Calendar year
Duisburg by Matthäus Merian (1647)
Year 883 (DCCCLXXXIII ) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar .
Events
By place
Europe
Spring – Viking raiders ravage Flanders , and sack the abbey at Saint-Quentin . King Carloman II blocks their passage at Laviers , which had been on the banks of the Somme . Meanwhile, Vikings enter the Rhine , but are turned back by Henry of Franconia (possibly a margrave of Saxony ). They over-winter at Duisburg .
King Charles the Fat travels to Nonantola (Northern Italy ), where he meets Pope Marinus I . He receives complaints of Guy II of Spoleto , who is the official "protector" of Rome , and invades the Papal States . King Charles orders Guy to appear before a tribunal .
Guy II of Spoleto begins a revolt, and assembles an army supported with Arab auxiliaries . King Charles the Fat sends Berengar of Friuli with an expeditionary force to deprive him of Spoleto . An epidemic ravages Berengar's army, and forces them to retire.[ 1]
Svatopluk I , ruler (knyaz ) of Great Moravia , conquers Lower Pannonia (today's Southwestern Hungary and Northern Croatia ), during the succession strife in the East Frankish Kingdom (approximate date).
The first historic document (written by Regino of Prüm ) mentions Duisburg .
Arabian Empire
Births
Deaths
September 11 – Kesta Styppiotes , Byzantine general
Ansegisus , archbishop of Sens (or 879 )
Anselm of Farfa , Frankish abbot (approximate date)
Bertharius , Benedictine abbot and poet
Bertulf , archbishop of Trier
Dawud al-Zahiri , Muslim scholar (or 884 )
Eochocán mac Áedo , king of Ulaid (Ireland )
Froila , Galician bishop
Guy II , duke of Spoleto
Han Jian , Chinese warlord
Ignatius II , patriarch of Antioch
Pi Rixiu , Chinese poet
Wang Jingchong , Chinese governor (b. 847 )
Yang Fuguang , Chinese general (b. 842 )
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