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Centuries: 8th century - 9th century - 10th century
Decades: 840s  850s  860s  - 870s -  880s  890s  900s
Years: 874 875 876 - 877 - 878 879 880
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Establishments - Disestablishments
877 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 877
DCCCLXXVII
Ab urbe condita 1630
Armenian calendar 326
ԹՎ ՅԻԶ
Bahá'í calendar -967 – -966
Berber calendar 1827
Buddhist calendar 1421
Burmese calendar 239
Byzantine calendar 6385 – 6386
Chinese calendar 丙申年十二月十三日
(3513/3573-12-13)
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丁酉年十一月廿三日
(3514/3574-11-23)
Coptic calendar 593 – 594
Ethiopian calendar 869 – 870
Hebrew calendar 46374638
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 932 – 933
 - Shaka Samvat 799 – 800
 - Kali Yuga 3978 – 3979
Holocene calendar 10877
Iranian calendar 255 – 256
Islamic calendar 263 – 264
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 3210
Thai solar calendar 1420
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Europe

  • The Danes take Exeter, England.
  • Aed Whitefoot succeeds Constantine I of Scotland.
  • Pope John VIII requests the help of Charles the Bald, King of West Francia, against attacks by the Saracens in Italy.
  • June - Charles sets out for Italy, accompanied by his wife Richilda and only a small number of his chief vassals. Orders are issued for an army to be assembled to join him a little later. Pope John VIII receives Charles at Vercelli. But at the same time Carloman, king of Bavaria and the East Mark, has also crossed the Alps into eastern Lombardy at the head of a powerful army. Charles hurries on the coronation of Richilda as Empress and sends her back to Gaul with orders for the reinforcements to hurry. However, the Frankish aristocracy is more concerned with the attacks by the Northmen in their country than the war with the Saracens in southern Italy. When the reinforcements do not arrive, Charles the Bald is compelled to return to West Francia. But on the road he dies in a poor hovel. It is said that he was poisoned by his Jewish doctor Zedekiah. Carloman of Bavaria, forced by an epidemic which broke out in his army, returns to Germany. When Louis the Stammerer receives news of the death of his father, Charles the Bald, he makes plans to go into West Francia to receive the oath of fidelity from his new subjects. On his way he learns that the magnates are refusing him obedience by rallying around Boso and the Abbot Hugh. The rebels are supported by his stepmother, the widowed Empress Richilda, and, as a sign of their displeasure, ravage the country. Boso is the brother of Richilda and duke of Provence. Hugh had been given the Abbey of Saint-Bertin by Louis’ father. Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims, intercedes and the rebels agree to a settlement. The magnates, whose rights the king promises to recognize, all make their submissions.
  • December 8 - Hincmar crowns Louis the Stammerer King of the West Franks in the church of Compiegne.

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