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{{short description|Calendar year}} {{Use mdy dates|date=February 2011}} {{About year|806|the car|Peugeot 806|the single album by D-Crunch|0806}} {{Year nav|806}} {{M1 year in topic}} [[File:Germigny Des Pres 2007 02.jpg|upright=1.35|thumb|The church ([[Oratory (worship)|oratory]]) in [[Germigny-des-Prés]]]] __NOTOC__ Year '''806''' ('''[[Roman numerals|DCCCVI]]''') was a [[common year starting on Thursday]] of the [[Julian calendar]], the 806th year of the [[Common Era]] (CE) and [[Anno Domini]] (AD) designations, the 806th year of the [[1st millennium]], the 6th year of the [[9th century]], and the 7th year of the [[800s (decade)|800s]] decade. == Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Asia ==== * [[February 5]] – [[Emperor Kanmu]] dies after a 25-year reign, that has seen [[Culture of Korea|Korean culture]] and [[technology]] introduced to [[Japan]]. He is succeeded by his son [[emperor Heizei|Heizei]], as the 51st [[emperor of Japan]].<ref name="kunaichō">[[#Kunaichō|Emperor Heizei, Yamamomo Imperial Mausoleum]], Imperial Household Agency</ref> * [[Hōzen-ji]] Temple is founded in [[Wakakusa, Yamanashi|Wakakusa]], [[Nakakoma District, Yamanashi|Nakakoma District]], Japan (now [[Minami-Alps, Yamanashi|Minami-Alps]], [[Yamanashi Prefecture]]). The temple follows the [[Shingon Buddhism|Shingon]] sect of Japanese [[Buddhism in Japan|Buddhism]]. ==== Abbasid Caliphate ==== * [[Arab–Byzantine wars]]: Caliph [[Harun al-Rashid]] leads a [[Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (806)|huge military expedition]], assembling men from [[Bilad al-Sham|Syria]], [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]], [[Iran|Persia]], and [[Egypt]]. The invasion army (reportedly 135,000 men) departs from [[Raqqa]], residence of Harun, and enters [[Cappadocia]] through the [[Cilician Gates]], sacking several Byzantine fortresses and cities. [[Heraclea Cybistra|Heraclea]] is captured after a month-long [[siege]] (August/September). The city is [[Looting|plundered]] and razed; its inhabitants are [[Slavery|enslaved]] and [[Deportation|deported]] to the [[Abbasid Caliphate]].{{sfn|Mango|Scott|1997|pp=661–662}}{{sfn|Treadgold|1988|pp=144–145}} [[File:M10 Abassides AH190 (8011579793).jpg|thumb|200px|[[Dirham]] of Abbasid caliph [[Harun al-Rashid]] minted in [[Tashkent]] (Mad'an al-Shash) in 190 [[Islamic calendar|AH]] (805/806 CE)]] * [[Arab–Byzantine wars]]: An Abbasid fleet under [[Humayd ibn Ma'yuf al-Hajuri]] raids [[Cyprus]], carrying off 16,000 inhabitants as slaves.{{sfn|Treadgold|1988|pp=144–145}} * Harun al-Rashid appoints [[Ashot Msaker]] ("the Carnivorous") as the new presiding prince of [[Arminiya|Armenia]]. The [[Bagratuni dynasty|Bagratids]] emerge as one of the country's two most powerful noble families. Harun recognizes another [[Bagrationi dynasty|Bagratid branch]], under [[Ashot I of Iberia|Ashot I Curopalates]], as [[Principality of Iberia|princes]] of Caucasian Iberia.<ref>{{cite book | last = Laurent | first = Joseph L.| title = L'Arménie entre Byzance et l'Islam: depuis la conquête arabe jusqu'en 886 | year = 1919 | language = French | publisher = De Boccard | location = Paris | url = http://cefael.efa.gr/detail.php?site_id=1&actionID=page&serie_id=BefarA&volume_number=117&issue_number=0 |page=99}}</ref><ref>{{The Making of Byzantium, 600–1025|page=214}}</ref> * [[Rafi ibn al-Layth]], an Arab [[Nobility|nobleman]], leads a large-scale rebellion against oppressive [[tax]]ation by the Abbasid governor [[Ali ibn Isa ibn Mahan]]. He launches a revolt in [[Samarkand]], which spreads quickly across [[Greater Khorasan|Khorasan]]. ==== Britain ==== * [[Vikings]] massacre [[Columba]]'s monks, and all the inhabitants on the island of [[Iona]] ([[Scotland]]). Other [[monk]]s flee to safety in the [[Abbey of Kells|monastery of Kells]] ([[Ireland]]). They take with them the [[Book of Kells]]. * King [[Eardwulf of Northumbria]] is expelled from his kingdom by his rival [[Ælfwald II of Northumbria|Ælfwald II]], who takes the [[throne]]. Eardwulf flees to the [[Francia|Frankish]] court of Charlemagne, and later visits [[Pope Leo III]] in [[Rome]]. ==== Europe ==== * [[November]] – [[Al-Hakam I]], Umayyad [[Emirate of Córdoba|emir of Córdoba]], reasserts his control over the city of [[Toledo, Spain|Toledo]], autonomous since [[797]]. To this effect Al-Hakam has over 72 [[Nobility|nobles]] (accounts talk of 5,000) [[massacre]]d at a banquet, [[Crucifixion|crucified]] and displayed along the banks of the [[Guadalquivir|Guadalquivir River]] (modern [[Spain]]), in what comes to be known as the "Day of the Trench".{{sfn|Rucquoi|1993|p=85}} * Emperor [[Charlemagne]] divides the [[Francia|Frankish Empire]] under his three sons, called ''Divisio Regnorum''. For [[Charles the Younger]] he designates the imperial title, [[Austrasia]] and [[Neustria]], [[Old Saxony|Saxony]], [[Kingdom of Burgundy|Burgundy]], and [[Duchy of Thuringia|Thuringia]]. To [[Pepin of Italy|Pepin]] he gives [[Italy]], [[Bavaria]], and [[Swabia (Bavaria)|Swabia]]. His youngest son [[Louis the Pious]] receives [[Aquitaine]], the [[Marca Hispanica|Spanish March]], and [[Provence]]. * [[Grimoald III of Benevento|Grimoald III]], Lombard [[duke]] of [[Duchy of Benevento|Benevento]], dies without heirs. He is succeeded by [[Grimoald IV of Benevento|Grimoald IV]], who is forced to pay [[tribute]] to King Charles the Younger. === By topic === ==== Religion ==== * [[April 12]] – [[Nikephoros I of Constantinople|Nikephoros I]] is elected [[Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople|patriarch of Constantinople]], succeeding [[Patriarch Tarasios|Tarasios]]. * The church ([[Oratory (worship)|oratory]]) in [[Germigny-des-Prés]] is built by Bishop [[Theodulf of Orléans]]. * [[July 26]] – [[Wulfred]] is elected [[Archbishop of Canterbury]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |author= Brooks, N. P. |title=Wulfred (d. 832)| encyclopedia=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |publisher= Oxford University Press |year=2004 |url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30095 |doi= 10.1093/ref:odnb/30095 | access-date= 7 November 2007 }}{{ODNBsub}}</ref> </onlyinclude> == Births == * [[Hincmar]], archbishop of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims|Reims]] (d. [[882]]) * [[Leuthard II of Paris|Leuthard II]], Frankish [[Count of Paris|count]] (approximate date) * [[Ralpacan]], king of [[Tibet]] (approximate date) == Deaths == * [[February 5]] – [[Emperor Kanmu|Kanmu]], emperor of [[Japan]] (b. [[AD 737|737]]) * [[February 11]] – [[Emperor Shunzong of Tang|Shun Zong]], emperor of the Tang Dynasty (b. [[761]]) * [[February 25]] – [[Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople|Tarasios]], [[Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople|patriarch of Constantinople]] * [[July 19]] – [[Li Shigu]], general of the [[Tang dynasty|Tang Dynasty]] (b. [[778]]) * [[Grimoald III of Benevento|Grimoald III]], Lombard prince of [[Duchy of Benevento|Benevento]] * [[Miliduch]], prince (''[[knyaz]]'') of the [[Sorbs]] (approximate date) * [[Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Fazari]], Muslim [[philosopher]] (or [[796]]) * [[Yahya ibn Khalid]], Persian [[vizier]] of [[Baghdad|Bagdad]] == References == {{Reflist}} === Sources === {{refbegin}} * {{cite book |last1=Mango |first1=Cyril |author1-link=Cyril Mango |last2=Scott |first2=Roger |year=1997 |title=The Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor. Byzantine and Near Eastern History, AD 284–813 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=0-19-822568-7}} * {{cite book |last=Rucquoi |first=Adeline |year=1993 |page=85 |title=Histoire médiévale de la Péninsule ibérique |language=fr |location=Paris |publisher=Seuil |isbn=2-02-012935-3}} * <!--Treadgold 1988-->{{The Byzantine Revival, 780–842}} {{refend}} {{DEFAULTSORT:806}} [[Category:806| ]]
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