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  • 820s
  • Decade

    The 820s decade ran from January 1, 820, to December 31, 829. Abbasid caliph Al-Ma'mun appoints Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi as Abbasid governor of Yemen, for

    820s

    820s

  • List of amateur radio transceivers
  • have an LED frequency counter, but was otherwise identical to the 820S. The TS-820S was the most sophisticated (and common) variant. The TS-820X, unavailable

    List of amateur radio transceivers

    List_of_amateur_radio_transceivers

  • 820s BC
  • Decade

    Centuries 10th century BC 9th century BC 8th century BC Decades 840s BC 830s BC 820s BC 810s BC 800s BC Years 829 BC 828 BC 827 BC 826 BC 825 BC 824 BC 823 BC

    820s BC

    820s BC

    820s_BC

  • Constantine (son of Theophilos)
  • Byzantine co-emperor in the 830s

    Constantine (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos, 820s or 830s – before 836) was an infant prince of the Amorian dynasty who briefly ruled as

    Constantine (son of Theophilos)

    Constantine (son of Theophilos)

    Constantine_(son_of_Theophilos)

  • 9th century in Ireland
  • Events from the 9th century in Ireland. 802 Death of Muiredach mac Domnaill, King of Mide. He is succeeded by Diarmait mac Donnchado. 803 Death of Diarmait

    9th century in Ireland

    9th_century_in_Ireland

  • 800 (number)
  • Natural number

    800 (eight hundred) is the natural number following 799 and preceding 801. It is the sum of four consecutive primes (193 + 197 + 199 + 211). It is a Harshad

    800 (number)

    800_(number)

  • London
  • Capital of England and the United Kingdom

    again, but there is little evidence of large-scale production. From the 820s repeated Viking assaults brought decline. The Vikings applied Danelaw over

    London

    London

    London

  • 820s in poetry
  • sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "820s in poetry" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2025)

    820s in poetry

    820s_in_poetry

  • Photeinos (strategos)
  • 9th-century Byzantine military governor

    and governor active in the 820s. He is first mentioned following the Muslim conquest of the island of Crete in the mid-820s. At the time, he was military

    Photeinos (strategos)

    Photeinos_(strategos)

  • Ealhmund of Kent
  • Medieval king in England

    Ecgberht who was King of Wessex from 802, and who conquered Kent in the 820s. Ecgberht was the grandfather of King Alfred the Great. King Offa of Mercia

    Ealhmund of Kent

    Ealhmund_of_Kent

  • Byzantine Crete
  • Province of the Byzantine Empire

    century) to the conquest of the island by Andalusian exiles in the late 820s, and the second from the island's reconquest in 961 to its capture by the

    Byzantine Crete

    Byzantine Crete

    Byzantine_Crete

  • Bioregenerative life support system
  • Artificial ecosystem

    "Bioregenerative life-support systems". Am J Clin Nutr. 60 (5): 820S–824S. doi:10.1093/ajcn/60.5.820S. PMID 7942592. Sheehy, Cody. ""Earthlight" Documentary"

    Bioregenerative life support system

    Bioregenerative_life_support_system

  • 9th century BC
  • One hundred years, from 900 BC to 801 BC

    8th century BC Decades 890s BC 880s BC 870s BC 860s BC 850s BC 840s BC 830s BC 820s BC 810s BC 800s BC Categories: Births – Deaths Establishments – Disestablishments

    9th century BC

    9th_century_BC

  • Crete
  • Largest Greek island

    jurisdiction of the Pope to that of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. In the 820s, after 900 years as a Roman island, Crete was captured by Andalusian Muwallads

    Crete

    Crete

    Crete

  • Ecgberht, King of Wessex
  • King of Wessex from 802 to 839

    military successes of the late 820s. However, the Rhenish and Frankish commercial networks collapsed at some time in the 820s or 830s, and in addition, a

    Ecgberht, King of Wessex

    Ecgberht, King of Wessex

    Ecgberht,_King_of_Wessex

  • Mojmir I of Moravia
  • Ruler of Moravia

    and Slovak: Mojmír I.) was the first known ruler of the Moravian Slavs (820s/830s–846) and eponym of the House of Mojmir. In modern scholarship, the creation

    Mojmir I of Moravia

    Mojmir I of Moravia

    Mojmir_I_of_Moravia

  • List of possessions of Norway
  • Norwegian overseas territories and dependencies

    Värmland, from as early as 820s (pre-unification) to about 1000, before being integrated into Sweden. Dalsland, from as early as 820s (pre-unification) to about

    List of possessions of Norway

    List_of_possessions_of_Norway

  • Nikon the Metanoeite
  • 10th-century Byzantine monk and Eastern Orthodox saint

    conquests, particularly the Emirate of Crete that existed from the late 820s to Byzantine reconquest in 961. Life describes Nikon's work on Crete and

    Nikon the Metanoeite

    Nikon the Metanoeite

    Nikon_the_Metanoeite

  • Moymirid dynasty
  • Moravian rulers of 9th–10th centuries

    Ruler Title Reign Notes Mojmir I Duke 820s–846 First known Moravian ruler and probable founder of the Dynasty Rastislav Duke 846–870 Nephew of Mojmír I

    Moymirid dynasty

    Moymirid_dynasty

  • List of decades, centuries, and millennia
  • BC 9th century BC 890s BC 880s BC 870s BC 860s BC 850s BC 840s BC 830s BC 820s BC 810s BC 800s BC 8th century BC 790s BC 780s BC 770s BC 760s BC 750s BC

    List of decades, centuries, and millennia

    List_of_decades,_centuries,_and_millennia

  • Wiglaf of Mercia
  • 9th-century King of Mercia

    and again from 830 until his death in 839. His ancestry is uncertain: the 820s were a period of dynastic conflict within Mercia and the genealogy of several

    Wiglaf of Mercia

    Wiglaf of Mercia

    Wiglaf_of_Mercia

  • Timeline of the Tang dynasty
  • This is a timeline of the Tang dynasty. Information on areas and events relevant to the Tang dynasty such as the Wu Zhou interregnum, when Wu Zetian established

    Timeline of the Tang dynasty

    Timeline of the Tang dynasty

    Timeline_of_the_Tang_dynasty

  • Cretan expedition (828)
  • 828 Byzantine invasion of Crete

    The Cretan expedition occurred in Autumn 828, where the Byzantine army invaded the island of Crete which was held by the Arabs. The expedition ended in

    Cretan expedition (828)

    Cretan expedition (828)

    Cretan_expedition_(828)

  • List of monarchs of Denmark
  • 826 he was in exile with Louis the Pious. Sons of Gudfred (Godrik): 814–820s Horik I: (814) 827–854. Horik II: 854–860s. Late 9th century kings Bagsecg:

    List of monarchs of Denmark

    List of monarchs of Denmark

    List_of_monarchs_of_Denmark

  • Cape Lithinon
  • Promontory at the southernmost point of Crete, Greece

    possible locations for Cape Charax, near which the Arab pirates landed in the 820s and began their conquest of the island. Clutton, Elizabeth; Kenny, André

    Cape Lithinon

    Cape Lithinon

    Cape_Lithinon

  • Margraviate of Austria
  • Southeastern frontier march of the Holy Roman Empire, c. 970–1156

    Bavaria against the invasions of the Avars. When the Avars disappeared in the 820s, they were replaced largely by West Slavs, who settled here within the state

    Margraviate of Austria

    Margraviate of Austria

    Margraviate_of_Austria

  • Umayyad state of Córdoba
  • State in Islamic Iberia (756–1031 CE)

    settled in Fez or Alexandria, while others formed the Emirate of Crete in the 820s. The founder Abd al-Rahman I had used Berbers and the saqaliba for a permanent

    Umayyad state of Córdoba

    Umayyad state of Córdoba

    Umayyad_state_of_Córdoba

  • 826
  • Calendar year

    1st millennium, the 26th year of the 9th century, and the 7th year of the 820s decade. King Beornwulf of Mercia invades East Anglia, but is killed in battle

    826

    826

    826

  • Souda Bay
  • Bay of Crete, Greece

    ancient and early Byzantine periods. It was destroyed by the Saracens in the 820s AD. The nearest large ancient city was Kydonia, which flourished in the Minoan

    Souda Bay

    Souda Bay

    Souda_Bay

  • Silsangsa
  • Buddhist temple in Namwon, South Korea

    Silsangsa (Korean: 실상사; Hanja: 實相寺) is a temple of the Jogye Order located in Namwon, North Jeolla Province, South Korea. The temple is a branch temple

    Silsangsa

    Silsangsa

    Silsangsa

  • Álmos
  • Hungarian leader from c. 850 to c. 895

    Álmos (Hungarian: [ˈaːlmoʃ]), also Almos or Almus (c. 820 – c. 895), was—according to the uniform account of Hungarian chronicles—the first head of the

    Álmos

    Álmos

    Álmos

  • HTC Butterfly
  • Android-based smartphone manufactured by HTC

    Desire 816 / Desire 816G Desire 820 / Desire 820G+ / Desire 820q / Desire 820s Desire EYE 2015 Desire 320 Desire 326G Desire 512 Desire 520 Desire 526 /

    HTC Butterfly

    HTC Butterfly

    HTC_Butterfly

  • Ibn Bayhas al-Kilabi
  • Abbasid governor of Syria, Damascus from 813 to 824/5

    governor of Damascus) Personal details Born Sham, Abbasid Caliphate Died 820s al-Iraq, Abbasid Caliphate Relations Kardam ibn Bayhas (uncle) Bayhas ibn

    Ibn Bayhas al-Kilabi

    Ibn_Bayhas_al-Kilabi

  • 830s BC
  • Decade

    10th century BC 9th century BC 8th century BC Decades 850s BC 840s BC 830s BC 820s BC 810s BC Years 839 BC 838 BC 837 BC 836 BC 835 BC 834 BC 833 BC 832 BC

    830s BC

    830s_BC

  • List of state leaders in the 9th century
  • 10th century State leaders 8th century 9th century 10th century Decades 800s 810s 820s 830s 840s 850s 860s 870s 880s 890s Categories: Births – Deaths Establishments

    List of state leaders in the 9th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_9th_century

  • First Bulgarian Empire
  • 681–1018 state in Southeast Europe

    of Belgrade (whose modern name was first known as Alba Bulgarica) by the 820s, and the northwestern boundaries with the Frankish Empire were firmly settled

    First Bulgarian Empire

    First Bulgarian Empire

    First_Bulgarian_Empire

  • Galley
  • Ship mainly propelled by oars

    Eastern Mediterranean into a no-man's land for merchant activity. In the 820s Crete was captured by Al-Andalus Muslims who had fled a failed revolt against

    Galley

    Galley

    Galley

  • Maridah bint Shabib
  • Mother of Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim

    Maridah bint Shabib (Arabic: ماردة بنت شبيب, d. 820s) was the favourite Umm walad of Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid and mother of eighth Abbasid caliph

    Maridah bint Shabib

    Maridah_bint_Shabib

  • 804
  • Calendar year

    Years Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 8th century 9th century 10th century Decades 780s 790s 800s 810s 820s Years 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 v t e

    804

    804

    804

  • Chaldia
  • Historical region of Anatolia

    Chaldia (Greek: Χαλδία, Khaldia) was a historical region located in the mountainous interior of the eastern Black Sea, northeast Anatolia (modern Turkey)

    Chaldia

    Chaldia

    Chaldia

  • 9th century in Lebanon
  • This article lists historical events that occurred between 801–900 in modern-day Lebanon or regarding its people. In the Abbasid era, the writings of travelers

    9th century in Lebanon

    9th century in Lebanon

    9th_century_in_Lebanon

  • Siege of Chandax
  • Successful Byzantine siege of Muslim Crete

    Byzantine Empire's campaign to recover the island of Crete which since the 820s had been ruled by Muslim Arabs. The campaign followed a series of failed

    Siege of Chandax

    Siege of Chandax

    Siege_of_Chandax

  • Arab raid against Rome
  • 846 military incursion

    were prevented from entering the city itself by the Aurelian Walls. In the 820s, the Aghlabids of Ifriqiya (known by medieval Italians as the Saracens) began

    Arab raid against Rome

    Arab raid against Rome

    Arab_raid_against_Rome

  • Siege of Taormina (902)
  • Part of the Arab–Byzantine wars and the Muslim conquest of Sicily

    completion of the Muslim conquest of Sicily, which had been ongoing since the 820s, although some minor Byzantine outposts survived until the 960s. Following

    Siege of Taormina (902)

    Siege of Taormina (902)

    Siege_of_Taormina_(902)

  • Khazars
  • Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group

    dirhem was perhaps issued in reaction to fall-off in Muslim minting in the 820s, and to a felt need in the turbulent upheavals of the 830s to assert a new

    Khazars

    Khazars

    Khazars

  • 827
  • Calendar year

    Years Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 8th century 9th century 10th century Decades 800s 810s 820s 830s 840s Years 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 v t e

    827

    827

    827

  • Spinalonga
  • Island northeast of Crete

    ruin over the following centuries. Christians hid among the ruins in the 820s to escape from Saracen invaders. The ruins were present into the early Venetian

    Spinalonga

    Spinalonga

    Spinalonga

  • Lists of births by year
  • This is a list of lists of births of notable people, organised by year. New births articles are added to their respective year (e.g., 2026#Births) and

    Lists of births by year

    Lists_of_births_by_year

  • AD 808
  • Calendar year

    Years Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 8th century 9th century 10th century Decades 780s 790s 800s 810s 820s Years 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 v t e

    AD 808

    AD 808

    AD_808

  • Great Moravia
  • 9th-century Slavic state

    disputed, but it probably occurred in the early 830s under Prince Mojmír I (r. 820s/830s–846), the first known ruler of the united Moravia. Mojmír and his successor

    Great Moravia

    Great Moravia

    Great_Moravia

  • Kydonia
  • Ancient city in Crete, Greece

    Byzantine period of Kydonia ended with the Arab conquest of Crete in the 820s. After the Byzantine reconquest of Crete in 961, the bishopric was transferred

    Kydonia

    Kydonia

    Kydonia

  • Byzantine Empire under the Amorian dynasty
  • Period of Byzantine history from 820 to 867

    The Amorian dynasty (or Phrygian dynasty) ruled the Byzantine Empire from 820 to 867. The Amorian dynasty continued the policy of restored iconoclasm (the

    Byzantine Empire under the Amorian dynasty

    Byzantine Empire under the Amorian dynasty

    Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Amorian_dynasty

  • Li Zhao (Tang dynasty)
  • ‹See RfD› Li Zhao (fl. AD 810s & 820s) was a Tang scholar-official and historian who composed a supplement to the Book of Tang. Li was a native of Zanhuang

    Li Zhao (Tang dynasty)

    Li_Zhao_(Tang_dynasty)

  • Peloponnese
  • Traditional peninsular region in Greece

    greatly from repeated Arab raids following the Arab capture of Crete in the 820s and the establishment of a corsair emirate there. After the island was recovered

    Peloponnese

    Peloponnese

    Peloponnese

  • 819
  • Calendar year

    Years Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 8th century 9th century 10th century Decades 790s 800s 810s 820s 830s Years 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 v t e

    819

    819

    819

  • Arab–Byzantine wars
  • Series of wars between the 7th and 11th centuries

    captured in 653. However, Crete reverted to Eastern Roman rule until the 820s. The people of Homs replied [to the Muslims], "We like your rule and justice

    Arab–Byzantine wars

    Arab–Byzantine wars

    Arab–Byzantine_wars

  • Emirate of Crete
  • Muslim state in the eastern Mediterranean from 824-961

    Islamic state that existed on the Mediterranean island of Crete from the late 820s to the reconquest of the island by the Byzantine Empire in 961. Although

    Emirate of Crete

    Emirate of Crete

    Emirate_of_Crete

  • Theoktiste of Lesbos
  • Saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church

    pirate menace following the establishment of the Emirate of Crete in the 820s. Due to her association with Mary of Egypt, she is depicted in a similar

    Theoktiste of Lesbos

    Theoktiste_of_Lesbos

  • Thekla (daughter of Theophilos)
  • Byzantine co-empress from 842 to c. 856

    Thekla (Greek: Θέκλα; early 820s or 830s – after 870), Latinized as Thecla, was a princess of the Amorian dynasty of the Byzantine Empire. The eldest child

    Thekla (daughter of Theophilos)

    Thekla (daughter of Theophilos)

    Thekla_(daughter_of_Theophilos)

  • Lesbos
  • Greek island in the North Aegean

    a gathering base for the fleet of the rebel Thomas the Slav in the early 820s. In the late 9th century, it was heavily raided by the Emirate of Crete.

    Lesbos

    Lesbos

    Lesbos

  • Conscription
  • Compulsory enrollment into national or military service

    slave-soldiers (ghulams or mamluks) by the Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim in the 820s and 830s. The Mamluks (/ˈmæmluːk/; Arabic: مملوك, romanized: mamlūk (singular)

    Conscription

    Conscription

    Conscription

  • Anandavardhana
  • Indian philosopher of aesthetics (820–890)

    Ānandavardhana (c. 820 – 890 CE) was a Kashmiri court poet and literary critic, honored with the title of Rajanak during King Avantivarman's reign. Anandavardhana

    Anandavardhana

    Anandavardhana

  • Heraclonas
  • Byzantine emperor in 641

    late 641. Breviarium by Nikephoros I of Constantinople. Nikephoros (1990) [820s]. Short history. Translated by Cyril Mango. Dumbarton Oaks. ISBN 0-88402-184-X

    Heraclonas

    Heraclonas

    Heraclonas

  • 811
  • Calendar year

    Years Millennium 1st millennium Centuries 8th century 9th century 10th century Decades 790s 800s 810s 820s 830s Years 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 v t e

    811

    811

    811

  • John Deere Model R
  • Agricultural tractor

    models, and the Rice Special model was continued. Production ended in 1960. 820s and 830s were produced at Waterloo. 7,080 were manufactured, at a sales price

    John Deere Model R

    John Deere Model R

    John_Deere_Model_R

  • Kabar
  • 9th-century Khazar rebels who joined the Magyars and Rus'

    as well. According to Magocsi, "A violent civil war took place during the 820s [...] The losers of the internal political struggle, known as Kabars, fled

    Kabar

    Kabar

  • Fourth Fitna
  • Abbasid-era Muslim civil war (811–819)

    minting his own coins. He remained in office until being dismissed in the mid-820s by al-Ma'mun's viceroy over Syria and the Jazira, Abd Allah ibn Tahir ibn

    Fourth Fitna

    Fourth Fitna

    Fourth_Fitna

  • Wala of Corbie
  • Herford, recently passed into Louis's hands at the Council of Aachen. In the 820s Wala became a strong opponent of royal/imperial control of church benefices

    Wala of Corbie

    Wala_of_Corbie

  • Liao dynasty
  • Khitan-led dynasty of China (916–1125)

    independent of the Yaonian. Under the influence of Han culture, Yundeshi (820s–860s?), Abaoji's grandfather, became the first Khitan to practice and teach

    Liao dynasty

    Liao dynasty

    Liao_dynasty

  • Ordoño I of Asturias
  • King of Asturias from 850 to 866

    Ordoño I (c. 821 – 27 May 866) was King of Asturias from 850 until his death. He was born in Oviedo, where he spent his early life in the court of Alfonso

    Ordoño I of Asturias

    Ordoño I of Asturias

    Ordoño_I_of_Asturias

  • Pannonian Avars
  • Alliance of various Eurasian nomads – 6th to 9th centuries

    The Pannonian Avars or Carpathian Avars (/ˈævɑːrz/ AV-arz) were a confederation of Eurasian nomads. They were also known as the Obri (modern Russian: обры

    Pannonian Avars

    Pannonian Avars

    Pannonian_Avars

  • Ibn Abi Asim
  • 9th century Iraqi Sunni scholar

    Abu Bakr Ahmad bin `Amr ad-Dahhak bin Makhlad ash-Shaibani (Arabic: أبو بكرأحمد بن عمرو بن الضحاك بن مخلد الشيباني), widely known as Ibn Abi Asim (Arabic:

    Ibn Abi Asim

    Ibn_Abi_Asim

  • Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin
  • 9th and 10th century Magyar campaign

    between 882 and 884, according to the Annals of Fulda. Moravia emerged in the 820s under its first known ruler, Mojmir I. His successor, Rastislav, developed

    Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin

    Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin

    Hungarian_conquest_of_the_Carpathian_Basin

  • Mannaea
  • Ancient kingdom south of Lake Urmia

    and horses. The capital was a fortified city called Izirtu (Zirta). By the 820s BC, Manneaea had expanded to become a large state. By this time they had

    Mannaea

    Mannaea

    Mannaea

  • Plan of Saint Gall
  • Medieval architectural drawing of a monastic compound

    abbot of Saint Gall, Gozbert, who decided to build a new abbey church in the 820s. This argument is based on Jacobsen's observations of marks left by pairs

    Plan of Saint Gall

    Plan of Saint Gall

    Plan_of_Saint_Gall

  • Human nutrition
  • Nutrients supporting human health

    industrialized countries". The Journal of Nutrition. 132 (4 Suppl): 820S–4S. doi:10.1093/jn/132.4.820S. PMID 11925488. Black RE, Allen LH, Bhutta ZA, et al. (January

    Human nutrition

    Human nutrition

    Human_nutrition

  • Islam in Europe
  • activity that existed on the Mediterranean island of Crete from the late 820s until the Byzantine reconquest of the island in 961, when the Byzantine Emperor

    Islam in Europe

    Islam in Europe

    Islam_in_Europe

  • HTC Hero
  • Smartphone developed by HTC

    Desire 816 / Desire 816G Desire 820 / Desire 820G+ / Desire 820q / Desire 820s Desire EYE 2015 Desire 320 Desire 326G Desire 512 Desire 520 Desire 526 /

    HTC Hero

    HTC Hero

    HTC_Hero

  • Eahlstan
  • 9th-century Bishop of Sherborne

    charter (S 283) of 824 appears to copy a genuine witness list of the mid-820s, and this describes Ealhstan as "electus in episcopatum Scireburnensis æcclesiæ"

    Eahlstan

    Eahlstan

  • Theoktistos
  • Byzantine regent for Emperor Michael III (842–855)

    were sent on a campaign to recover Crete, which had been conquered in the 820s by Andalusian exiles. The expedition at first went well, as the Byzantine

    Theoktistos

    Theoktistos

    Theoktistos

  • Photinus (name)
  • Name list

    Photinus of Thessalonica (fl. late 5th century) Photeinos (strategos) (fl. 820s), Byzantine commander Photios (name) Fotino (disambiguation) Photinus (beetle)

    Photinus (name)

    Photinus_(name)

  • Krateros (strategos of the Cibyrrhaeots)
  • 9th-century Byzantine naval commander

    the 820s. Very little is known about him. Even his name is unclear, as "Krateros" may be his family name rather than his first name. In the early 820s, he

    Krateros (strategos of the Cibyrrhaeots)

    Krateros (strategos of the Cibyrrhaeots)

    Krateros_(strategos_of_the_Cibyrrhaeots)

  • Battle of Ellendun
  • Battle between Ecgberht of Wessex and Beornwulf of Mercia in 825

    The Battle of Ellendun or Battle of Wroughton was fought between Ecgberht of Wessex and Beornwulf of Mercia in September 825. Sir Frank Stenton described

    Battle of Ellendun

    Battle of Ellendun

    Battle_of_Ellendun

  • Michael II
  • Byzantine emperor from 820 to 829

    population were either divided or reacted passively during the crises of the 820s. Discontent began with the revolt of Thomas the Slav, and developed with

    Michael II

    Michael II

    Michael_II

  • Kocel
  • Early medieval Slavic ruler

    Kocel (fl. 861–876) was a ruler of the Principality of Lower Pannonia. He was an East Frankish vassal titled comes (count), and is believed to have ruled

    Kocel

    Kocel

    Kocel

  • Æthelwold ætheling
  • Son of Æthelred I of Wessex (died 902)

    southern England, but in the early ninth century Wessex became dominant. In the 820s King Egbert of Wessex conquered south-east England (Kent, Surrey, Sussex

    Æthelwold ætheling

    Æthelwold ætheling

    Æthelwold_ætheling

  • Copán
  • Maya archaeological site in western Honduras

    Copán is an archaeological site of the Maya civilization in the Copán Department of western Honduras, not far from the border with Guatemala. It is one

    Copán

    Copán

    Copán

  • Aegean Sea
  • Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey

    Empire's control of Western Anatolia, where it meets the Aegean Sea. During the 820s, Crete was conquered by a group of Berbers Andalusians exiles led by Abu

    Aegean Sea

    Aegean Sea

    Aegean_Sea

  • Li Yi (poet)
  • Tang dynasty poet

    Li Yi (Chinese: 李益; pinyin: Lǐ Yì; Wade–Giles: Li I, about 746/748–827/829) was a poet of the Tang dynasty. Three of Li Yi's poems were collected in the

    Li Yi (poet)

    Li_Yi_(poet)

  • Centule
  • Name list

    include: Centule, son of Duke Lupus II of Gascony (died 778) Centule (fl. 820s), son of Aznar Galíndez I, count of Aragon Centule (fl. 834–851), abbot of

    Centule

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  • List of countries and territories where Arabic is an official language
  • spoken on the Mediterranean island of Crete (Emirate of Crete) from the late 820s (c. 824 or 827/828) until the Byzantine reconquest in 961.[citation needed]

    List of countries and territories where Arabic is an official language

    List of countries and territories where Arabic is an official language

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  • Anatolic Theme
  • Theme of the Byzantine Empire

    (after 803–811) Leo (811–813) Manuel (816–819) Krateros (816-?) Photeinos (820s) Aetios (c.838) Theodotus Melissenos (c.843/844) Leo Krateros (c.867) John

    Anatolic Theme

    Anatolic Theme

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  • Leo V the Armenian
  • Byzantine emperor from 813 to 820

    Leo V the Armenian (Greek: Λέων ὁ Ἀρμένιος, Léōn ho Arménios; c. 775 – 25 December 820) was the Byzantine emperor from 813 to 820. He is chiefly remembered

    Leo V the Armenian

    Leo V the Armenian

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  • Carantanians
  • Slavic people of the Early Middle Ages

    (early 9th century) Stojmir (early 9th century) Etgar (early 9th century–c. 820s) Others; Domitian of Carantania (uncertain; d. 802) Duke's Chair Black panther

    Carantanians

    Carantanians

    Carantanians

  • Agobard
  • 9th-century Spanish archbishop and saint

    contemporary Judaism, while maintaining and perpetuating stereotypes). In the 820s, a controversy emerged over the iconoclastic policies of bishop Claudius

    Agobard

    Agobard

  • List of Android smartphones
  • GSMArena. "HTC Desire 626 - Full phone specifications". GSMArena. "HTC Desire 820s dual sim - Full phone specifications". GSMArena. "HTC Desire 626G+ - Full

    List of Android smartphones

    List of Android smartphones

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  • Grimbald of Saint-Bertin
  • 9th-century Benedictine monk

    Saint Grimbald (or Grimwald) (c. 820s – 8 July 901) was a 9th-century Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Bertin near Saint-Omer, France. Although of

    Grimbald of Saint-Bertin

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  • 800s BC (decade)
  • Decade

    1st millennium BC Centuries 10th century BC 9th century BC 8th century BC Decades 820s BC 810s BC 800s BC 790s BC 780s BC Years 809 BC 808 BC 807 BC 806 BC 805 BC

    800s BC (decade)

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  • Hessi
  • They had three: Hruothild, Bilihild and Bernhard, in that order. In the 820s, Gisla founded two houses for nuns, placing each under the rule of one of

    Hessi

    Hessi

  • Æthelwulf, King of Wessex
  • King of Wessex from 839 to 858

    Wessex the most important southern kingdoms. Mercia was dominant until the 820s, and it exercised overlordship over East Anglia and Kent, but Wessex was

    Æthelwulf, King of Wessex

    Æthelwulf, King of Wessex

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Online names & meanings

  • Nahian | نہییان
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Nahian | نہییان

  • Carulata
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Carulata

    Beautiful Vine

  • Aharsi | அஹர்ஸீ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aharsi | அஹர்ஸீ 

    Sun, King of the day

  • Dylan Dillon
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Dylan Dillon

    From dealan “”a flash of lightning”” or it may come from an Irish word for “”faithful, loyal.”” A common surname it is the Irish form of the Welsh name “”Dylan.”” As Dylan it was the tenth most popular name for Irish baby boys in Ireland for 2003.

  • Badders
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, of Welsh origin

    Badders

    English, of Welsh origin : variant of Badder, with English patronymic -s added.

  • Jodha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jodha

    Princess

  • Arshitha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Arshitha

    Heavenly, Divine

  • CAREN
  • Female

    English

    CAREN

    English variant spelling of Danish Karen, CAREN means "pure."

  • Simant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Simant

    Margin, Limit, Light

  • Naadhirah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Naadhirah

    A Bright Face Reflecting Lustre and Freshness; One with Healthy or Happy Looks

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