What Happened This Year 907

Historical Events from This Year 907

Politics & Government

Abaoji Becomes Khagan of the Khitans

February 27th, 907 1118 years ago

Abaoji, the prominent chieftain of the Yila tribe, was named khagan, or ruler, of the Khitan people. This significant appointment marked the beginning of the Khitan Liao Dynasty. Abaoji, displaying remarkable leadership and military skill, united various tribes under the Khitan banner, paving the way for regional dominance in Northern China. His election as khagan was a turning point for both Khitans and other steppe tribes, representing a strategic consolidation of power.

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Politics & Government

Zhu Wen Forces Abdication of Emperor Ai

May 12th, 907 1117 years ago

Zhu Wen, a key military general, exerted immense pressure on Emperor Ai of Tang to abdicate his throne. The confrontation took place in the capital city, Chang'an, marking a decisive shift in power that ultimately led to the end of the Tang dynasty after nearly three centuries of rule. Zhu's ambitions and military might overshadowed the emperor's authority, reflecting a broader trend of power struggles within the imperial court and setting the stage for the subsequent period of fragmentation in Chinese history.

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Born in 907

Rudesind

Galician bishop and religious leader
Born
November 26th, 907 1117 years ago
Died
March 1st, 977 1048 years ago — 69 years old

A Galician bishop who played a significant role in the ecclesiastical and political life of the region during the late 10th century. Rudesind served as a bishop and was actively involved in the establishment and consolidation of Christian influence in Galicia. His tenure included efforts to promote the church's authority and expand its reach in the Iberian Peninsula. He also contributed to the cultural and spiritual development of Galicia during this transformative period. Rudesind's death occurred on March 1, 977.

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People Who Died in 907

Boris I of Bulgaria

Bulgaria's ruler who adopted Christianity
Died
May 2nd, 907 1117 years ago — None years old

Ruled Bulgaria from 852 to 889. Initiated the Christianization of the Bulgarian people, making a decisive shift from paganism to Christianity. Established the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and supported the creation of the Cyrillic script, which contributed to the cultural development of the Bulgarian state. After abdicating in favor of his son, continued to influence the church and state until his death.

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Luitpold

Margrave of Bavaria
Died
July 4th, 907 1117 years ago — None years old

Ruled as Margrave of Bavaria, overseeing the region during the late 9th and early 10th centuries. Played a critical role in the governance and military campaigns of the duchy, reinforcing its position in the face of external threats. Established strong ties with the ruling dynasties of the time, focusing on military and diplomatic efforts to stabilize and strengthen Bavaria. His reign contributed significantly to the consolidation of power in the region.

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Dietmar I

Archbishop of Salzburg
Died
July 4th, 907 1117 years ago — None years old

Served as the Archbishop of Salzburg in the early 10th century, overseeing ecclesiastical matters in the region. Played a significant role in the Christianization efforts of the area, strengthening the influence of the church. Provided spiritual leadership during a transformative period in Central Europe, contributing to the establishment of the archdiocese as a key religious center. Managed the challenges of governance and spiritual leadership during a time of political instability.

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