864
Year 864 was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
- Spring - Emperor Louis II marches with a Frankish army against Rome. While en route to the papal city, he becomes ill, and decides to make peace with Pope Nicholas I.
- July 25 - Edict of Pistres: King Charles the Bald orders defensive measures against the Vikings. He creates a large force of cavalry, which inspires the beginning of French chivalry.
- Viking raiders, led by Olaf the White, arrive in Scotland from the Viking settlement of Dublin. He rampages the country, until his defeat in battle by King Constantine I.
- Robert the Strong, margrave of Neustria, attacks the Loire Vikings in a successful campaign. Other Viking raiders plunder the cities of Limoges and Clermont, in Aquitaine.
- King Louis the German invades Moravia, crossing the Danube River to besiege the civitas Dowina.
- Pepin II joins the Vikings in an attack on Toulouse. He is captured while besieging the Frankish city. Pepin is deposed as king of Aquitaine, and imprisoned in Senlis.
- September 13 - Pietro Tradonico dies after a 28-year reign. He is succeeded by Orso I Participazio, who becomes doge of Venice.
- King Alfonso III conquers Porto from the Emirate of Cordoba. This is the end of the direct Muslim domination of the Douro region.
Asia
- Mount Fuji, located on Honshu Island, erupts for 10 days, in an event known as the Jōgan eruption.
- Hasan ibn Zayd establishes the Zaydid Dynasty, and is recognized as ruler of Tabaristan.
By topic
Religion
- The Christianization of Bulgaria begins: Boris I, ruler of the Bulgarian Empire, is converted to Orthodox Christianity. His family and high-ranking dignitaries accept the Orthodox faith at the capital, Pliska - from this point onwards the rulers of the Bulgarian Empire are known as ‘Tsars’ rather than ‘Khans’.
Births
- Gu Quanwu, general of the Tang Dynasty
- Khumarawayh ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun, ruler of the Tulunid Dynasty
- Louis III, king of the West Frankish Kingdom
- Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni, Muslim scholar
- Simeon I, ruler of the Bulgarian Empire
- Yúnmén Wényǎn, Chinese Zen master
Deaths
- September 13 - Pietro Tradonico, doge of Venice
- Al-Fadl ibn Marwan, Muslim vizier
- Al-Fadl ibn Qarin al-Tabari, Muslim governor
- Arnold of Gascony, Frankish nobleman
- Bi Xian, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty
- Ennin, Japanese priest and traveler
- Hucbert, Frankish nobleman
- Laura, Spanish abbess
- Lorcán mac Cathail, king of Uisneach
- Muhammad ibn al-Fadl al-Jarjara'i, Muslim vizier
- Pei Xiu, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty
- Sancho II, count of Gascony
- Sergius I, duke of Naples
- Trpimir I, duke of Croatia
- Yahya ibn Umar, Muslim imam