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  • 855
  • 856
  • 857
  • 858
  • 859
  • 860
  • 861
858 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar858
DCCCLVIII
Ab urbe condita1611
Armenian calendar307
ԹՎ ՅԷ
Assyrian calendar5608
Balinese saka calendar779–780
Bengali calendar265
Berber calendar1808
Buddhist calendar1402
Burmese calendar220
Byzantine calendar6366–6367
Chinese calendar丁丑年 (Fire Ox)
3554 or 3494
— to —
戊寅年 (Earth Tiger)
3555 or 3495
Coptic calendar574–575
Discordian calendar2024
Ethiopian calendar850–851
Hebrew calendar4618–4619
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat914–915
 - Shaka Samvat779–780
 - Kali Yuga3958–3959
Holocene calendar10858
Iranian calendar236–237
Islamic calendar243–244
Japanese calendarTen'an 2
(天安2年)
Javanese calendar755–756
Julian calendar858
DCCCLVIII
Korean calendar3191
Minguo calendar1054 before ROC
民前1054年
Nanakshahi calendar−610
Seleucid era1169/1170 AG
Thai solar calendar1400–1401
Tibetan calendar阴火牛年
(female Fire-Ox)
984 or 603 or −169
— to —
阳土虎年
(male Earth-Tiger)
985 or 604 or −168
Pope Nicholas I (ca. 800–867)

Year 858 (DCCCLVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Europe

Britain

  • January 13 – King Æthelwulf of Wessex dies after an 18-year reign, and is succeeded by his eldest son Æthelbald. He marries his father's young widow Judith (daughter of Charles the Bald), and becomes sole ruler of Wessex. His brother, Æthelberht, is left to rule Kent and the south-east of England.
  • February 13 – King Kenneth I (Cináed mac Ailpín), king of the Scots, dies after a 15-year reign in which he has been crowned at Scone, and united the various parts of Scotland with his native Dál Riata. His 46-year-old brother succeeds as Donald I, king of Alba.

Asia

By topic

Religion

Births

  • Al-Battani, Muslim astronomer and mathematician (d. 929)
  • Cele Dabhaill mac Scannal, Irish abbot (d. 927)
  • Gao Jixing, founder of Chinese Jingnan (d. 929)
  • He Gui, general of Later Liang (d. 919)
  • Lady Wu, wife of Qian Liu (d. 919)
  • Liu Xun, general of Later Liang (d. 921)
  • Mansur al-Hallaj, Persian mystic writer (d. 922)
  • Niftawayh, Muslim scholar and grammarian (d. 935)
  • Richard, duke of Burgundy (approximate date)
  • Rudaki, Persian poet (approximate date)
  • Tian Jun, Chinese warlord (d. 903)
  • Zhang Juhan, official of Later Liang (d. 928)

Deaths

  • Leuthard II, Frankish count (or 869)
  • Li Shangyin, Chinese official and poet
  • Liu Zhuan, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 796)
  • Theodosius, patriarch of the Church of the East
  • Wei Mo, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 793)

References

  1. ^ Charles the Bald - NNDB.com - English translation Charles the Bald [1]
  2. ^ Varley, p. 166.
  3. ^ Bowman, p. 105.
  4. ^ Eleanor Shipley Duckett, Carolingian Portraits: A Study in the Ninth Century, U. Mich. Press, 1989, p. 216.
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