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A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire868–1066

A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire: 868–1066 Part V T. Venning (ed.), A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire © Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2006 868 Byzantium ?Chrysocheir’s Paulician army crosses Anatolia to sack Ephesus and insult shrine of St. John there. Fleet under Ooryphas relieves Arab siege of Ragusa. Italy/Moravia Constantine/Cyril and Methodius, harassed in Moravia, arrive in Rome to seek aid bringing relics of St. Clement. Persia Death of ‘Iman’ Ali al-Hadi, descendant of Caliph Ali. Egypt Ahmed Ibn Tulun made Abbasid governor of Egypt: founder of ‘Tulunid’ dynasty. 869 Byzantium/Italy/Moravia 14 February Constantine/Cyril, co-‘Apostle of the Slavs’, dies in Rome. Abbasid Caliphate Ali Ibn Muh leads massive slave revolt in Mesopotamia; widespread destruction. 11 July Caliph Al-Mutazz murdered by Turkish troops demanding higher pay; replaced by cousin Al-Muhtadi, son of Al-Wathiq. Byzantium Negotiations to marry Prince Constantine to Frankish princess Irmengarde. Unsuccessful mission of Peter the Sicilian to Tephrice, as the Paulician leader Chrysocheir makes extortionate demands. 271 272 A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire Italy June Pope Hadrian II excommunicates ex-Patriarch Photius in retaliation for his excommunication of Nicholas I. Byzantium 5 October Church Council in Constantinople, with papal lagates present; recognised in West as ‘8th General Council’. Hadrian’s http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire868–1066

Editors: Venning, Timothy

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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2006
ISBN
978-1-349-51365-9
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269 –392
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10.1057/9780230505865_6
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Part V T. Venning (ed.), A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire © Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2006 868 Byzantium ?Chrysocheir’s Paulician army crosses Anatolia to sack Ephesus and insult shrine of St. John there. Fleet under Ooryphas relieves Arab siege of Ragusa. Italy/Moravia Constantine/Cyril and Methodius, harassed in Moravia, arrive in Rome to seek aid bringing relics of St. Clement. Persia Death of ‘Iman’ Ali al-Hadi, descendant of Caliph Ali. Egypt Ahmed Ibn Tulun made Abbasid governor of Egypt: founder of ‘Tulunid’ dynasty. 869 Byzantium/Italy/Moravia 14 February Constantine/Cyril, co-‘Apostle of the Slavs’, dies in Rome. Abbasid Caliphate Ali Ibn Muh leads massive slave revolt in Mesopotamia; widespread destruction. 11 July Caliph Al-Mutazz murdered by Turkish troops demanding higher pay; replaced by cousin Al-Muhtadi, son of Al-Wathiq. Byzantium Negotiations to marry Prince Constantine to Frankish princess Irmengarde. Unsuccessful mission of Peter the Sicilian to Tephrice, as the Paulician leader Chrysocheir makes extortionate demands. 271 272 A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire Italy June Pope Hadrian II excommunicates ex-Patriarch Photius in retaliation for his excommunication of Nicholas I. Byzantium 5 October Church Council in Constantinople, with papal lagates present; recognised in West as ‘8th General Council’. Hadrian’s

Published: Nov 14, 2015

Keywords: Norman Leader; Chief Minister; Byzantine Empire; Rebel Leader; German Emperor

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