• information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article. There are...
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  • Years link to corresponding "[year] in poetry" articles. The Book of One Thousand and One Nights is compiled in Baghdad 742 – Ibrahim Al-Mausili (died...
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    Gaelic and Pictish crowns that culminated in the rise of Cínaed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin) in the 840s, which brought to power the House of Alpin...
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    Tang dynasty (category 7th-century establishments in China)
    Buddhism became a major influence in Chinese culture, with native Chinese sects gaining prominence. However, in the 840s, Emperor Wuzong enacted policies...
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    Yu Xuanji (category 840s births)
    "Material Culture and the Dao Textiles, Boats, and Zithers in the Poetry of Yu Xuanji (844-868)". In Kohn, Livia; Roth, Harold David; Bowdoin College (eds...
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  • Han Wo (category 840s births)
    [Acceptance of incense poetry by Haruo Mori and creation of Chinese poetry--From Han Wo's incense poem to Moriharu's poem] (PDF) (Thesis) (in Japanese). Archived...
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    independent of the Carolingians. Historians believe that after the 840s there was a general decline in courtly and ecclesiastical-feudal culture, which affected...
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    Alfred the Great (category 840s births)
    showed that it was part of Mercia, but Alfred's birth in the county is evidence that, by the late 840s, control had passed to Wessex. He was the youngest...
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    Ching (date unknown, between the 10th and 4th centuries BC) Classic of Poetry (Shījīng), Classic of Documents (Shūjīng) (authentic portions), Classic...
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    Sosei (category 840s births)
    Buddhist priest. He is listed as one of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals, and one of his poems was included in the famous anthology Hyakunin Isshu. His father...
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  • monastic annals composed by the community of St Wandrille, covering the 840s and 850s. Annales Fontanellenses (2022). Translated by Christian Cooijmans...
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    Kingdom of Scotland (category States and territories established in the 840s)
    or vice-versa. This culminated in the rise of Cínaed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin) as "king of the Picts" in the 840s (traditionally dated to 843), which...
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    around. This culminated in the rise of Cínaed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin) in the 840s, which brought to power the House of Alpin. In AD 867 the Vikings seized...
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  • Mihna (category 840s)
    of religious persecution instituted by the Abbasid caliph al-Ma'mun in 833 CE in which religious scholars were punished, imprisoned, or even killed[citation...
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    Neo-Assyrian Empire (category 1st millennium BC in Assyria)
    shows the two rulers shaking hands. In the 840s and 830s, Shalmaneser again campaigned in Syria and succeeding in receiving tribute from numerous western...
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    Gaels (category Ethnic groups in Argentina)
    were on Rathlin and Iona in 795; these hit and run attacks continued for some time until the Norsemen began to settle in the 840s at Dublin (setting up a...
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  • Ralpacan (category 9th-century monarchs in Asia)
    man with long braids". During his reign, and even after his death into the 840s, thousands of copies of the Aparimitāyurnāma sūtra (Sūtra of Immeasurable...
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    western Norway. The Vikings were expert sailors, who travelled in longships, and by the early 840s, had begun to establish settlements along the Irish coasts...
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    Abu al-Husain al-Nuri (category 840s births)
    accused free. Nuri was exiled to Raqqa in Syria, and returned later on. Poetry and statements from Nuri are narrated in popular Sufism. According to popular...
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  • Gottschalk of Orbais (category 9th-century writers in Latin)
    his ideas throughout the 830s and 840s a period in which the Carolingian Empire was falling continuously into crisis, in this time of uncertainty Gottschalk's...
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    around. This culminated in the rise of Cínaed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin) in the 840s, which brought to power the House of Alpin. In 867 AD the Vikings seized...
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    Ubba (category Vikings killed in battle)
    (died 847), and Þórir (died 848) in the 830s and 840s, before naming the first living Viking, Steinn (fl. 852), in the 850s. Specifically, John Aubrey...
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  • Ratramnus (category 9th-century writers in Latin)
    Ratramnus’s different positions as a “controversy”. In the 840s and 50s, Ratramnus became involved in the controversy over the teachings of Gottschalk of...
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  • Sind (caliphal province) (category 8th-century establishments in India)
    administrative division of the Umayyad Caliphate and later of the Abbasid Caliphate in post-classical India, from around 711 CE with the Umayyad conquest of Sindh...
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    Notker the Stammerer (category 840s births)
    active as a composer, poet and scholar. Described as "a significant figure in the Western Church", Notker made substantial contributions to both the music...
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    Liao dynasty (category Former countries in Chinese history)
    significant political or military presence there after their victories in the 840s. — Michael Drompp Abaoji died of typhoid fever at the age of 54 on 6...
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  • Moduin (category 840s deaths)
    Poetry of the Carolingian Renaissance (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press), 190–97, for the first part of the Egloga ("Poetry and the new age") in both...
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    Scotland, and traced its origin to Cínaed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin) in the 840s through the House of Alpin. The Kingdom of Alba was overwhelmingly an...
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    of the region had been most inventive in quite original compositions, dealing with all kinds of troped poetry, and two part settings between discant...
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