This article concerns the period 829 BC – 820 BC. 828 BC/827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé)—King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of...
The 9th century BC started the first day of 900 BC and ended the last day of 801 BC. It was a period of great change for several civilizations. In Africa...
article concerns the period 839 BC – 830 BC. 836 BC—Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. 836 BC—Civil war breaks out in Egypt...
concerns the period 819 BC – 810 BC. 817 BC—Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. 814 BC—Carthage is founded by...
the period 849 BC – 840 BC. 845 BC—Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. 842 BC—Shalmaneser III...
10th century BC – State leaders in the 8th century BC – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 9th century BC (900–801 BC). Carthage...
millennium BC, also known as the last millennium BC, was the period of time lasting from the years 1000 BC to 1 BC (10th to 1st centuries BC; in astronomy:...
1st millennium BC Centuries: 10th century BC 9th century BC 8th century BC Decades: 830s BC820sBC 810s BC 800s BC 790s BC Years: 817 BC 816 BC 815 BC 814 BC 813 BC...
reign of Polydectes, king of Sparta from 830 BC. Beginning of the reign of Eunomus, king of Sparta until 780 BC. Emergence of the first communities settled...
1st millennium BC Centuries: 10th century BC 9th century BC 8th century BC Decades: 820sBC 810s BC 800s BC 790s BC 780s BC Years: 807 BC 806 BC 805 BC 804 BC 803 BC...
horses. The capital was a fortified city called Izirtu (Zirta). By the 820sBC, Manneaea had expanded to become a large state. By this time they had a...
The year 841 BC, is highly significant in ancient Chinese history, in that Sima Qian was able to construct a year-by-year chronology back to that point...
in Byzantine hands until it was conquered by Andalusian exiles in the mid-820s and became an emirate, nominally under Abbasid suzerainty. The emirate became...
it fell into the hands of Andalusian Muslims under Abu Hafs in the years 820s CE, who established a piratical emirate on the island. The archbishop Cyril...
a gathering base for the fleet of the rebel Thomas the Slav in the early 820s. In the late 9th century, it was heavily raided by the Emirate of Crete....
Byzantine period of Kydonia ended with the Arab conquest of Crete in the 820s. After the Byzantine reconquest of Crete in 961, the bishopric was transferred...
jurisdiction of the Pope to that of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. In the 820s, after 900 years as a Roman island, Crete was captured by Andalusian Muwallads...
the 7th century BC and was an important city during the ancient and early Byzantine periods. It was destroyed by the Saracens in the 820s AD. The nearest...
Empire's control of Western Anatolia, where it meets the Aegean Sea. During the 820s, Crete was conquered by a group of Berbers Andalusians exiles led by Abu...
greatly from repeated Arab raids following the Arab capture of Crete in the 820s and the establishment of a corsair emirate there. After the island was recovered...
Americas 200 BC - AD 600". The British Museum. 2005. Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-04-01. "World Timeline of Europe 200 BC-AD 400...
Sawashfan (8th century) Torkasbatha Azkajwar-Abdallah (r. after 762/before 787 – 820s) Mansur ibn Abdallah Eraq ibn Mansur Muhammad ibn Eraq (died 10th century)...
in the Monastery of St. Euphrosyne, which Irene had founded. In the early 820s, the rebel Thomas the Slav claimed to be Constantine VI in an effort to gain...
called rabḍ al-ḫandaq (Arabic: ربض الخندق, "Castle of the Moat") in the 820s. This was hellenized as Χάνδαξ (Chándax) or Χάνδακας (Chándakas) and Latinized...