950

950 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar950
CML
Ab urbe condita1703
Armenian calendar399
ԹՎ ՅՂԹ
Assyrian calendar5700
Balinese saka calendar871–872
Bengali calendar356–357
Berber calendar1900
Buddhist calendar1494
Burmese calendar312
Byzantine calendar6458–6459
Chinese calendar己酉年 (Earth Rooster)
3647 or 3440
    — to —
庚戌年 (Metal Dog)
3648 or 3441
Coptic calendar666–667
Discordian calendar2116
Ethiopian calendar942–943
Hebrew calendar4710–4711
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1006–1007
 - Shaka Samvat871–872
 - Kali Yuga4050–4051
Holocene calendar10950
Iranian calendar328–329
Islamic calendar338–339
Japanese calendarTenryaku 4
(天暦4年)
Javanese calendar850–851
Julian calendar950
CML
Korean calendar3283
Minguo calendar962 before ROC
民前962年
Nanakshahi calendar−518
Seleucid era1261/1262 AG
Thai solar calendar1492–1493
Tibetan calendarས་མོ་བྱ་ལོ་
(female Earth-Bird)
1076 or 695 or −77
    — to —
ལྕགས་ཕོ་ཁྱི་ལོ་
(male Iron-Dog)
1077 or 696 or −76
Eastern Themata of the Byzantine Empire.

Year 950 (CML) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

  • in Wales, King Hywel Dda ("the Good") dies after an 8-year reign in which he has established codified laws. His three sons Owain ap Hywel Dda, Rhodri ap Hywel, and Edwin ap Hywel divide Wales amongst themselves.

Oceania

  • The Tu'i Tonga Empire starts to expand in the Pacific Ocean. The Tu'i Tonga kings establish the capital at Mu'a on the island of Tongatapu (approximate date).

North America

  • The Mount Edziza volcanic complex in British Columbia, Canada, produces an explosive eruption that deposits the Sheep Track Member.

Africa

  • City of Mogadishu is established.

Asia

  • In Tĩnh Hải quân, Dương Tam Kha was dethroned by Ngô Xương Văn after ruling for 6 years (since 944) as Dương Bình Vương, having usurped the throne from the Ngô Dynasty.[3]

By topic

Religion

  • Page with Joshua Leading the Israelites, from the Joshua Roll, is made in Constantinople. It is now kept at the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana in Rome (approximate date).


Births

  • June 12 – Reizei, Japanese emperor (d. 1011)
  • Bernard I, German nobleman (approximate date)
  • Dedo I, German nobleman (approximate date)
  • Egbert, archbishop of Trier (approximate date)
  • Emma of Blois, duchess of Aquitaine (d. 1003)
  • Erik the Red, Norse Viking explorer (d. 1003)
  • Guy of Anderlecht, Christian saint (d. 1012)
  • Herbert III, Frankish nobleman (d. 995)
  • Ibn Yunus, Fatamid astronomer (d. 1009)
  • Lady Finella, Scottish noblewoman (d. 995)
  • Lambert I, French nobleman (approximate date)
  • Lothair Udo I, German nobleman (d. 994)
  • Masako, Japanese empress consort (d. 1000)
  • Moninho Viegas, French knight (d. 1022)
  • Notker III, German Benedictine monk (d. 1022)
  • Odo I (or Eudes), French nobleman (d. 996)
  • Otto I, duke of Carinthia (approximate date)
  • Reginar IV, French nobleman (approximate date)
  • Sarolt, Grand Princess of Hungary (d. 1008)
  • Soběslav, Bohemian nobleman (d. 1004)
  • William I, French nobleman (approximate date)
  • Wolbodo, bishop of Liège (approximate date)

Deaths

  • January 15 – Wang Jingchong, Chinese general
  • October 7 – Li, Chinese empress consort
  • October – Al-Qahir, Abbasid caliph (b. 899)
  • November 22 – Lothair II, king of Italy[4]
  • December 24
    • Shi Hongzhao, Chinese general
    • Wang Zhang, Chinese official
    • Yang Bin, Chinese chancellor
  • Ælfric, bishop of Ramsbury (approximate date)
  • Al-Farabi, Muslim philosopher (or 951)
  • Hywel Dda ("the Good"), king of Wales
  • Li Jinquan, Chinese general (approximate date)
  • Ricfried, Frankish nobleman (b. 845)
  • Sunyer, count of Barcelona, Girona and Ausona
  • Zoltán, Grand Prince of Hungary (approximate date)
  • Dharma Mahadevi, Indian Queen Regnant

References

  1. ^ Treadgold, Warren T. (1997), A History of the Byzantine State and Society, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, p. 489, ISBN 0-8047-2630-2.
  2. ^ Bóna, István (2000). The Hungarians and Europe in the 9th-10th centuries. Budapest: Historia - MTA Történettudományi Intézete, p. 27. ISBN 963-8312-67-X.
  3. ^ Ngô Sĩ Liên (1993), Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư, page 55, Peripheral Records - Volume 5, "Dương Tam Kha"
  4. ^ "Lothar | king of Italy". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved October 28, 2020.