seleucid era1274 1275 AGThai solar calendar1505 1506Tibetan calendar阳水狗年 male Water Dog 1089 or 708 or 64 to 阴水猪年 female Water Pig 1090 or 709 or 63 Emperor Nikephoros II c 912 969 Contents 1 Events 1 1 By place 1 1 1 Byzantine Empire 1 1 2 Europe 1 1 3 Asia 1 2 By topic 1 2 1 Religion 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents editBy place edit Byzantine Empire edit March 15 Emperor Romanos II dies at age 25 probably of poison administered by his wife Empress Theophano He is succeeded by his infant son Basil II Theophano becomes regent and de facto ruler naming her other son Constantine VIII only 3 years old as co emperor of the Byzantine Empire 1 July 2 Nikephoros II Phokas is proclaimed emperor by his troops in Caesarea He sends a fleet to secure the Bosphorus Strait against his enemies Chief minister Joseph Bringas gathers support and closes the gates of Constantinople General Marianos Argyros is killed in a riot forcing Bringas to flee August 16 Nikephoros II makes a triumphal entry in Constantinople and is hailed as the conqueror He is crowned emperor in Hagia Sophia September 20 Nikephoros II marries the former Byzantine consort Theophano the widow of Emperor Romanos II bolstering his legitimacy 2 Europe edit Gero I margrave of Merseburg campaigns against the Slavs He forces Prince Mieszko I of the Polans in Poland to pay tribute to Emperor Otto I the Great He expands his territory the Marca Geronis March of Gero to the mouth of the Oder River 3 Sviatoslav I Grand Prince of Kiev begins a 2 year campaign in which he will defeat Khazar forces along the Don River vanquish the Ossetes and the Circassians in the northern Caucasus He also successfully attacks the Bulgars on the Volga River November Otto arrives at Rome Pope John XII and Adalbert II co ruler of Italy flee to Campania taking with them most of the Papal treasury Otto is warmly received by the Roman citizens as liberator December King Berengar II the father of Adalbert II surrenders at the fortress of Montefeltro to German forces He and his wife Willa are taken prisoner and dispatched to Bamberg Luxembourg has her beginnings at Luxembourg Castle located on the Bock founded by Sigfried count of the Ardennes Asia edit The Chinese government of the Song Dynasty attempts to ban the practice of cremation despite this decree the lower and middle classes continue to cremate their dead until the government resolves the problem in the 12th century by establishing public graveyards for paupers The Nanping State one of the Ten Kingdoms in south central China is forced to surrender when invaded by armies of the Song Dynasty By topic edit Religion edit November 6 Synod of Rome Otto I calls a council at St Peter s Basilica John XII is deposed on charges that he has conducted himself dishonorably and instigated an armed rebellion against Otto December 6 Pope Leo VIII is appointed to the office of Protonotary and begins his papacy as antipope of Rome a reign with the concurrently deposed John XII The Monastery of Great Lavra at Mount Athos northeastern Greece is founded by the Byzantine monk Athanasius the Athonite Births editMarch 13 Anna Porphyrogenita Grand Princess of Kiev d 1011 April 17 Sweyn Forkbeard king of Denmark and Norway d 1014 Edith of Wilton English princess and abbess approximate date Li Jiqian Chinese governor and rebel leader d 1004 Nuh II emir of the Samanid Dynasty Iran d 997 Samsam al Dawla Buyid emir approximate date Snorri Godi Icelandic Viking chieftain d 1031 Deaths editMarch 15 Romanos II Byzantine emperor b 938 March 31 Abu Ja far Ahmad ibn Muhammad Saffarid emir b 906 April 3 William III duke of Aquitaine b 915 April 10 Oda of Metz German noblewoman April 16 William I German nobleman April 18 Stephen Lekapenos Byzantine co emperor August 16 Marianos Argyros Byzantine general Abu Muhammad al Hasan Buyid vizier Alp Tegin Samanid commander in chief Donnchad mac Cellachain king of Munster Ireland Fothad I bishop of St Andrews approximate date Goltregoda Frankish countess and regent b 920 Ingeborg Tryggvasdotter Viking noblewoman John II duke of Gaeta Italy approximate date Michael Maleinos Byzantine monk approximate date Ordono IV the Bad king of Leon or 962 Rudolfe II or Raoul Frankish nobleman Tryggve Olafsson Norse Viking king Wang empress of the Song Dynasty b 942 References edit Timothy Reuter 1999 The New Cambridge Medieval History Volume III p 592 ISBN 978 0 521 36447 8 Ostrogorsky George 1969 History of The Byzantine State New Brunswick Rutgers University Press p 284 ISBN 0 8135 0599 2 Timothy Reuter 1999 The New Cambridge Medieval History Volume III p 248 ISBN 978 0 521 36447 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 963 amp oldid 1194329771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.