893
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Years: 889 890 891 892 - 893 - 894 895 896 897 |
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Decades: 860s 870s 880s - 890s - 900s 910s 920s |
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Centuries: 8th century - 9th century - 10th century |
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State leaders - Sovereign states | |
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Gregorian calendar | 893 DCCCXCIII |
Ab urbe condita | 1646 |
Armenian calendar | 342 ԹՎ ՅԽԲ |
Chinese calendar | 3589 – 3590 壬子 – 癸丑 |
Ethiopian calendar | 885 – 886 |
Hebrew calendar | 4653 – 4654 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 948 – 949 |
- Shaka Samvat | 815 – 816 |
- Kali Yuga | 3994 – 3995 |
Iranian calendar | 271 – 272 |
Islamic calendar | 279 – 281 |
This article refers to the year 893. The number 893 can also refer to Japanese traditional organized crime groups, Yakuza.
[edit] Events
- Simeon I succeeds Vladimir as king of Bulgaria.
- Galindo II Aznárez succeeds Aznar II Galíndez as Count of Aragon.
- Nicholas Mysticus becomes Patriarch of Constantinople (first of two periods).
- Asser writes Life of King Alfred.
- The Greek clergy was expelled from Bulgaria and the Greek language was replaced with the Slav-Bulgarian vernacular (known as Old_Church_Slavonic).
[edit] Births
- Louis the Child, last Carolingian ruler of the East Franks
[edit] Deaths
- King Aznar II Galíndez of Aragon
- Stephen I, Patriarch of Constantinople