897
| القرون: | قرن 8 · قرن 9 · قرن 10 |
| العقود: | ع860 ع870 ع880 ع890 ع900 ع910 ع920 |
| السنوات: | 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 |
| ألفية: | الألفية 1 |
|---|---|
| قرون: | القرن 8 – القرن 9 – القرن 10 |
| عقود: | عقد 860 عقد 870 عقد 880 – عقد 890 – عقد 900 عقد 910 عقد 920 |
| سنين: | 894 895 896 – 897 – 898 899 900 |

| 897 حسب الموضوع | |
| السياسة | |
| زعماء الدول – الدول ذات السيادة | |
| تصنيفات المواليد والوفيات | |
| المواليد – الوفيات | |
| تصنيفات التأسيسات والانحلالات | |
| تأسيسات – انحلالات | |
| التقويم الگريگوري | 897 DCCCXCVII |
| آب أوربه كونديتا | 1650 |
| التقويم الأرمني | 346 ԹՎ ՅԽԶ |
| التقويم الآشوري | 5647 |
| التقويم البهائي | −947 – −946 |
| التقويم البنغالي | 304 |
| التقويم الأمازيغي | 1847 |
| سنة العهد الإنگليزي | N/A |
| التقويم البوذي | 1441 |
| التقويم البورمي | 259 |
| التقويم البيزنطي | 6405–6406 |
| التقويم الصيني | 丙辰年 (النار التنين) 3593 أو 3533 — إلى — 丁巳年 (النار الثعبان) 3594 أو 3534 |
| التقويم القبطي | 613–614 |
| التقويم الديسكوردي | 2063 |
| التقويم الإثيوپي | 889–890 |
| التقويم العبري | 4657–4658 |
| التقاويم الهندوسية | |
| - ڤيكرام سامڤات | 953–954 |
| - شاكا سامڤات | 819–820 |
| - كالي يوگا | 3998–3999 |
| تقويم الهولوسين | 10897 |
| تقويم الإگبو | −103 – −102 |
| التقويم الإيراني | 275–276 |
| التقويم الهجري | 283–284 |
| التقويم الياباني | Kanpyō 9 (寛平9年) |
| تقويم جوچى | N/A |
| التقويم اليوليوسي | 897 DCCCXCVII |
| التقويم الكوري | 3230 |
| تقويم مينگوو | 1015 قبل جمهورية الصين 民前1015年 |
| التقويم الشمسي التايلندي | 1440 |
Year 897 (DCCCXCVII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.
أحداث
By place
Europe
- Spring – King Lambert II travels to Rome with his mother, Queen Ageltrude and brother Guy IV, Lombard duke of Spoleto, to meet Pope Stephen VI to receive reconfirmation of his imperial title. Guy is murdered on the Tiber by agents of Alberic I, a Frankish nobleman with political interests. He seizes Spoleto (possibly at the instigation of King Berengar I) and sets himself up as duke.
Britain
- English warships (nine vessels from Alfred's new fleet) intercept six Viking longships in the mouth of an unknown estuary on the south coast (possibly at Poole Harbour) in Dorset. The Danes are blockaded, and three ships attempt to break through the English lines. Lashing the Viking boats to their own, the English crew board the enemy's vessels and kill everyone on board. Some ships manage to escape, two of the other three boats are driven against the Sussex coast. The shipwrecked sailors are brought before King Alfred the Great at Winchester and hanged. Just one Viking ship returns to East Anglia.[1]
Arabian Empire
- Caliph al-Mu'tadid recovers control of the Cilician Thughur (southeastern Anatolia) and of northern Syria, during the turmoil in the Tulunid government (approximate date).
- 15 March – Al-Hadi ila'l-Haqq Yahya enters Sa'dah and founds the Zaydi Imamate of Yemen.[2]
Japan
- Emperor Uda abdicates the throne after a ten year reign. He is succeeded by his 12-year-old son Daigo, as the 60th emperor of Japan.
By topic
Religion
- January – The Cadaver Synod: Lambert II orders Stephen VI to exhume the nine-month-old cadaver of former pope Formosus, to redress him in papal robes, and have him put on trial while seated in a chair at St. Peter's. Formosus is 'convicted' of several crimes, his fingers of consecration are cut off, and the body is stripped of his vestments.
- August – Stephen VI is removed from office, imprisoned and strangled in his cell. He is succeeded by Romanus as the 114th pope of the Catholic Church.
- December – Romanus is deposed and succeeded by Theodore II as the 115th pope of Rome, who dies twenty days later.
مواليد
- Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani, Arab historian (d. 967)
- Gyeongsun, king of Silla (Korea) (d. 978)
- Balderic, bishop of Utrecht (d. 975)
- Yang Longyan, king of Wu (d. 920)
وفيات
- November 16 – Gu Yanhui, Chinese warlord
- Ali ibn Ahmad al-Madhara'i, Muslim vizier
- Buhturi, Muslim poet (b. 820)
- Ermengard of Italy, queen and regent of Provence
- Fujiwara no Sukeyo, Japanese aristocrat (b. 847)
- Guy IV, duke of Spoleto
- Heahstan, bishop of London
- Jinseong, queen of Silla (Korea)
- Li Zi ('Prince of Tong'), prince of the Tang Dynasty
- Mashdotz I, Armenian monk and catholicos (or 898)
- Minamoto no Yoshiari, Japanese official (b. 845)
- Stephen VI, pope of the Catholic Church
- Theodore II, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 840)
- Wilfred the Hairy, Frankish nobleman
- Ya'qubi, Muslim geographer (or 898)
- Zhaozhou, Chinese Zen Buddhist master (b. 778)
- Zhu Xuan, Chinese warlord and governor (jiedushi)
References
- ^ Paul Hill (2009). The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great, pp. 140–141. ISBN 978-1-59416-087-5.
- ^ Madelung, W. (2004). "al-Ḥādī Ila 'l-Ḥaḳḳ". In Bearman, P. J.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, New Edition, Volume XII: Supplement. Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 334–335. ISBN 90-04-13974-5.
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