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    September 3 – Battle of Lalakaon: A Byzantine army confronts an invasion by Muslim forces, led by Umar al-Aqta, Emir of Malatya. The Muslims raid deep into Byzantine territory, reaching the Black Sea coast at the port city of Amisos. Petronas annihilates the Arabs near the River Lalakaon, in Paphlagonia (modern Turkey ).

  2. Vers 860 : principauté norvégienne dans les Orcades. Un prince originaire de Möre ( Norvège de l’Ouest) s’intitule jarl. Celtes et Scandinaves créent une civilisation originale. [. 1. ] . La destruction de la flotte russe à Constantinople en 860.

  3. Ermentar of Noirmoutier, also called Ermentarius Tornusiensis (died mid-860s), was a monk and historian of the abbey of Saint-Philibert de Tournus. He wrote a vivid prose chronicle, De translationibus et miraculis sancti Filiberti, recounting the disruption of his community by Viking raids and its transfer from the Breton island of Noirmoutier ...

  4. Wikipédia en français est l' édition de Wikipédia en langue française. Son code est fr . L'espace de Wikipédia en français est créé le 11 mai 2001 n 1. La première version connue de Wikipédia en français voit le jour le 19 mai 2001 à 1 h 5. Les trois premiers articles sont à caractère scientifique et datent du 4 août 2001.

  5. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › 860860 — Wikipédia

    860. Cette page concerne l'année 860 du calendrier julien. Pour l'année 860 av. J.-C., voir 860 av. J.-C. Chronologies. Fresque du Kremlin de Moscou montrant Michel et Photios trempant le voile de la Vierge dans la mer pour provoquer la tempête qui éloigne la flotte Rus, 1644. Données clés.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 850s850s - Wikipedia

    By place Europe. February 1 – King Ramiro I dies in his palace at Santa María del Naranco (near Oviedo), after an 8-year reign.He is succeeded by his son Ordoño I, as ruler of Asturias.

  7. after 26 November 889. House. Alpin. Father. Run Macarthagail, king of Strathclyde. Mother. NN ingen Cináed. Eochaid was disputably king of the Picts during the reign of Giric, his claim to the throne was being the grandson of Kenneth MacAlpin (possibly) and the son of Run, king of Strathclyde which he declared gave him the right to the throne.

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