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== Events == <onlyinclude> * [[March 1]]: In [[Rouen]], [[Pope John XV]] ratifies the first [[Peace and Truce of God|Truce of God]], between [[Æthelred the Unready]] and [[Richard I of Normandy]]. * [[March 29]]: [[Adalberon (bishop of Laon)|Bishop Adalberon]] imprisons the treasonous [[Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine|Duke Charles of Lorraine]] and his nephew [[Arnulf (archbishop of Reims)|Arnulf]], the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims|Archbishop of Reims]]. Adalberon delivers the two men to King [[Hugh Capet]], who imprisons them and their family in [[Orléans]]. The cities of [[Reims]] and Laon are returned to Capet. * [[April 5]]: [[991 Damascus earthquake]] in [[Syria]]: According to historian [[George Elmacin]] (13th century), the earthquake caused the fall of 1,000 houses in Damascus itself, and many people were trapped in their [[ruins]] and died. The village of Beglabec was reportedly engulfed, due to the earthquake.<ref name="Antonopoulos">Antonopoulos, 1980</ref> * Spring: Byzantine Emperor [[Basil II]] begins a campaign against the [[First Bulgarian Empire|Bulgarians]]. * [[June 15]]: [[Theophanu]] dies in [[Nijmegen]], and [[Adelaide of Italy]] assumes full regency over her grandson, [[Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto III]]. * [[June 17]] – [[June 18|18]]: The royal council of Saint-Basle de Verzy is marked by opposition between the bishops and the monks. [[Pope Sylvester II|Gerbert d'Aurillac]] is elected as the deposed Arnulf's successor as the Archbishop of Reims, to the anger of Pope John XV, who had no involvement in the decision. * [[August 11]]: Following a raid by [[Olaf Tryggvason]] at the mouth of the [[River Thames]], [[ealdorman]] [[Byrhtnoth]] is killed in the [[Battle of Maldon]] in [[Essex]], which is commemorated in the [[Old English]] poem ''[[The Battle of Maldon]]''. Æthelred the Unready is forced to pay a [[tribute]] of 22,000 pounds of silver for Tryggvason to withdraw his troops; this is the first in a series of [[Danegeld]]s.<ref>John Haywood (1995). ''The Historical Atlas of the Vikings'': Raids on Æthelred's Kingdom, pp. 118–119. {{ISBN|978-0-140-51328-8}}.</ref> * [[November 22]]: The beginning of the reign of [[al-Qadir]], [[Abbasid]] [[caliph]] of [[Baghdad]], under the tutelage of the [[Buyid dynasty|Buyids]] and following the deposition of [[al-Ta'i]]. === Unknown dates === * [[Odo I, Count of Blois|Count Odo I of Blois]], who captured [[Melun]], is driven out of the city by the coalition of King Hugh Capet, [[Fulk III, Count of Anjou|Count Fulk III of Anjou]] and Richard I of Normandy; Odo is defeated in [[Orsay]] by Bouchard I of Vendôme, a faithful vassal of Capet charged with guarding Melun. * [[Stavoren]] is sacked in Viking raids on the ports of [[Frisia]] and the mouths of the [[Rhine]]. * [[Pietro II Orseolo]] becomes the 26th [[Doge of Venice]]. [[Venice]] establishes a protectorate on the coast of the Dalmatian Islands. * [[Taranto]] is sieged by [[Sicily|Sicilian]] Arabs. * The ''[[Dagome iudex]]'', a document which enumerates the possessions of [[Mieszko I]], is written and entrusted to Pope John XV, who places the [[Poland|Polish]] territories under papal protection. * [[Mount Vesuvius]] erupts. </onlyinclude>
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