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953
953
Year 953 (CMLIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
- Battle of Marash: Emir Sayf al-Dawla marches north into the Byzantine Empire and ravages the countryside of Malatya (modern Turkey). On his way back, he crosses the Euphrates and intercepts a Byzantine army led by Bardas Phokas (the Elder), near Marash. The Byzantines are defeated; Bardas himself barely escapes through the intervention of his attendants. His son Constantine Phokas, governor of Seleucia, is captured and held prisoner in Aleppo, until his death from an illness some time later.
Europe
- Summer – Liudolf, duke of Swabia, and his brother-in-law Conrad the Red rebel against King Otto I. Otto and his army fail to capture the cities of Mainz and Augsburg. He declares Liudolf and Conrad as outlaws in absentia. His brother Bruno I, archbishop of Cologne, restores royal authority in Lorraine, but some of the rebellious dukes receive support from the Hungarians. They seize the opportunity to invade Bavaria.
- The town of Póvoa de Varzim is first mentioned during the rule of Mumadona Dias, countess of Portugal, under the name Villa Euracini.
Africa
- March 19 – Caliph al-Mansur bi-Nasr Allah dies after a severe illness. He is succeeded by his 21-year-old son al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah as ruler of the Fatimid Caliphate. His authority is recognized over most of what later will be Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia.
Births
Deaths
- March 19 – al-Mansur bi-Nasr Allah, Fatimid caliph (b. 913)
- August 1 – Yingtian, Chinese Khitan empress (b. 879)
- November 18 – Liutgard, duchess of Lorraine (b. 931)
date unknown
- Abas I, king of the Bagratuni dynasty (Armenia)
- Mastalus I, penultimate patricius of Amalfi (Italy)
- Ma Yinsun, Chinese official and chancellor
- Muhammad bin Musafir, Sallarid ruler (approximate date)
- Rasso, Frankish military leader, pilgrim and saint
- Wang Jun, Chinese singer and chancellor
- probable
- Æthelgar, bishop of Crediton
- Rhodri ap Hywel, king of Deheubarth (Wales)
References
References
- Vasiliev, A.A. (1968). ''Byzance et les Arabes, Tome II, 1ére partie: Les relations politiques de Byzance et des Arabes à L'époque de la dynastie macédonienne (867–959)''. Brussels: Éditions de l'Institut de Philologie et d'Histoire Orientales.
- John M. Douglas. (1992). "The Armenians". J.J. Winthrop Corporation.
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