931

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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
  • 928
  • 929
  • 930
  • 931
  • 932
  • 933
  • 934
931 in various
AG
Thai solar calendar1473–1474
Tibetan calendar阳金虎年
(male Iron-Tiger)
1057 or 676 or −96
    — to —
阴金兔年
(female Iron-Rabbit)
1058 or 677 or −95
Pope John XI (910 - 935)

Year 931 (CMXXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

North Africa

Europe

  • Spring – Hugh of Provence, king of Italy, cedes Lower Burgundy to Rudolph II, in return for Rudolf's renunciation of all claims to the Italian crown. He receives the imperial crown, and induces the Italian nobility to recognize his son Lothair II as the co-ruler of Lombardia (Regnum Italiae).[1]
  • King Harald Fairhair of Norway dies after a 59-year reign as the Scandinavian nation's first ruler. He divides the kingdom among his many sons (about 25 years ago) to bring peace. Unable to travel through the country - and perform his royal duties, Harald hands over power to his favorite son Eric Bloodaxe, who allegedly kills at least two of his brothers to gain the Norwegian throne that he will hold (approximate date).
  • William I Longsword
    , becomes the second ruler of Normandy (approximate date).
  • Ramiro II forces the abdication of his brother Alfonso IV and becomes king of León (Northern Spain). He has Alfonso and Fruela's three sons blinded in order to make them incapable of ruling.[2]
  • Ramiro II expands the border eastwards (nearly to the
    County of Castile
    (approximate date).

England

Asia

  • Emir
    Isfahan, which becomes his capital. Mardavij appoints his brother Vushmgir as the governor of Amol (modern Iran
    ).

By topic

Literature

Religion


Births

Deaths

Emperor Uda

References

  1. ^ [1]. Italian History - Timeline Lombard Leagues Board, p. 11.
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