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{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2011}} {{About year|961 |the international calling code|Telephone numbers in Lebanon}} {{more citations needed|date=September 2018}} {{Year nav|961}} {{M1 year in topic}} [[File:MonAlhakenII01.jpg|upright=1.35|thumb|Statue of Caliph [[Al-Hakam II]] (915–976)]] Year '''961''' ('''[[Roman numerals|CMLXI]]''') was a [[common year starting on Tuesday]] of the [[Julian calendar]]. == Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Byzantine Empire ==== * [[March 6]] – [[Siege of Chandax]]: Byzantine forces under [[Nikephoros II Phokas]] capture and pillage [[Heraklion|Chandax]] after an 8-month [[siege]]. Nikephoros massacres the population without mercy and carries them off into [[slavery]], returning to [[Constantinople]] with Emir [[Abd al-Aziz ibn Shu'ayb]] and his family as prisoners. The island [[Emirate of Crete]] is converted into a [[Theme (Byzantine district)|Byzantine theme]] and the remaining Muslims are converted to [[Christianity]].<ref>Romane, Julian (2015). ''Byzantine Triumphant''. Barnsley: Pen and Sword Books. p. 6. {{ISBN|978-1473845701}}.</ref> ==== Europe ==== * [[May 26]] – [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor]] elects his 6-year-old son [[Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto II]] as [[heir apparent]] and co-ruler at the [[Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire)|Imperial Diet]] in [[Worms, Germany|Worms]]. He is crowned at [[Aachen]], and placed under the tutelage of his grandmother [[Matilda of Ringelheim|Matilda]] and his half-brother [[William (archbishop of Mainz)|William of Mainz]]. Otto's own brother [[Bruno the Great|Bruno I]] is charged with the provisional government of [[Duchy of Lorraine|Lorraine]] again. * Summer – Otto I leads an expeditionary force into northern [[Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)|Italy]] through the [[Brenner Pass]] at [[Trento]], to assist the beleaguered young Pope [[Pope John XII|John XII]]. He proceeds towards [[Pavia]] – King [[Berengar II of Italy|Berengar II]] sends his son and co-ruler [[Adalbert of Italy|Adalbert II]] from [[Rome]] at the head of a large army to seize control of the [[South Tyrol|Upper Adige]] and contest Otto's entry. * [[October 15]] – Caliph [[Abd-ar-Rahman III|Abd-al-Rahman III]] dies after a 32-year reign. He is succeeded by his son [[Al-Hakam II]] as ruler of the [[Caliphate of Córdoba]] in [[Al-Andalus]] (modern [[Spain]]). * [[Battle of Fitjar]] – A [[Vikings|Viking]] force under the sons of [[Eric Bloodaxe]] lands on [[Hordaland]]. King [[Haakon the Good]] defeats the rebelling force, but is killed. [[Harald Greycloak]] becomes ruler of the western part of [[Norway]]. * The [[Lombards|Lombard]] army under Adalbert II refuses to fight Otto I unless Berengar II abdicates in favor of Adalbert. Berengar refuses, and the armies retreat to their strongholds. Berengar and his family take whatever loyal soldiers remain and disperse themselves – Berengar retreats to the fortress at [[Montefeltro]] (in the [[Pentapolis]]). ==== Armenia ==== * King [[Ashot III of Armenia]] (the Merciful) moves his capital from [[Kars]] eastward to [[Ani]] (modern [[Turkey]]). Located on a major east-west [[Caravan (travellers)|caravan]] route, Ani will become larger than any European city, with a population of about 100,000 that will rival [[Baghdad]], [[Cairo]], and Constantinople. Ani also becomes the site of the royal [[mausoleum]] of the [[Bagratuni dynasty|Bagratuni]] kings.<ref>Manuk-Khaloyan, Armen (2013). "In the Cemetery of their Ancestors: The Royal Burial Tombs of the Bagratuni Kings of Greater Armenia (890–1073/79)". ''[[Revue des Études Arméniennes]]'': pp. 147–155.</ref> === By topic === ==== Art ==== * The "Shroud of [[Suaire de Saint-Josse|Saint Josse]]", a rich silk [[Samite]] camel cloth from [[Greater Khorasan|Khurasan]], is made. It is preserved in the [[Saint-Josse|Abbey of Saint-Josse-sur-Mer]], near [[Caen]] ([[Normandy]]) (approximate date). ==== Religion ==== * The [[Tiger Hill Pagoda]] (or Huqui Tower) is built in the city of [[Suzhou, Jiangsu|Suzhou]], located in [[Jiangsu|Jiangsu Province]] ([[East China|Eastern China]]). * [[Tavistock Abbey]] is founded by [[Ordgar, Ealdorman of Devon]], in [[Kingdom of England|England]].<ref>Chisholm, Hugh (1911). "[[Tavistock]]". ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition|Encyclopædia Britannica]]'' (Eleventh Edition). Cambridge University Press, pp. 457–458.</ref> </onlyinclude> == Births == * [[January 15]] – [[Seongjong of Goryeo|Seongjong]], ruler of [[Goryeo]] ([[Korea]]) (d. [[997]]) * [[Al-Tha'alibi]], Persian historian and writer (d. [[1038]]) * [[Arnulf II, Count of Flanders]] (the Younger), Frankish [[Nobility|nobleman]] (or [[960]]) * [[Edith of Wilton]], English princess and [[nun]] (approximate date) * [[Fujiwara no Michikane]], Japanese nobleman (d. [[995]]) * [[Kou Zhun]], Chinese [[Grand chancellor (China)|Grand chancellor]] (approximate date) * [[Mahendradatta]], queen of [[Bali]] ([[Indonesia]]) (d. [[1011]]) * [[Pietro II Orseolo]], [[Doge of Venice]] (d. [[1009]]) * [[Ramiro III of León|Ramiro III]], king of [[Kingdom of León|León]] ([[Spain]]) (d. [[985]]) * [[Sigmundur Brestisson]], Viking chieftain (d. [[1005]]) == Deaths == * [[July 17]] – [[Empress Dowager Du|Du]], empress dowager of the [[Song dynasty]] * [[August 12]] – [[Li Jing (Southern Tang)|Li Jing]], emperor of [[Southern Tang]] (b. [[916]]) * [[September 19]] – [[Helena Lekapene]], Byzantine empress * [[October 1]] – [[Artald of Reims|Artald]], archbishop of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims|Reims]] * [[October 15]] – [[Abd al-Rahman III]], caliph of [[Caliphate of Córdoba|Córdoba]] * [[Abd al-Malik I (Samanid emir)|Abd al-Malik I]], Samanid emir (b. [[944]]) * [[Abu'l-Qasim Unujur ibn al-Ikhshid]], Ikhshidid ruler * [[Adarnase V of Tao|Adarnase V]], prince of [[Principality of Tao-Klarjeti|Tao-Klarjeti]] ([[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]) * [[Atto of Vercelli]], Lombard bishop (b. [[885]]) * [[Ava of Cerdanya]], countess [[regent]] of [[County of Cerdanya|Cerdanya]] and [[County of Besalú|Besalú]] * [[Butuga II]], ruler of the [[Western Ganga dynasty|Western Ganga Dynasty]] ([[India]]) * [[Fujiwara no Masatada]], Japanese [[Japanese poetry|poet]] * [[Haakon the Good]], king of [[Kingdom of Norway (872–1397)|Norway]] * [[Landulf II of Benevento]] (the Red), Lombard prince * [[Li Tao (Five Dynasties)|Li Tao]], Chinese chancellor (approximate date) * [[Minamoto no Tsunemoto]], Japanese [[samurai]] (b. [[894]]) * [[Raymond II of Rouergue]], Frankish nobleman (approximate date) * [[William II, Marquess of Montferrat]], Frankish nobleman (approximate date) == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:961}} [[Category:961| ]]
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