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Everything about The 10th Century totally explainedThe 10th century is the period from 901 to 1000 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era.
Overview
The tenth century is usually regarded as a low point in European history. In China it was also a period of political upheaval. In the Muslim World, however, it was a cultural zenith, especially in Spain. Also it was the zenith for the Byzantine and Bulgarian Empires.
Medievalist and historian of technology Lynn White said that "to the modern eye, it's very nearly the darkest of the Dark Ages", but concluded that ". . . if it was dark, it was the darkness of the womb." Similarly, Helen Waddell wrote that the tenth century was that which "in the textbooks disputes with the seventh the bad eminence, the nadir of the human intellect." Even in the fifteenth century, Lorenzo Valla described it as the Century of Lead and Iron.
Events
Eurasia
Khazar kingdom is attacked and defeated by Kievan Rus (965)
Vladimir I, Prince of Kievan Rus, baptised a Christian in 988
Asia
Buddhist temple construction commences at Bagan, Myanmar
In 932, the first use of gunpowder in battle occurred with the Chinese Battle of Lang-shan Jiang (Wolf Mountain River), where the naval fleet of the Wen-Mu King was defeated by Qian Yuan-guan because he'd used 'fire oil' (huo yóu, 火油) of gunpowder-fuse ignited flamethrowers to burn his fleet.
Laguna Copperplate Inscription, Kavi script, inscribed in Luzon, Philippines, dated Saka year 822 (AD 900)
In 910 Parantaka I of the Chola Dynasty drove out the Pandayas from southern India into Sri Lanka, which he also eventually conquered.
Coastal cities on the Malay Peninsula are the seed for the first recorded Malay kingdoms
993 — the Arab maritime captain Abu Himyarite from Yemen toured Guangzhou port, and was an avid visitor to China
Europe
Viking groups settle in northern France — Norse become Normans
Foundation of Cluny, first federated monastic order
In 917 the Bulgarians destroyed the Byzantine army in the battle of Anchialus, one of the bloodiest battles in the Middle Ages
927, official recognition of the first independent national Church in Europe, the Bulgarian Patriarchate
Incursions of Magyar (Hungarian) cavalry throughout Western Europe (47 expeditions in Germany, Italy and France, 899–970)
Mieszko I, first duke of Poland, baptised a Christian in 966
Collapse of Great Moravia
The medieval Croatian state becomes a unified kingdom under Tomislav
Twentieth century Belgian astronomer Jean Meeus asserts that the positions of the eight planets and Pluto were within the same 90° arc of the solar system on 1 February, 949. It is predicted this would next occur on 6 May, 1492.
Swedish influence extends to the Black Sea
Baile Átha Cliath (Dublin) was founded (988)
Reindeer become extinct in Scotland
Lions become extinct in Europe by this date, with the last dying in Caucasus.
Oceania
Formation of the Tu'i Tonga Empire and of the Tuʻi Tonga dynasty in Tonga
Significant people
Africa
Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah, founder of the Fatamid dynasty of Egypt in 909
Americas
Topiltzin Ce Acatl Quetzalcoatl, semi-legendaric Toltec ruler, (exact years of his life are unknown)
Eurasia & Eastern Roman Empire
Vladimir I, Prince of Kievan Rus (lived 958–1015)
Nicephorus II, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire (lived 912–969, reigned 963–969)
John I Tzimisces, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire (lived 925–976, reigned 969–976)
Basil II, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire, (lived 958–1025, reigned 976–1025)
Asia
Adikavi Pampa an early Kannada language poet (born in 902)
Ranna, an early Kannada language poet from India, (born in 949)
Huyan Zan, Chinese general (died in 1000)
Li Cheng, Chinese landscape painter
Tailapa II, re-established the Western Chalukya Empire of India (reigned 973-997)
Zhang Sixun, Chinese astronomer and mechanical engineer
Ferdowsi Persian poet
Li Fang, Chinese scholar and encyclopedist (925-996)
Emperor Taizu of Song, founder of the Chinese Song Dynasty (lived March 21, 927–November 14, 976, reigned 960-976)
Parantaka I, ruler of the Chola Dynasty of India (reigned 907-950)
Europe
Tomislav, king of Croatia,united the medieval Croatian state into the Kingdom of Croatia, crowned in 925
Abd-ar-rahman III of Cordoba
Simeon the Great, Emperor of Bulgaria (reigned 893–927)
Otto I the Great, Holy Roman Emperor (lived 912–973, reigned 936–973)
King Edmund I of England (lived 921–946, reigned 939–946)
Hugh Capet (lived 938–996), first Capetian King of France
Géza of Hungary, ruler of the Magyars (lived 940–997, reigned 970–997)
Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor (lived 955–983, reigned 973–983)
Theophanu, wife of Otto II, mother and Regent of Otto III, (lived 956–991, reigned 983–991)
Tsar Samuil of Bulgaria (lived 958–1014, reigned 976–1014)
Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor (lived 980–1002, reigned 983–1002)
Erik the Red, Viking explorer, founded Greenland
Oceania
'Aho'eitu (early 10th century), first king of the Tuʻi Tonga
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
Hop (plant) first mentioned in connection with beer brewing
Zhang Sixun of China uses for the first time liquid mercury (element) instead of water to power the escapement mechanism rotating an armillary sphere, since liquid mercury doesn't freeze easily like water during winter, and doesn't rust metal parts
Fire Arrows are invented by the Chinese, along with the use of the first blackpowder impregnated fuses for igniting the blast of double-piston flamethrowers which employed Greek Fire, an imported good from Arabia in the early part of the century.
Construction begins on the Brihadeeswarar Temple of India, during the reign of Rajaraja Chola I
The first pound lock is invented by the Chinese engineer Qiao Weiyo, improving the canal lock system.
Three of the Four Great Books of Song are published (the last one in 1013), which were enormous Chinese encyclopedias having millions of written Chinese characters each.
Decades and years
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