828
This page relates to the year 828 Calendrier Julien.
Events
North Africa
- In current the Morocco, the kingdom of Idriss II is divided between its ten sons. Delivered to the civil wars, coveted by the Omeyyades of Spain and the Fatimides, it is exhausted.
Europe
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the Relic S supposed of holy Marc, flights by two Venetian merchants with Alexandria, are brought to Venice.
- the trade with Egypt is then interdict in Venice. The two merchants give their spoils to the doge, who in reward allows them to sell in Rialto their illegal goods.
- maritime Forwarding of Boniface of Tuscan in Africa, between Carthage and Utique, to protect the Corsica and the Sardinia.
- Failure of Byzantine forwarding in Crete.
- Foundation of Alcamo by Arabic in Sicily.
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Louis the Piles load the monk of Corbie Anschaire (Ansgar) to accompany the applicant with the throne by the Denmark Harald Klakk, recently converted, and taken refuge at its court (826 -828). This last is beaten by its compatriots, in favor of the successors of Gotfrid. It is withdrawn with Rüstringen, in Frise. Anschaire lives among the Danes during two years. It forms with Christianity a dozen young slaves to create the core of a Danish clergy.
- After the crushing of the Croatian revolt of Ljudevit Posavski and in front of the Bulgarian threat, the king of Bavaria Louis Germanic the decides the division of the Slovenien territory in four administrative areas: the the Friuli and the areas of the South pass under the dependancy of Italy, future the Carniole, the Carantanie and part of the Pannonia remains under frank control.
- Fourteen members of the Czech nobility receive the baptism with Ratisbon.
- First church of Moravie built with Nitrated under prince Pribina.
- Louis the Piles takes measures so that the travelling merchants are not worried.
Science & technology
Art & culture
Births in 828
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Ibn Qutaybah, writer and Arab scientist.
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September 8th: Ali Al-Hadi, or the Imam Ali Al-Naqi, 10th Shiite Imam .
- Al-Dinawari, Kurdish scientist .
Death in 828
- Idris II, king of the Morocco.
- Arab Abu Al-Atahiya poet (born with Kufa in 748).
- Asmaï, Arab philosopher and grammairien of the school of Basra.
Map-bms: 828
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