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The 830s decade ran from January 1, 830, to December 31, 839. King Wiglaf of Mercia regains control from Wessex, and returns to the throne. June 5 – Emperor
830s
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830s_BC
Country in Southeast Asia
the Pyu came under repeated attacks from Nanzhao between the 750s and the 830s. In the mid-to-late 9th century the Bamar people founded a small settlement
Myanmar
One hundred years, from 900 BC to 801 BC
9th century 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
Viking attack on kingdom of the West Franks
unrelated and relatively minor; systematic raiding did not begin until the mid-830s, with the activity alternating between the two sides of the English Channel
Siege_of_Paris_(845)
Margrave of Flanders from 862 to 879
Baldwin I (probably 830s – 879), also known as Baldwin Iron Arm (Dutch: Boudewijn met de IJzeren Arm; the epithet is first recorded in the 12th century)
Baldwin_I_of_Flanders
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
Hungarians) took control of the steppes north of the Lower Danube in the 830s, but the Bulgarians and the Pechenegs forced them to abandon this region
Romania
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)
Ruined fortress in Russia
Don River. It was built by the Khazars with Byzantine assistance in the 830s or 840s. It was named Sarkel, or 'white-house', because of the white limestone
Sarkel
This article covers 830s in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France)
830s_in_poetry
Byzantine co-emperor in the 830s
820s or 830s – before 836) was an infant prince of the Amorian dynasty who briefly ruled as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire sometime in the 830s, alongside
Constantine (son of Theophilos)
Constantine_(son_of_Theophilos)
King of Wessex from 802 to 839
Rhenish and Frankish commercial networks collapsed at some time in the 820s or 830s, and in addition, a rebellion broke out in February 830 against Louis the
Ecgberht,_King_of_Wessex
network of churches. The earliest signs of Christianization were in the 830s with Ansgar's construction of churches in Birka and Hedeby. The conversion
Christianization of Scandinavia
Christianization_of_Scandinavia
Arab Emir of Malatya from the 830s to 863
sources, was the semi-independent Arab emir of Malatya (Melitene) from the 830s until his death in the Battle of Lalakaon on 3 September 863. During this
Umar_al-Aqta
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
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)
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List of decades, centuries, and millennia
List_of_decades,_centuries,_and_millennia
Emperor of the Carolingian Empire from 813 to 840
Italy for which Louis atoned in a public act of self-debasement. In the 830s his empire was torn by civil war between his sons that was only exacerbated
Louis_the_Pious
Part of the Arab–Byzantine wars in 832
The Capture of Loulon was a military engagement between the Abbasid army and the Byzantine garrison of Loulon. In 832, the Abbasid Caliph, al-Ma'mun, invaded
Capture_of_Loulon
Class of Australian diesel-electric locomotives
Commonwealth Railways NJ class locomotives, beginning in April 1980, some 830s were transferred to Australian National's TasRail operation with 20 transferred
South Australian Railways 830 class
South_Australian_Railways_830_class
830s Rus'-Byzantine conflict
Zuckerman, however, maintains a higher dating of the sack of Amastris to the 830s and holds the 838 embassy of the Rus' to Constantinople, as recorded in the
Paphlagonian expedition of the Rus'
Paphlagonian_expedition_of_the_Rus'
Kavhan of the First Bulgarian Empire
Isbul (Bulgarian: Исбул) (fl. 820s–830s) was the kavhan, or first minister, of the First Bulgarian Empire during the reigns of Omurtag, Malamir and Presian
Isbul
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
Byzantine theme (administrative district)
headquartered at Cherson. The theme was officially established in the early 830s and was an important centre of Black Sea commerce. Despite the destruction
Cherson_(theme)
Hypothetical 8th–9th century polity in Eastern Europe
helped to raise the latter's prestige, with the consequence that by the 830s a new power center known as the Rus' Kaganate had come into existence." Whatever
Rus'_Khaganate
Crimea under direct Ukrainian administration
7th–6th century BC Bosporan Kingdom (Roman) 428 BC–527 Byzantine Cherson 830s–1204 Empire of Trebizond 1204–1461 Principality of Theodoro & Genoese Gazaria
History_of_Crimea_(1991–2014)
Calendar year
1st millennium, the 36th year of the 9th century, and the 7th year of the 830s decade. Driven by tensions between his favoured Turkish guard and the populace
836
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
Ruler of Moravia
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
northern Great Britain, for approximately a century from the 730s to the 830s AD. Their first ruler of Pictland was the great Óengus I of the Picts, who
House_of_Óengus
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820s_BC
History of Crimea (1921-1992)
7th–6th century BC Bosporan Kingdom (Roman) 428 BC–527 Byzantine Cherson 830s–1204 Empire of Trebizond 1204–1461 Principality of Theodoro & Genoese Gazaria
Crimea_in_the_Soviet_Union
Italian nobleman (died c. 861)
Adelchis I or Adelgis I (died c. 861) was the Count of Parma by the 830s, of Cremona after 841, and eventually of Brescia. According to some sources, he
Adelchis_I_of_Spoleto
Former country on Crimean Peninsula
7th–6th century BC Bosporan Kingdom (Roman) 428 BC–527 Byzantine Cherson 830s–1204 Empire of Trebizond 1204–1461 Principality of Theodoro & Genoese Gazaria
Principality_of_Theodoro
c. 880–1240 East Slavic state in Europe
established the Theme of Cherson, formally known as Klimata, in the Crimea in the 830s to defend against raids by the Rus' and to protect vital grain shipments
Kievan_Rus'
Church building in Parma, Italy
Sant'Alessandro is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located on in via Garibaldi #14 in central Parma, Italy. The facade of the church faces the church
Sant'Alessandro,_Parma
Bishop of Utrecht; Saint
Preceded by Ricfried Bishop of Utrecht ca. 815-ca. 830s Succeeded by Alberik II
Frederick_of_Utrecht
9th-century Slavic state
is also 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
Great_Moravia
French title of nobility
father, Charles the Bald, until chased away by Breton rebels. Banzleibs (fl. 830s) Rorgon I (832–839) Gauzbert (839–849) Rorgon II (849–865) Gauzfrid (865–878)
Counts_and_dukes_of_Maine
Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group
chieftain of the coalition appropriated the title of khagan as early as the 830s: the title survived to denote the princes of Kievan Rus', whose capital,
Khazars
Polity in Myanmar (846–1297)
under repeated attacks by the Nanzhao kingdom of Yunnan between the 750s and 830s AD. Like that of the Pyu, the original home of the Burmans prior to Yunnan
Pagan_Kingdom
Magyar history (c. 800 BC–c. 895 AD)
either to the region of the Don River or towards the Kuban River before the 830s AD. Hundreds of loan words adopted from Oghuric Turkic languages prove the
Hungarian_prehistory
9th-century Arabic singer of Abbasid era
Faridah al-Saghir (Arabic: فريدة الصغير, born c. 830) also simply known as Faridah (Arabic: فريدة) was an Abbasid qayna (enslaved singing-girl), who performed
Farida_(singer)
Railway on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
last remaining T class steam locomotives in April 1970.[page needed] Some 830s were transferred to AN Tasrail in the early 1980s and replaced by ex Commonwealth
Eyre_Peninsula_Railway
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851
681–1018 state in Southeast Europe
sources mention that Khan Malamir "ruled together with kavhan Isbul" (fl. 820s–830s) and kavhan Dometian is noted as an associate [in the government] of Gavril
First_Bulgarian_Empire
Star system in the constellation Taurus
J2000 Equinox J2000 Constellation Taurus Right ascension 03h 45m 16.830s Declination +17° 48′ 08.70″ Apparent magnitude (V) 16.7 Characteristics Spectral type
NLTT_11748
Province in Central China
shipped to China's coastal cities for export abroad. An Arab dhow dated to the 830s and today known as the Belitung Shipwreck was discovered off the small island
Hunan
Decay of strong electromagnetic fields into particles
graphene". Nature Physics. 19 (6): 830–835. arXiv:2207.13400. Bibcode:2023NatPh..19..830S. doi:10.1038/s41567-023-01978-9. ISSN 1745-2473. S2CID 251105038.
Schwinger_effect
Old High German poem
the oral literature of the Germanic tribes. The text was written in the 830s on two spare leaves on the outside of a religious codex in the monastery
Hildebrandslied
Roman Crimea (47 BC to c. 340 AD)
7th–6th century BC Bosporan Kingdom (Roman) 428 BC–527 Byzantine Cherson 830s–1204 Empire of Trebizond 1204–1461 Principality of Theodoro & Genoese Gazaria
Crimea_in_the_Roman_era
Frontier province of the Frankish Empire
remaining Avarian princes, under the Frankish supreme rule. During the 820s and 830s, additional administrative changes were made in the wider region of Frankish
Avar_March
Decade
Millennia 1st millennium Centuries 8th century 9th century 10th century Decades 830s 840s 850s 860s 870s Years 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 Categories
850s
Assyrian history (911–609 BCE)
surviving work of art depicts the two rulers shaking hands. In the 840s and 830s BCE, Shalmaneser again campaigned in Syria and succeeded in receiving tribute
Neo-Assyrian_Empire
Medieval emporium in the province of Utrecht, Netherlands
generally believed that the township reached its peak around the 820s and 830s and declined considerably thereafter. It is thought that the decline occurred
Dorestad
Military campaigns, 839–841
Abū Sa‘īd's invasions of Asia Minor were a series of expeditions conducted by the Abbasid Caliphate against the Byzantine Empire in the later years of
Abū Sa'īd's invasions of Asia Minor
Abū_Sa'īd's_invasions_of_Asia_Minor
City of London during the Anglo-Saxon period
disputed between Mercia and Wessex. Viking invasions became frequent from the 830s, and a Viking army is believed to have camped in the old Roman walls during
Anglo-Saxon_London
First-level administrative division of Russia, annexed territory of Ukraine
7th–6th century BC Bosporan Kingdom (Roman) 428 BC–527 Byzantine Cherson 830s–1204 Empire of Trebizond 1204–1461 Principality of Theodoro & Genoese Gazaria
Republic_of_Crimea_(Russia)
Letter of the Old English alphabet
Wynn in the Hildebrandslied manuscript (830s): the text reads ƿiges ƿarne.
Wynn
Slave-soldiers and enslaved mercenaries in the Muslim world
Etching by Daniel Hopfer (c. 1526–1536), British Museum, London Active 830s–1811 Country Abbasid Caliphate Fatimid Caliphate Seljuk Empire Ayyubid Sultanate
Mamluk
Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result 830s Paphlagonian expedition of the Rus' Rus' Khaganate Byzantine Empire Unclear. The historicity of this
List of wars involving Kievan Rus'
List_of_wars_involving_Kievan_Rus'
Anglo-Saxon tribe which occupied part of the kingdom of Mercia
witnessed Mercian charters between 814 and 866, with two subscribing in the 830s and 840s. They may be father and son, with the later one being Ealhswith's
Gaini
Calendar year
1st millennium, the 32nd year of the 9th century, and the 3rd year of the 830s decade. Byzantine–Arab War: The Byzantine fortress of Loulon (modern Turkey)
832
Decade
1st millennium Centuries 8th century 9th century 10th century Decades 820s 830s 840s 850s 860s Years 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 Categories Births
840s
Petronas Kamateros (Greek: Πετρωνᾶς Καματηρός, fl. 830s) was a Byzantine official under Emperor Theophilos (r. 829–842). Petronas is the first attested
Petronas_Kamateros
9th-century Byzantine military leader and aristocrat
captives. In 863, an Arab army, led by the emir of Melitene, Umar al-Aqta (r. 830s–863), raided deep into Byzantine territory, reaching the Black Sea coast
Petronas_(general)
Social group of India and Pakistan
caste system be taken for granted. … a caliphal governor of Sind in the late 830s is said to have … (continued the previous Hindu requirement that) … the Jats
Jats
Byzantine emperor from 867 to 886
Michael III. Basil was born to peasant parents in late 811 (or sometime in the 830s in the estimation of some scholars) at Chariopolis in the Byzantine theme
Basil_I
7th–6th century BC Bosporan Kingdom (Roman) 428 BC–527 Byzantine Cherson 830s–1204 Empire of Trebizond 1204–1461 Principality of Theodoro & Genoese Gazaria
Crimea during the Russian Civil War
Crimea_during_the_Russian_Civil_War
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), مماليك
Conscription
Saint Ansegisus (c. 770 – 20 July 833 or 834) was a monastic reformer of the Franks. Born about 770, of noble parentage, at the age of eighteen he entered
Ansegisus
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841
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821
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848
2014 annexation of Ukrainian territory
7th–6th century BC Bosporan Kingdom (Roman) 428 BC–527 Byzantine Cherson 830s–1204 Empire of Trebizond 1204–1461 Principality of Theodoro & Genoese Gazaria
2014 Russian annexation of Crimea
2014_Russian_annexation_of_Crimea
Early medieval coin
copper stycas which are known to exist indicates that production from the 830s onwards was both intensive and constant. The large quantity of stycas produced
Styca
Species of owl
forest". Journal of Animal Ecology. 77 (4): 830–837. Bibcode:2008JAnEc..77..830S. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2008.01378.x. PMID 18355240. Anich, N. M., T. J
Barred_owl
Queen regnant of Judah
Athaliah (Hebrew: עֲתַלְיָה, Modern: ʻAtalya, Tiberian: ʿĂṯalyā, Greek: Γοθολία Gotholía; Latin: Athalia) was the daughter of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel
Athaliah
Knyaz of Bulgaria from 889 to 893
Knyaz of Bulgaria Reign 889–893 Predecessor Boris I Successor Simeon I Born 830s–840s AD Died before 900 House Krum's dynasty Father Boris I Mother Maria
Vladimir_of_Bulgaria
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it, destroying the main Israelite settlements in the Transjordan. In the 830s BCE, king Hazael of Aram Damascus conquered the fertile and strategically
History_of_Palestine
Capital and largest city of North Macedonia
Upper Vardar valley it became part of the expanding Bulgarian Empire in the 830s. Starting from the end of the 10th century Skopje experienced a period of
Skopje
King of Lotharingia from 855 to 869
Lothair II (c. 837 — 7 August 869) was the king of Lotharingia from 855 until his death. He is known for his over ten-year-long divorce case with his wife
Lothair_II
Frankish noble
of Tours, who was a decade older (b. around 820), and married (since late 830s) to Conrad the Elder, Count of Argengau (d. after 862). Since Robert's son
Robert_the_Strong
Petty Kingdom of Norway
Norse religion Government Monarchy King • c. 710s Frøygard Gardsson • c. 830s Frøybjørn Frøygardsson • ?–868 Audbjörn_Frøybjørnsson • 868–870 Vemund Kamban
Kingdom_of_Firda
King of Pagan
into upper Irrawaddy valley by Nanzhao that lasted from the 750s to the 830s. After the attacks, which left the Pyu states severely weakened, large numbers
Pyinbya
14th Abbasid Caliph (r. 869–870)
Abū Isḥāq Muḥammad ibn Hārūn ibn Muḥammad ibn Hārūn al-Muhtadī bi-ʾLlāh (Arabic: أبو إسحاق محمد بن هارون الواثق; c. 833 – 21 June 870), better known by
Al-Muhtadi
King of Leinster
Ailill mac Dúnlainge c. (831 – 871) was a King of Leinster of the Uí Muiredaig sept of the Uí Dúnlainge branch of the Laigin. This sept had their royal
Ailill_mac_Dúnlainge
Frankish bishop and historian
effort to reconcile Louis the Pious with his son Louis the German in the mid-830s. This concern to promote accord between Louis and his son is similarly evident
Thegan_of_Trier
Historic religious complex in Mosul, Iraq
The Shrine of Shaykh Fathi al-Mawsili (Arabic: مرقد فتحي الموصلي) is a religious complex containing a mosque and shrine, located in Mosul, in the Nineveh
Shrine of Shaykh Fathi al-Mawsili
Shrine_of_Shaykh_Fathi_al-Mawsili
9th-century Khazar rebels who joined the Magyars and Rus'
helped to raise the latter's prestige, with the consequence that by the 830s a new power center known as the Rus' Khaganate had come into existence."
Kabar
9th-century Viking leader of the Great Heathen Army
837), Þórgísl (died 845), Hákon (died 847), and Þórir (died 848) in the 830s and 840s, before naming the first living Viking, Steinn (fl. 852), in the
Ubba
838 Abbasid capture of the Eastern Roman city of Amorium
The siege of Amorium by the Abbasid Caliphate in mid-August 838 was one of the major events in the long history of the Arab–Byzantine Wars. The Abbasid
Sack_of_Amorium
Early Slavic people of Bohemia
Mojmir I seized control over Moravians and founded a state Great Moravia (830s), the Czechs did only since Bořivoj I, the first historically documented
Bohemians_(tribe)
Decade
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840s_BC
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 907 to 912
Euthymius I Syncellus (Greek: Εὐθύμιος ὁ Σύγκελλος, c. 834 – 5 August 917) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from February 907 to 15 May 912
Euthymius_I_of_Constantinople
Traditional elongated cloak-like garment
imitating Baghdad culture (capital of the Abbasids).[citation needed] In the 830s, Byzantine Emperor Theophilus, who fought the Abbasids on the battlefield
Kaftan
Region in the Levant
Map of the southern Levant, c. 830s BCE Kingdom of Judah
Judea
9th-century Margrave of Tuscany and Duke of Lucca
Boniface II (died c. 838) was the count and duke of Lucca (from 5 October 823) and first margrave of Tuscany from about 828. He succeeded his father Boniface
Boniface II, Margrave of Tuscany
Boniface_II,_Margrave_of_Tuscany
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Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Lily
Girl/Female
Muslim
To harvest fruit
Boy/Male
Hindu
The polar star, Constant, Faithful, Firm
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lover of soul
Boy/Male
German, Teutonic
Armed
Female
Japanese
(åƒä»£å) Japanese name CHIYOKO means "child of a thousand generations."
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek, Indonesian
Follower of Dionysius; Greek God of Wine
Boy/Male
Indian
Confectioner
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful girl, Beautiful woman
Girl/Female
Latin English
Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician.
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