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Year '''911''' (''']''') was a ] (link will display the full calendar) of the ]. '''911''' (''']''') was a ] (link will display the full calendar) of the ].


== Events == == Events ==
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=== By place === === By place ===
====Africa====
* A rebellion of the ] ] against the ] occurs. The Kutama tribesmen have previously been the main supporters of the new ] regime.<ref name=Meynier>{{cite book|first=Gilbert|last=Meynier|year=2010|title=L'Algérie, cœur du Maghreb classique: De l'ouverture islamo-arabe au repli (658-1518)|location=Paris|publisher=La Découverte|page=38}}</ref>


==== Europe ==== ==== Europe ====
* ] – King ] ('''the Child'''), the last ] ruler of the ], dies at ] after an 11-year reign. The East Frankish dukes elect ] at ] as the king of the East Frankish Kingdom. Charles III is elected as king of ]. Conrad is chosen through the influence of Louis' guardian and ], ], archbishop of ].
* ] &ndash; ], King of France, and ], leader of the ], sign the ], allowing the Vikings to settle in ], in exchange for agreeing to defend Charles from his northern enemies.
* Autumn &ndash; King ] ('''the Simple''') and ], leader of the ], sign a peace agreement (]). In return for his homage and conversion to ], Rollo becomes a ] and is made ]; this is the beginning of the duchy of Normandy. He divides the lands between the rivers ] and ] among his chieftains, and prevents any other Vikings sailing up the ] to attack the ].<ref>John Haywood (1995). ''Historical Atlas of the Vikings'', p. 80. Penguin Books: {{ISBN|978-0-140-51328-8}}.</ref>
* September &ndash; Following the death of ], last ] of the ], Charles (the Simple) of France is elected ].
* The ] cross ], and invade ] and ]. They plunder the territories from ] to ]. After that, they cross the ], and attack ] for the first time.
* The ] begin the conquest of ], over their ] archrivals.<ref name=Meynier/> * The Fatimids begin the conquest of ], over their ] archrivals. Fatimid Sicilian governor Ibn al-Khinzir raids the south Italian coast (approximate date).

==== Britain ====
* Lord ] of ] dies. He is buried in ] at ] and is succeeded by his wife, Princess ], as Lady of the Mercians. Her brother, King ], insists on taking control of ] and ].

==== Africa ====
* A rebellion of the ] Berbers against the ] occurs. The Kutama tribesmen were previously the main supporters of the ] regime.<ref name=Meynier>{{cite book|first=Gilbert|last=Meynier|year=2010|title=L'Algérie, cœur du Maghreb classique: De l'ouverture islamo-arabe au repli (658–1518)|location=Paris|publisher=La Découverte|page=38}}</ref>


=== By topic === === By topic ===
==== Religion ==== ==== Religion ====
* April &ndash; ] succeeds ], as the 120th pope. * ] &ndash; Pope ] dies at ] after a 7-year reign. He is succeeded by ] as the 120th ] of the ].
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== Births == == Births ==
* ], Fatimid ] (d. ])
* ], Japanese poet
* ], chancellor of the ] (d. 964)
* ], count of the ]
* ], Japanese ] poet (d. ])
* ], queen consort of ] (or ])
* ], prince of the ] (d. ])


== Deaths == == Deaths ==
* April 4 &ndash; ], Tang Dynasty leader * ] &ndash; ], Muslim ] missionary
* April 14 &ndash; ], pope of the Roman Catholic Church * ] &ndash; ], governor of ] (b. ])
* September &ndash; ], last ] of the ] * ] &ndash; ], pope of the ]
* ] &ndash; ], first ] ] (b. ])<ref>{{EI2|volume=12|last=Madelung|first=W.|authorlink=Wilferd Madelung|title=al-Ḥādī Ila ’l-Ḥaḳḳ|pages=334–335|doi=10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_8582}}</ref>
* ], husband of ] * ], lord of ] and husband of ]
* ], ] of the ]
* ] * ], Frankish nobleman
* ], Muslim scholar and writer (b. ])
* ], king of the ] (b. ])
* ], Chinese governor ('']'')
* ], ruler of the ]
* ], count of ]


== References == == References ==

Latest revision as of 17:23, 6 May 2024

"911 (year)" redirects here. For the year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar, see 911 BC. Calendar year
Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
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Years:
AD 911 by topic
Leaders
Categories
911 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar911
CMXI
Ab urbe condita1664
Armenian calendar360
ԹՎ ՅԿ
Assyrian calendar5661
Balinese saka calendar832–833
Bengali calendar318
Berber calendar1861
Buddhist calendar1455
Burmese calendar273
Byzantine calendar6419–6420
Chinese calendar庚午年 (Metal Horse)
3608 or 3401
    — to —
辛未年 (Metal Goat)
3609 or 3402
Coptic calendar627–628
Discordian calendar2077
Ethiopian calendar903–904
Hebrew calendar4671–4672
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat967–968
 - Shaka Samvat832–833
 - Kali Yuga4011–4012
Holocene calendar10911
Iranian calendar289–290
Islamic calendar298–299
Japanese calendarEngi 11
(延喜11年)
Javanese calendar810–811
Julian calendar911
CMXI
Korean calendar3244
Minguo calendar1001 before ROC
民前1001年
Nanakshahi calendar−557
Seleucid era1222/1223 AG
Thai solar calendar1453–1454
Tibetan calendar阳金马年
(male Iron-Horse)
1037 or 656 or −116
    — to —
阴金羊年
(female Iron-Goat)
1038 or 657 or −115
King Charles III (the Simple) (879–929)

911 (CMXI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Europe

Britain

Africa

  • A rebellion of the Kutama Berbers against the Fatimid Caliphate occurs. The Kutama tribesmen were previously the main supporters of the Shia regime.

By topic

Religion


Births

Deaths

References

  1. John Haywood (1995). Historical Atlas of the Vikings, p. 80. Penguin Books: ISBN 978-0-140-51328-8.
  2. Meynier, Gilbert (2010). L'Algérie, cœur du Maghreb classique: De l'ouverture islamo-arabe au repli (658–1518). Paris: La Découverte. p. 38.
  3. Madelung, W. (2004). "al-Ḥādī Ila 'l-Ḥaḳḳ". In Bearman, P. J.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E. & Heinrichs, W. P. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Volume XII: Supplement. Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 334–335. doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_8582. ISBN 978-90-04-13974-9.
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