831

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831 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar 831
DCCCXXXI
Ab urbe condita 1584
Armenian calendar 280
ԹՎ ՄՁ
Assyrian calendar 5581
Balinese saka calendar 752–753
Bengali calendar 237–238
Berber calendar 1781
Buddhist calendar 1375
Burmese calendar 193
Byzantine calendar 6339–6340
Chinese calendar 庚戌年 (Metal  Dog)
3528 or 3321
     to 
辛亥年 (Metal  Pig)
3529 or 3322
Coptic calendar 547–548
Discordian calendar 1997
Ethiopian calendar 823–824
Hebrew calendar 4591–4592
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 887–888
 - Shaka Samvat 752–753
 - Kali Yuga 3931–3932
Holocene calendar 10831
Iranian calendar 209–210
Islamic calendar 215–216
Japanese calendar Tenchō 8
(天長8年)
Javanese calendar 727–728
Julian calendar 831
DCCCXXXI
Korean calendar 3164
Minguo calendar 1081 before ROC
民前1081年
Nanakshahi calendar −637
Seleucid era 1142/1143 AG
Thai solar calendar 1373–1374
Tibetan calendar ལྕགས་ཕོ་ཁྱི་ལོ་
(male Iron-Dog)
957 or 576 or −196
     to 
ལྕགས་མོ་ཕག་ལོ་
(female Iron-Boar)
958 or 577 or −195
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Ansgar brings Christianity to the Swedes

Year 831 ( DCCCXXXI ) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar.

Contents

Events

By place

Abbasid Empire and Byzantine Empire

Europe

China

  • An Uyghur Turk sues the son of a Chinese general, who had failed to repay a debt of 11 million government-issued copper coins. Emperor Wenzong hears the news, and is so upset that he not only banishes the general, but attempts to ban all trade between Chinese and foreigners except for goods and livestock. This ban is unsuccessful, and trade with foreigners resumes, especially in maritime affairs overseas.

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Religion

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Nelson, Janet L. The Annals of St-Bertin. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1991. Print.
  2. Smith, p. 83.