By place Europe •
June 20 –
Louis the Pious,
Emperor of the Romans and
King of the Franks, falls ill and dies at his
hunting lodge, on an island in the
Rhine, near the
Ingelheim Imperial Palace in
Francia, while suppressing a revolt. He proclaims his eldest son
Lothair I as his successor as Emperor. Lothair tries to seize all the territories of his late grandfather
Charlemagne. Louis' son by his second wife,
Charles, 17, becomes King of the Franks, and joins with his half-brother
Louis the German in resisting Lothair.
British Isles • King
Wigstan of
Mercia in England, grandson of former ruler
Wiglaf (d.
839), declines his kingship in preference of the religious life. He asks his widowed mother, Princess
Ælfflæd, to act as
regent. A
nobleman of the line of the late king
Beornred, named Berhtric, wishes to marry her but, as he is a relative, Wigstan refuses the match, and is murdered by followers of Berhtric at
Wistow, Leicestershire. He is buried at
Repton Abbey, and later revered as a
saint. The
Mercian throne is seized by Berhtric's father,
Beorhtwulf. •
Vikings from
Norway capture
Dublin and establish a Norse kingdom in
Ireland, and also at about this date make their first
overwintering at
Lough Neagh in the north of Ireland.
Asia •
February 10 – Chinese
Tang dynasty Emperor Wenzong (Li Ang) dies after a 13-year reign. Through the intervention of his powerful palace
eunuchs, he is succeeded by his brother
Wuzong. • June – The
840 Erzurum earthquake takes place in the city of Qaliqala (modern-day
Erzurum in Turkey) (probable date). • The
Yenisei Kirghiz settle along the
Yenisei River, and sack with a force of around 80,000 horsemen the Uyghur capital,
Ordu-Baliq (driving the
Uyghurs out of
Mongolia). This ends the
Uyghur Khaganate.
By topic Religion •
Nobis becomes
bishop of
St. David's, in the Welsh
Kingdom of Dyfed (approximate date).
Historiography • Completion in Japan of the
Nihon Kōki, third book of the
Rikkokushi. This includes the earliest record of
cherry blossom at the
Imperial Court in Kyoto (in
812) and of tea brought from China and served to the Emperor (in
815). == Births ==