814
This page relates to the year 814 Calendrier Julien.
Events
Worsen Byzantine
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April 13rd: The Khan Omourtag succeeds Krum like khan of the Bulgares.
- the Khan Omourtag sign a thirty years peace with Byzance and opens its kingdom with the Greek influence.
- Byzance gives the autonomy in fact to Venice.
- the Byzantine emperor prohibited the trade with the Buckwheats of Syria and Egypt (814/820).
Worsen Carolingian
- January 28th:
- Beginning of the reign of Louis Ier the Piles , king de France (fine in 840).
- Beginning of the reigns of Louis Germanic the, king of Aquitanian Bavaria and Pip Ier king of (fine in 838).
- February 27th: Louis the Piles enters Aachen. He installs his Aquitanian advisers with the capacity the such chancellor Helisachar or the Spanish clerk Agobard, archbishop of Lyon. He intends to maintain the cohesion of the Empire and to support the fusion of the people which constitute it, to the profit of the Christian unit.
- Louis gives up the laic design of the empire of Charlemagne. It gives up under king of the Francs and of king of Lombards and is entitled: “ By divine providence, majestic emperor ”.
- Dorestad, in Plank, is ruined by the Normands.
- In its will, Charlemagne quotes 21 archbishop's palaces to which it distributes two thirds of its treasures: Rome, Ravenne, Milan, Cividale, Grado, Cologne, Mainz, Salzburg, Trier, Direction, Besancon, Lyon, Rouen, Rheims, Arles, Vienna, Tarentaise, Spray, Bordeaux, Turns, Bourges. The last third is divided into four batches: the first must be subdivided in equal measurements between the 21 métropolites; second is intended to the children and to small children of the emperor; the third with the poor and the fourth with the servants of the palate.
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Completion of the episcopal reform with the establishment of the archbishop's palaces in the place of the disappeared metropolises. The bishop must visit each year the rural parishes and the churches private of the great landowners, create schools of cantors and readers, supervise the monasteries, name Chorévêque S (itinerant bishop), preach and defend the faith, deal with the service of the cathedral with the canons. The incomes of évêché are divided into two shares: the mense (table) episcopal and the capitulary mense (table of the canons), divided into as much emolument than there are canons. Synodal statutes payment the situation of the deacons and the priests (instruction, celibacy).
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In Italy, towards 814, of the frank counts manages the majority of the old duchies Lombards. The Missi dominici , representing the Emperor, chair the local courts. The franque presence is little of effects on the policies and the courses local, not more than on the social structures or the rules directing the political life. The Carolingian policy, like the policy lombarde, is based above all on the ground.
Births in 814
Death in 814
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January 28th: Charlemagne, emperor of Occident, dies in its palate of Aachen. The capacity returns to his/her son, Louis Ier the Piles.
- February 18th: Holy Angilbert.
- April 13rd: Krum, khan of Bulgarian the
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