909 Explained
Year 909 (CMIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Britain
Africa
China
- April 27 - The Min Kingdom (modern-day Fujian province) is established by governor Wang Shenzhi (Prince of Langye), with Fuzhou (known as Changle) as its capital. Wang Shenzhi tries to attract scholars who will help to construct an efficient bureaucracy and tax system.
- Battle of Jisu - the warlord brothers Liu Shouguang and Liu Shouwen fight with Liu Shouguang emerging victorious
Mesoamerica
By topic
Religion
Births
Deaths
- April 18 - Dionysius II, Syriac Orthodox patriarch of Antioch
- May 9 - Adalgar, archbishop of Bremen
- Aribo of Austria, Frankish margrave
- Asser, bishop of Sherborne (approximate date)
- Cadell ap Rhodri, king of Seisyllwg (Wales)
- Cerball mac Muirecáin, king of Leinster (Ireland)
- Fujiwara no Tokihira, Japanese statesman (b. 871)
- Gerald of Aurillac, Frankish nobleman (b. 855)
- Luo Yin, Chinese statesman and poet (b. 833)
- Muhammad ibn Dawud al-Zahiri, Muslim theologian (b. 868)
- Sochlachan mac Diarmata, king of Uí Maine (Ireland)
- Wighelm, bishop of Selsey
Notes and References
- Book: Heighway, Carolyn. Gloucester and the new minister of St Oswald. N. J.. Higham. D. H.. Hill. Edward the Elder 899-924. Routledge. 2001. 108.
- John Haywood (1995). Historical Atlas of the Vikings, p. 68. Penguin Books: .
- Book: Halsall . Paul . Holy Women of Byzantium: Ten Saints' Lives in English Translation . 1996 . Dumbarton Oaks . 978-0-88402-248-0 . 291 . 3 March 2024 . en . Life of St. Thomais of Lesbos.