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774 state leaders - Events of 775 - 776 state leaders - State leaders by year Jump to: navigation, search 773 state leaders - Events of 774 - 775 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 774 // Africa Makuria - ? Nekor - Said I ibn Idris King of Nekor (760-803) America Calakmul - Bolon Kawil, (c. ...
Events Leo IV succeeds Constantine V as Byzantine Emperor. ...
Jump to: navigation, search This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in any given year. ...
See also: - List of religious leaders in 775
Africa
Makuria (to Arabs al-Mukurra or al-Muqurra) was a kingdom located in what is today Southern Egypt and the Sudan. ...
The Kingdom of Nekor was an emirate in the Rif area of modern day Morocco, with its capital initially at Temsaman but later at Nekor. ...
Events Maya civilization city of Dos Pilas is abandoned. ...
Events Nicephorus I and Charlemagne settle their imperial boundaries. ...
America Calakmul is the name of both a municipality and a major archeological site in the Mexican state of Campeche, in the central part of the Yucatán Peninsula. ...
Events December 4 - Austrasian King Carloman dies, leaving his brother Charlemagne king of the now complete Frank kingdom (Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne Emperor of the Franks at Rome on Christmas Day, 800). ...
Events Uprising in Japan leads to a major defeat for Emperor Kammu, alongside a severe drought and famine Constantine becomes king of the Picts Herford founded by Charlemagne Fes founded by Idris I Eadburh marries Beorhtric of Wessex Births Deaths Categories: 789 ...
The Pre-Columbian city now known as Copán is a locale in extreme western Honduras, in the Copán Department, near to the Guatemalan border. ...
Events Ciniod succeeds Bridei V as king of the Picts. ...
Events October 1 - A man with a sword makes an attempt on emperor Nicephorus Is life. ...
Tikal is the largest of the ancient ruined cities of the Maya civilization. ...
Asia Alternate meaning: Bohai Sea Bohai (Chinese) or Balhae (Korean) was a kingdom in northeast Asia from AD 698 to 926, occupying parts of Manchuria, northern Korea, and Russian Far East. ...
Alternate meaning: Bohai Sea Bohai (Chinese) or Balhae (Korean) was a kingdom in northeast Asia from AD 698 to 926, occupying parts of Manchuria, northern Korea, and Russian Far East. ...
Events Favila becomes king of Asturias after Pelayos death Births Emperor Kammu of Japan (d. ...
Events Vikings sack the monastery of Lindisfarne, Northumbria. ...
Emperor Tang Daizong (代å®) (726-779, r. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Also the name of a rock band. ...
Events Abbasid caliph al-Mansur founds new capital at Baghdad, Iraq Births Deaths Emperor Xuanzong of Tang China Chinese poet Li Po, the Poet Immortal. ...
Events Offa of Mercia beats Cynewulf of Wessex and takes Bensington. ...
This article may not give enough verifiable information about the subject, or may not sufficiently explain its importance. ...
The Pratiharas, also called the Gurjara-Pratiharas were an Indian dynasty who ruled kingdoms in Rajasthan and northern India from the sixth to the eleventh centuries. ...
Events Leo IV succeeds Constantine V as Byzantine Emperor. ...
Events Emperor Nicephorus I of Byzantium suffers a major defeat against the Saracens at Crasus. ...
The Nara period (å¥è¯æä»£) of the History of Japan covers the years from about AD 710 to 794. ...
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ä»å¤©ç KÅnin TennÅ) (October 13, 7091 â December 23, 7812) was the 49th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. ...
Events Emperor Konin ascends to the throne of Japan, succeeding Empress Shotoku. ...
Events Emperor Kammu succeeds Emperor Konin as emperor of Japan. ...
Buddha and Bodhisattvas, 11th century, Pala Empire. ...
This article is about the Buddhist concept; see Anagarika Dharmapala for the Sri Lankan monk. ...
Events Emperor Konin ascends to the throne of Japan, succeeding Empress Shotoku. ...
Events Emperor Kammu succeeds Emperor Konin as emperor of Japan. ...
This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Events End of the Asuka period, the second and last part of the Yamato period and beginning of the Nara period in Japan. ...
Events Leo IV succeeds Constantine V as Byzantine Emperor. ...
Events Leo IV succeeds Constantine V as Byzantine Emperor. ...
Events Egbert of Wessex defeats Beornwulf of Mercia at Ellandun. ...
The Rashtrakutas were a dynasty which ruled the Deccan during the 8th-10th centuries. ...
Events Charles (Charlemagne) and Carloman divide the Frankish kingdom after the death of their father Pippin the Short. ...
Events Births Deaths July 12: Bertrada, wife of Pippin III Categories: 783 ...
Unified Silla is the name often applied to the Korean kingdom of Silla after 668. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events Papal privileges are restored in Beneventino and Tuscany and partly in Spoleto. ...
Events Constantine VI becomes Byzantine Emperor with Irene as guardian. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Tibet (Tibetan: à½à½¼à½à¼, Bod, pronounced pö in Lhasa dialect; Chinese: 西è, pinyin: XÄ«zà ng; older spelling Thibet) is a region in Central Asia and the home of the Tibetan people. ...
Categories: Tibet ...
Events Emperor Leo III of the Byzantine Empire orders the destruction of all icons. ...
Events Widukind and many other Saxons are baptized. ...
Events Abbasid caliph al-Mansur founds new capital at Baghdad, Iraq Births Deaths Emperor Xuanzong of Tang China Chinese poet Li Po, the Poet Immortal. ...
Events A council is organized in Constantinople, but disturbed by soldiers Beatus of Liébana, Spanish monk, publishes his Births Emperor Saga of Japan Emperor Junna of Japan Deaths Other 786 is the total value of the letters of Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim. In Arabic there are two methods...
Events Empress Shotoku succeeds Emperor Junnin on the throne of Japan. ...
Events Louis the Pious divides his empire among his sons. ...
Europe - Asturias - Silo, King of Asturias (774-783)
- Bulgaria - Telerig, Khan of the Bulgars (768-777)
- Byzantine Empire - Roman Emperor
- Constantine V Copronymus, (743-775)
- Leo IV the Khazar, (775-780)
- Cordoba - Abd-ar-rahman I, Emir of Cordoba (756-788)
- Dalriada - Aed, King of Dalriada (739-778)
- East Anglia - Aethelred, King of East Anglia (c.758-779)
- Essex - Sigeric, King of Essex (758-798)
- Franks - Charlemagne, King of the Franks (768-814)
- Gwynedd - Caradog ap Meirion, King of Gwynedd (c.754-c.798)
- Ireland - Donnchadh, High King of Ireland (766-792)
- Klarjeti - Adarnase, Duke of Klarjeti (742-779)
- Mercia - Offa, King of Mercia (757-796)
- Northumbria - Aethelred I, King of Northumbria (774-779)
- Papal States - Adrian I, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church (772-795)
- Picts - King of the Picts
- Ciniod mac Uuredech of the Picts, ([[763]-775)
- Alpin, (775-780)
- Saxons - Widukind, King of the Saxons (743-807)
- Strathclyde - Owain, King of Strathclyde (760-c.780)
- Venice - Maurizio Galbaio, Doge of Venice (764-787)
- Wessex - Cynewulf, King of Wessex (757-786)
The Kingdom of Asturias was the first Christian nation to be established in the Iberian peninsula after it was conquered by the Islamic Moors in 711. ...
Silo was king of Asturias from 774 to 783. ...
This is a list of the rulers of the Kingdom of Asturias. ...
Events Charlemagne conquers the kingdom of the Lombards, and takes title King of the Lombards. ...
Events Births Deaths July 12: Bertrada, wife of Pippin III Categories: 783 ...
Early Bulgar leaders bore the title of baltavar (balt-avar), which literally means ruler of Avars. Later they acquired the title Khan and Khagan, still later the title tsar. ...
Events Charles (Charlemagne) and Carloman divide the Frankish kingdom after the death of their father Pippin the Short. ...
Events Charlemagne beats the Saxons. ...
The Byzantine Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Greek-speaking Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centred at its capital in Constantinople. ...
This is a list of the Emperors of the late Roman Empire, called Byzantine. ...
Constantine V Copronymus (The Dung-named) was Byzantine emperor from 741 to 775. ...
Events Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (724-743) succeeded by al-Walid II ibn Abd al-Malik (743-744). ...
Events Leo IV succeeds Constantine V as Byzantine Emperor. ...
Leo IV, called Chozar or the Khazar (c. ...
Events Leo IV succeeds Constantine V as Byzantine Emperor. ...
Events Constantine VI becomes Byzantine Emperor with Irene as guardian. ...
Córdoba most commonly means Córdoba, Spain, a famous city in Spain inhabited since the time of ancient Rome, and the seat of the Emir of Córdoba and the Caliph of Córdoba. ...
Abd ar-Rahman I (ruled 756-788) was the founder of a Muslim dynasty that ruled Spain for nearly three centuries. ...
The Caliph of Cordoba ruled Islamic Spain (Al-Andalus) and North Africa from the city of Cordoba, from 929 to 1031. ...
Events Abd-ar-rahman I conquers Iberia and establishes a new Umayyad dynasty. ...
Events Charlemagne conquers Bavaria. ...
Dalriada or Dál Riata (as it was called in Ireland) was the kingdom of the Scotti, who spread from eastern Ulster to Argyll and eventually gave their name to Scotland. ...
Aed of Dalriada, also known as Aed Find the White Aed was king of Dalriada. ...
This is the list of the kings of Dalriada, in chronological order, with their approximate reigns: Fergus I of Dalriada 500-501 Domangart I of Dalriada 501-507 Comgall of Dalriada 507-538 Gabhran of Dalriada 538-558 Conall I of Dalriada 558-574 Aedan of Dalriada 574-608 Eochaid...
Events With king Kormishosh the reign of the House of Ukil starts in Bulgaria. ...
Events Charlemagne fights the Moors in Spain. ...
Norfolk and Suffolk, the core area of East Anglia. ...
The Kingdom of the East Angles (one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the so-called Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy) was founded in the 6th century. ...
Events End of the reign of Empress Koken of Japan; she is succeeded by Emperor Junnin. ...
Events Offa of Mercia beats Cynewulf of Wessex and takes Bensington. ...
The Kingdom of the East Seaxe (one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the so-called Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy) was founded around AD500, occupying territory to the north and east of London. ...
Events End of the reign of Empress Koken of Japan; she is succeeded by Emperor Junnin. ...
Events Coenwulf of Mercia invades Kent, deposes and imprisons king Eadbert Praen and makes his own brother Cuthred king. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Hi my name is Bob what is yours dear lady. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Charlemagne is also the name of a column in The Economist on European affairs. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The following list of Frankish Kings is one of several Wikipedia lists of incumbents. ...
Events Charles (Charlemagne) and Carloman divide the Frankish kingdom after the death of their father Pippin the Short. ...
Events Louis the Pious succeeds Charlemagne as king of the Franks and Emperor. ...
Auvergne coat of arms Auvergne (Occitan: Auvèrnha) was the name of an historically independent county in the center of France, as well as later a province of France. ...
This is a list of the various rulers of Auvergne. ...
Events Papal privileges are restored in Beneventino and Tuscany and partly in Spoleto. ...
Events Charlemagne fights the Moors in Spain. ...
Gwynedd is an administrative county in Wales, named after the old Kingdom of Gwynedd. ...
Caradog ap Meirion (730–798; reigned from 754) (Latin: Caratacus; English: Caractacus) was a king of Gwynedd. ...
Gwynedd was one of the kingdoms or principalities of medieval Wales. ...
Events Pope Stephen III crowns Pepin the short King of the Franks at St. ...
Events Coenwulf of Mercia invades Kent, deposes and imprisons king Eadbert Praen and makes his own brother Cuthred king. ...
The High Kingship of Ireland was a pseudohistorical construct of the eighth century AD, a projection into the distant past of a political entity that did not become reality until the ninth century. ...
Events November 16 - Nicetas appointed Patriarch of Constantinople Births January 1 - Ali al-Rida, Shia Imam (d. ...
Events Irenes title of empress confirmed. ...
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The Kings of Ailech were of the Cenel Eogain and thus a branch of the Ui Neill. ...
Events Emperor Konin ascends to the throne of Japan, succeeding Empress Shotoku. ...
Events Charlemagne conquers Bavaria. ...
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The Kings of Connacht were rulers of the cóiced (variously translated as portion, fifth, province) of Connacht, which lies west of the River Shannon, Ireland. ...
Events Charlemagne crosses the Alps and invades the kingdom of the Lombards. ...
Events Charlemagne beats the Saxons. ...
Hy-Many, or Ui Maine, was one of the oldest and largest kingdoms located in Connacht, Ireland. ...
Hy-Many was the name of a kingdom situated in south Connacht, consisting of all of Co. ...
For the aircraft, see Boeing 767. ...
Events Constantine VI becomes Byzantine Emperor with Irene as guardian. ...
Leinster (Irish: Laighin) is the eastern province of Ireland, comprising the counties of Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wexford and Wicklow. ...
The following is a provisional list of the Kings of Leinster up to 1632. ...
Events Maya civilization city of Dos Pilas is abandoned. ...
Events Byzantine Emperor Leo IV associates himself with his young son Constantine VI and suppresses an uprising led by his step-brothers. ...
In medieval Ireland, the Kings of Mide were of the Clann Cholmain, a branch of the Uà Néill. ...
In medieval Ireland, the Kings of Mide were of the Clann Cholmain, a branch of the Uà Néill. ...
Events November 16 - Nicetas appointed Patriarch of Constantinople Births January 1 - Ali al-Rida, Shia Imam (d. ...
Events July 17 - Irene orders her son, the Byzantine emperor Constantine VI captured and deposed August 15 - Irenes orders are accomplished; her son is blinded, and herself declared emperor the next day. ...
The Ulaid, also known as the Ulaidh and the Ulad, are a people of Early Ireland who gave their name to the Irish Province of Ulster. ...
Events June - Aistulf succeeds his brother Ratchis as king of the Lombards End of the reign of Emperor Shomu of Japan Empress Koken ascends to the throne of Japan Abu al-Abbas as-Saffah becomes caliph Births Deaths Saint John of Damascus (or Damascene), theologian Ratchis, king of the Lombards...
Events Widukind and many other Saxons are baptized. ...
In Georgian history, Tao-Klarjeti is the term conventionally used to describe the area in what is now the northeastern Turkey (particularly its Artvin province), which includes the historic Georgian provinces of Tao, Klarjeti, Shavsheti (Šavšat), Kola (Kogh), Artaani (Artahan), Erusheti and also several lesser Georgian-Armenian marchlands. ...
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The Bagrationi royal dynasty of Georgia (áááá áá¢ááááá á¡áááá¤á ááááá¡á¢áá (Bagrationta Samepo Dinastia) in Georgian language) provided many of the countrys rulers between 809-1810. ...
Events Chinese poet Li Po is presented before the emperor and given a position in the Imperial court. ...
Events Offa of Mercia beats Cynewulf of Wessex and takes Bensington. ...
Mercia, sometimes spelled Mierce, was one of the kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon heptarchy, in what is now England, in the region of the Midlands, with its heart in the valley of the River Trent and its tributary streams. ...
Offa (died July 26/29, 796) was the King of Mercia from 757 until his death. ...
Jump to: navigation, search A list of the Kings etc. ...
Events March 9 - A major earthquake strikes Palestine and Syria Offa becomes king of Mercia. ...
Events December - Coenwulf becomes king of Mercia. ...
Kent is a county in England, south-east of London. ...
Kings of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Kent Most of the dates of reigns below have multiple alternate values, the sources being in disagreement. ...
Egbert II (died 784) was King of Kent from about 765 to about 784. ...
Events Empress Shotoku succeeds Emperor Junnin on the throne of Japan. ...
Events August 31 - Paul IV abdicates as Patriarch of Constantinople December 25 - Tarasius elected Patriarch of Constantinople The Japanese capital moved away from Nara. ...
1911 encyclopedia text (edited): The Kingdom of Sussex, (Suth Seaxe, i. ...
List of Kings of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Sussex Many of the dates of this time are unreliable and the list contains substantial gaps. ...
Events Pope Adrian I succeeds Pope Stephen IV. Adrian I turns to Charlemagne for support against king Desiderius of the Lombards. ...
Events The Avars invade Europe again, but are defeated by Charlemagne in 796. ...
Section from Shepherds map of the British Isles about 802 AD showing the kingdom of Northumbria Northumbria is primarily the name of an Anglian kingdom which was formed in Great Britain at the beginning of the 7th century, and of the much smaller earldom which succeeded the kingdom. ...
Northumbria, an kingdom of Angles in northern England, was initially divided into two kingdoms, Bernicia and Deira. ...
Events Charlemagne conquers the kingdom of the Lombards, and takes title King of the Lombards. ...
Events Offa of Mercia beats Cynewulf of Wessex and takes Bensington. ...
The Papal States (Gli Stati della Chiesa or Stati Pontificii, States of the Church) was one of the major historical states of Italy before the boot-shaped peninsula was unified under the Piedmontese crown of Savoy (later a republic). ...
Adrian, or Hadrian I, (died December 25, 795) was pope from 772 to 795. ...
For a graphical representation of this list, see list of popes (graphical). ...
Events Pope Adrian I succeeds Pope Stephen IV. Adrian I turns to Charlemagne for support against king Desiderius of the Lombards. ...
Events Leo III becomes pope Earliest recorded Viking raid on Ireland. ...
Jump to: navigation, search This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
This list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle, which has survived in a late copy, and did not record the dates the kings reigned. ...
Events Leo IV succeeds Constantine V as Byzantine Emperor. ...
Events Leo IV succeeds Constantine V as Byzantine Emperor. ...
Events Constantine VI becomes Byzantine Emperor with Irene as guardian. ...
This article is about the Saxons, a Germanic people. ...
Widukind or Wittekind was a Saxon leader, duke of Saxony and one of the heads of the nobility of Westphalia. ...
List of Dukes, Electors, and Kings of Saxony, 880-1918 The original Duchy of Saxony comprised lands in the north-westen part of present-day Germany, roughly corresponding to the modern German state of Lower Saxony and to Westphalia. ...
Events Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (724-743) succeeded by al-Walid II ibn Abd al-Malik (743-744). ...
Events After the death of Cuthred, king Coenwulf of Mercia takes control over Kent himself. ...
Strathclyde was one of the kingdoms of ancient Scotland in the post-Roman period. ...
Owain of Strathclyde was a Scottish King in the 10th century. ...
Events Maya civilization city of Dos Pilas is abandoned. ...
Events Constantine VI becomes Byzantine Emperor with Irene as guardian. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Location within Italy Venice (Italian: Venezia), the city of canals, is the capital of the region of Veneto and of the province of Venice, 45°26ⲠN 12°19ⲠE, population 271,663 (census estimate 2004-01-01). ...
Grand Procession of the Doge, 16th century Doges Palace Complex For some thousand years, the chief magistrate and leader of the Republic of Venice was the Doge (Duke). ...
Events Empress Shotoku succeeds Emperor Junnin on the throne of Japan. ...
This article is about the year 787. ...
Wessex was one of the seven major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (the Heptarchy) that preceded the Kingdom of England. ...
This article is about Cynewulf of Wessex, an 8th century king of Wessex. ...
This is a list of monarchs of Wessex until 924. ...
Events March 9 - A major earthquake strikes Palestine and Syria Offa becomes king of Mercia. ...
Events A council is organized in Constantinople, but disturbed by soldiers Beatus of Liébana, Spanish monk, publishes his Births Emperor Saga of Japan Emperor Junna of Japan Deaths Other 786 is the total value of the letters of Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim. In Arabic there are two methods...
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