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901 (CMI) was a common year starting on Thursday.

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Events

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Europe

  • February King Louis III (Louis the Blind), was crowned as the Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Benedict IV in a ceremony held in Rome.[1] However, his rival, Berengar I, looked for a safe place in Bavaria and was welcomed at the court of King Louis IV (Louis the Child).[2]
  • March Abu Abbas Abdallah continues his military effort against the Byzantine territories in Sicily. He sends his ships towards Messina and attacks/bombs the walls of Damona town with weapon.[3]
  • June 10 Abu Abbas Abdallah crosses over the Messina Strait and goes to Reggio Calabria. When he arrives, the Byzantine soldiers run away, allowing the Aghlabids to take control of the city.[4]
  • Summer Abu Abbas Abdallah won a battle against a group of ships from Constantinople in Sicily. After the fight, he took over Messina and moved the treasure to Palermo.
  • July 10 Battle of Zamora: In Al-Andalus, Ibn al-Qitt and Abū Naṣr ‘Abd Allāh ibn ‘Alī al-Sarrāj call for a small jihad, but are defeated by King Alfonso III.[5]

Britain

Arabian Empire

Asia

  • January 24 After being briefly removed from power by General Liu Jishu, Emperor Zhao Zong of the Tang Dynasty was reinstated as the ruler of China. Four eunuch family members of Liu Jishu were killed during this process.
  • January 25 Sugawara no Michizane, a poet from Japan, was removed from his aristocratic rank and was exiled to a less important government job in Dazaifu (Chikuzen Province).[9]
  • A rebel leader named Gung Ye established the Hu Goguryeo Kingdom by defeating other local rulers in the Korean Peninsula and declaring himself as the king.
  • The city of Fuzhou in China's Fujian Province was expanded with the construction of a new city wall called "Luo City."
  • Abaoji was elected as the chieftain (leader) of the Yila tribe and was appointed as the commander of all Khitan military forces.
  • Abaoji is elected chieftain of the Yila tribe and becomes commander of all Khitan military forces.

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Religion

  • January Arethas of Caesarea delivers a speech on the feast day of Epiphany. This leads to his appointment as the official rhetorician at the Byzantine court of Emperor Leo VI (the Wise) in Constantinople. Later, he is nominated to serve as the Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia.[10]
  • March 1 Nicholas Mystikos, a layman who was a friend of Photios, becomes Patriarch of Constantinople.[11]
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Births

  • Biagota, considered as the wife of duke Boleslaus I of Bohemia

Deaths

References

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