814

814 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar814
DCCCXIV
Ab urbe condita1567
Armenian calendar263
ԹՎ ՄԿԳ
Assyrian calendar5564
Balinese saka calendar735–736
Bengali calendar220–221
Berber calendar1764
Buddhist calendar1358
Burmese calendar176
Byzantine calendar6322–6323
Chinese calendar癸巳年 (Water Snake)
3511 or 3304
    — to —
甲午年 (Wood Horse)
3512 or 3305
Coptic calendar530–531
Discordian calendar1980
Ethiopian calendar806–807
Hebrew calendar4574–4575
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat870–871
 - Shaka Samvat735–736
 - Kali Yuga3914–3915
Holocene calendar10814
Iranian calendar192–193
Islamic calendar198–199
Japanese calendarKōnin 5
(弘仁5年)
Javanese calendar710–711
Julian calendar814
DCCCXIV
Korean calendar3147
Minguo calendar1098 before ROC
民前1098年
Nanakshahi calendar−654
Seleucid era1125/1126 AG
Thai solar calendar1356–1357
Tibetan calendarཆུ་མོ་སྦྲུལ་ལོ་
(female Water-Snake)
940 or 559 or −213
    — to —
ཤིང་ཕོ་རྟ་ལོ་
(male Wood-Horse)
941 or 560 or −212
Europe at the death of Charlemagne (814)
Emperor Louis I the Pious (778–840)

Year 814 (DCCCXIV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 814th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 814th year of the 1st millennium, the 14th year of the 9th century, and the 5th year of the 810s decade.

Events

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

Japan

  • Shinsen Shōjiroku, a record of the genealogy of the ancient Japanese noble families, is completed during the reign of Emperor Saga.

By topic

Religion


Births

  • Bodo, Frankish deacon (approximate date)
  • Enchin, Japanese Buddhist monk (d. 891)
  • Han Yunzhong, general of the Tang dynasty (d. 874)
  • Wu Zong, emperor of the Tang dynasty (d. 846)
  • Zhou Bao, general of the Tang dynasty (d. 888)

Deaths

  • January 28Charlemagne, king and emperor of the Franks (b. 742)
  • February 18 – Angilbert, Frankish diplomat and abbot
  • April 4 – Plato of Sakkoudion, Byzantine abbot
  • April 13Krum, ruler (khan) of the Bulgarian Empire
  • Abd-Allah ibn Numayr, Muslim narrator of hadith
  • Abu Nuwas, Muslim poet (b. 756)
  • Ailbhe of Ceann Mhara, Irish monk
  • Baizhang Huaihai, Chinese Zen Buddhist monk (b. 720)
  • Gruffydd ap Cyngen, Welsh prince (approximate date)
  • Li Jifu, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 758)
  • Meng Jiao, Chinese poet (b. 751)
  • Odo of Metz, Frankish architect (b. 742)
  • Reginfrid, King of Denmark
  • Sugano no Mamichi, Japanese nobleman (b. 741)
  • Triffyn ap Rhain, king of Dyfed (approximate date)
  • Waldo of Reichenau, Frankish abbot and bishop
  • William of Gellone, Frankish nobleman (or 812)
  • Wu Shaoyang, general of the Tang dynasty

References

  1. ^ John V.A. Fine, Jr. (1991). The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century, p. 99. ISBN 978-0-472-08149-3.