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__NOTOC__ Year 899 ( DCCCXCIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.


Events


By place


Europe

* Summer – King
Arnulf of Carinthia Arnulf of Carinthia ( 850 – 8 December 899) was the duke of Carinthia who overthrew his uncle Emperor Charles the Fat to become the Carolingian king of East Francia from 887, the disputed king of Italy from 894 and the disputed emperor from Feb ...
enlists the support of the
Magyars Hungarians, also known as Magyars ( ; hu, magyarok ), are a nation and ethnic group native to Hungary () and historical Hungarian lands who share a common culture, history, ancestry, and language. The Hungarian language belongs to the Uralic ...
, to raid northern Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire), Italy. They overrun the Lombard plain all the way to Pavia. King Berengar I of Italy, Berengar I assembles a large army against the Magyars, and confronts them near the Adda River, Italy, Adda River. Daunted at the strong force, Árpád (head of the confederation of the Magyar tribes, Hungarian tribes) offers to make peace and restore much of what they've taken, if they are permitted to leave Italy unmolested. Berengar refuses, and the Magyars withdraw to the Brenta (river), Brenta River. Árpád renews his offer, offering to leave all his booty and even some hostages. Again Berengar refuses, and awaits their crossing of the Brenta River for a final battle. * Battle of Brenta, Battle of the Brenta: The Magyar forces, consisting of 5,000 men, take a circuitous route through the mountains, crossing the Brenta River and proceed south to fall upon the encamped Lombard army (15,000 men) at Cartigliano. The Magyars massacre much of Berengar's unprepared army. He himself manages to escape to Pavia, changing his dress with the clothing of one of his soldiers. Árpád renews the offensive and heads across Lombardy, pillaging the countryside around Treviso, Vicenza, Bergamo and other towns all the way to Vercelli. He turns south and heads down the Via Aemilia, Aemilian Road, sacking Reggio Emilia, Modena and Bologna. * December 8 – Arnulf of Carinthia dies from paralysis following a stroke and is entombed in St. Emmeram's Abbey at Regensburg (Duchy of Bavaria, Bavaria). He is succeeded by his 6-year-old son Louis the Child, Louis III (the Child) as ruler of the East Francia, East Frankish Kingdom. Arnulf's counselor Hatto I (archbishop of Mainz), Hatto I, archbishop of Elector of Mainz, Mainz, becomes regent and guardian of the young king. Louis (possibly at the instigation of Hatto) claims Lotharingia from his half-brother Zwentibold and with the support of the East Frankish Nobility, nobles he provokes a civil war. The Lombard throne is left temporarily vacant. * Winter – The Magyars turn back north towards the shores of the Venetian Lagoon. They pillage Chioggia and Pellestrina, and advance towards Malamocco. Their advance into the lagoon is checked by the assembly of the Venetian navy, Venetian fleet under doge Pietro Tribuno, which defeats the Magyar's river crossing vessels at Albiola, causing them to pull back. This close call with the Magyars prompts the Venetians to initiate the fortification of the Rialto and the building of protective chains over the Grand Canal (Venice), Grand Canal.


Britain

* October 26 – King Alfred the Great dies after a 28-year reign in which he has forced invading Danish Vikings to withdraw, consolidated England around Wessex, divided parts of Mercia into shires, compiled the best laws of earlier kings, encouraged learning by bringing famous Scholarly method, scholars to Wessex and made his own translations of Latin works. He is succeeded by his eldest son, Edward the Elder as king of Wessex. * Winter – Æthelwold's Revolt: Following the death of Alfred the Great, Æthelwold (youngest son of the late king Æthelred of Wessex, Æthelred I) disputes the succession of Edward the Elder. He seizes the royal estates at Wimborne Minster, Wimborne, the ancient symbolic burial place of West Saxon kings, and Christchurch, Dorset, Christchurch. Edward set up his Military camp, army camp at Badbury Rings. Æthelwold first declares that he will 'live or die' at Wimborne, but then flees to Kingdom of Northumbria, Northumbria.Paul Hill (2009). ''The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great'', pp. 142–143. .


Arabian Empire

* Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Shaybani, Muslim ruler of Diyar Bakr, surrenders at the besieged capital of Diyarbakir, Amid (modern Turkey) to Caliph Al-Mu'tadid in exchange for clemency. Al-Muktafi, the son of Al-Mu'tadid, is installed as governor of the Upper Mesopotamia, Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia), ending the semi-independent Banu Shayban, Shaybanid Dynasty, which has ruled in Diyar Bakr since the 870s. * The Qarmatians, led by Abu Sa'id al-Jannabi, capture Bahrain's capital of Hajr and Al-Ahsa Oasis, Al-Hasa (Eastern Arabia). Abu Sa'id makes it his residence and establishes a Utopia, religious utopian republic.


By topic


Religion

* Regino of Prüm, a order of Saint Benedict, Benedictine churchman, is expelled from Prüm Abbey, Prüm and becomes abbot of St. Maximin's Abbey, Trier, St. Maximin's Abbey (which is destroyed by the Vikings) in Trier.


Births

* Al-Qahir, Abbasid caliph (d. 950) * Gonzalo Fernández of Castile, Gonzalo Fernández, count of Kingdom of Castile, Castile (d. 915) * Ma Xifan, king of Chu (Ten Kingdoms), Chu (d. 947) * Ma Xisheng, king of Chu (d. 932) * Wang Zongyan, emperor of Former Shu (d. 926) * Werner V (Salian), Werner V, Frankish Nobility, nobleman (approximate date) * Yelü Bei, prince of the Liao dynasty, Liao Dynasty (d. 937)


Deaths

* July 26 – Li Hanzhi, Chinese warlord (b. 842) * October 26 – Alfred the Great, king of Wessex (b. 849) * December 8 –
Arnulf of Carinthia Arnulf of Carinthia ( 850 – 8 December 899) was the duke of Carinthia who overthrew his uncle Emperor Charles the Fat to become the Carolingian king of East Francia from 887, the disputed king of Italy from 894 and the disputed emperor from Feb ...
, king of the East Francia, East Frankish Kingdom * Ahmad ibn al-Tayyib al-Sarakhsi, Persian traveler and historian * Stylianos Zaoutzes, Byzantine official and minister * Sumbat I of Klarjeti, Georgian prince * Wang Gong, Chinese warlord * Zheng Qi, chancellor of the Tang dynasty, Tang Dynasty * Zoe Zaoutzaina, Byzantine empress consort of Leo VI the Wise, Leo VI


References

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