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"The Diamond Sutra", the world's oldest surviving and dated printed book is printed in Chinese and made into a scroll

"The Diamond Sutra", the world's oldest surviving and dated printed book is printed in Chinese and made into a scroll

"The Diamond Sutra", the world's oldest surviving and dated printed book is printed in Chinese and made into a scroll

Events Before

  1. Rus Vikings attack Constantinople

    The siege of Constantinople in 860 was the only major military expedition of the Rus' recorded in Byzantine and western European sources.

  2. Boudouin Iron Arm & Count of Flanders, elopes with Princess Judith, daughter King Charles of West Francia

    Boudouin Iron Arm & Count of Flanders, elopes with Princess Judith, daughter King Charles of West Francia

  3. The Edict of Pistres of Charles the Bald orders defensive measures against the Vikings

    The Edict of Pistres of Charles the Bald orders defensive measures against the Vikings

  4. Pope Nicholas I answers the envoys of Boris (Ad consulta vestra)

    Pope Nicholas I answers the envoys of Boris (Ad consulta vestra)

  5. Adrian II begins his reign as Catholic Pope

    Pope Nicholas I (Latin: Nicolaus I; c. 800 – 13 November 867), called Nicholas the Great, was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 24 April 858 until his death on 13 November 867.

Events After

  1. 4th Council of Constantinople (8th Ecumenical Council) opens

    An ecumenical council, also called general council, is a meeting of bishops and other church authorities to consider and rule on questions of Christian doctrine, administration, discipline, and other...

  2. Charles the Bald is crowned king of Lotharingia

    Lotharingia was a historical region and an early medieval polity that existed during the late Carolingian and early Ottonian, from the middle of the 9th to the middle of the 10th century.

  3. 8th Ecumenical council ends in Constantinople

    An ecumenical council, also called general council, is a meeting of bishops and other church authorities to consider and rule on questions of Christian doctrine, administration, discipline, and other...

  4. Skirmish at Englefield: Ethelred of Wessex beats a section of the Viking Great Heathen Army, camped at Reading

    Skirmish at Englefield: Ethelred of Wessex beats a section of the Viking Great Heathen Army, camped at Reading

  5. Battle at Reading: Ethelred I of Wessex defeated by Danish invasion army

    Æthelred I (alt. Aethelred, Ethelred; Old English: Æthel-ræd, lit. 'noble counsel'; 845/848 – 871) was King of Wessex from 865 until his death in 871.

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