What Happened This Year 927

Historical Events from This Year 927

Politics & Government

Regional Leaders Accept Æthelstan's Overlordship

July 12th, 927 1097 years ago

King Constantine II of Scotland, King Hywel Dda of Deheubarth, Ealdred of Bamburgh, and King Owain of the Cumbrians recognized King Æthelstan of England as their overlord. This historic agreement marked a significant moment in early medieval British politics, establishing a prolonged period of peace in the northern regions. By accepting Æthelstan's supremacy, the rulers sought stability and economic benefits, leading to cooperative trade and governance.

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Military & Warfare

Saracens Capture and Devastate Taranto

August 15th, 927 1097 years ago

In August 927, the Saracens launched an assault on Taranto, a strategic port city in southern Italy. Renowned for its maritime significance, Taranto was attacked during a period of increasing Saracen raids in the Mediterranean. With calculated precision, the invaders overwhelmed the defenses, leading to the capture of the city. The siege resulted in considerable destruction, altering the local power dynamics and marking a significant expansion of Saracen influence in Italy.

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Yusuf ibn Abi'l-Saj Captured by Qarmatians

December 7th, 927 1097 years ago

Yusuf ibn Abi'l-Saj, the emir of Adharbayjan, faced defeat and capture by the Qarmatians near Kufa. This significant confrontation highlighted the growing power of the Qarmatians during a time of political fragmentation in the region. The battle showcased the Qarmatians' military prowess and their ability to challenge established authorities near Baghdad.

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Born in 927

Emperor Taizu of Song

Song Dynasty Emperor and founder
Born
March 21st, 927 1097 years ago

Ruled as the first emperor of the Song Dynasty, establishing a centralized administrative system and promoting civil service examinations. Facilitated economic growth and enhanced trade, leading to a prosperous society. His reign initiated significant cultural advancements and stability after the chaotic Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

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People Who Died in 927

Simeon I of Bulgaria

First Bulgarian Emperor, mystical leader
Died
May 27th, 927 1097 years ago — None years old

Ruled as the Emperor of Bulgaria from 893 to 927 and significantly expanded the Bulgarian state. Instituted important reforms in administration and maintained a strong military. Promoted the spread of Christianity and the development of the cultural and literary activities in the region. Established the first Bulgarian literary school, which contributed to the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet. Played a key role in the political landscape of Eastern Europe during the early medieval period.

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Doulu Ge

Chancellor of Later Tang dynasty
Died
August 24th, 927 1097 years ago — None years old

Served as Chancellor of the Later Tang during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in China. Played a crucial role in the political landscape of the time, navigating through power struggles and contributing to the administration's stability. Held significant authority and was involved in key decisions that influenced the governance of the dynasty. Oversaw military campaigns and internal affairs during his tenure, ensuring the consolidation of power within the Later Tang.

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