What Happened This Year 900

Historical Events from This Year 900

Politics & Government

Tondo Kingdom Pardon Document Discovered

April 21st, 900 1125 years ago

The Laguna Copperplate Inscription is a significant historical artifact that contains a formal pardon issued by Jayadewa, the Lord Minister of Pailah, to Namwaran and his relatives. Dated 900, this inscription reveals insights into the governance and social structures of the Kingdom of Tondo, located in present-day Philippines. It highlights the role of debt and forgiveness in societal relationships, shedding light on the administrative practices of ancient Southeast Asian societies. The discovery of this inscription marks an important milestone in understanding pre-colonial Philippine history.

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Military & Warfare

Count Reginar I Slays Zwentibold of Lotharingia

August 13th, 900 1124 years ago

Count Reginar I of Hainault confronted and killed Zwentibold near Susteren. This power struggle showcased ongoing territorial disputes and dynastic conflicts in the region during the late 9th century. The clash highlighted the instability of local rulers and their influence within Lotharingia.

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