780 - 799 A.D.

(Feature Photo: Looking along Offa's Dyke in Herefordshire; Credit: Mike Christie, Wikimedia Commons)

 

780

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Leo IV "The Khazar," emperor of the Byzantine Empire, dies, and his son Constantine VI, succeeds him

September 8, Leo IV "The Khazar," emperor of the Byzantine Empire, dies, aged only 30, and his 9-year-old son, Constantine VI, succeeds him; Due to Constantine's young age, his grandmother, Irene, reigns as regent during his minority

 

781

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

782

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

783

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

784

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

785

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

786

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

787

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

The Second Council of Nicea takes place

 

788

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

789

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

790

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

791

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

792

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

793

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

William of Orange, Count of Toulouse (in France) emerges as the leader of the council of nobles appointed by Charlemagne to govern in his son Louis’, King of Aquitaine since 781, name, although in this year, William is soundly defeated by the Moors of Spain during their last attempt to extend their Moslem empire north of the Pyrenees, he is a brave and devout man, of whom epic chansons de geste (songs of deeds) are written, and after the battle he retires to the abbey of Gellons near Montpellier, where he later dies

 

794

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Adrian I is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

 

795

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Pope Adrian I dies, and is succeeded by Leo III – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

December 25, Pope Adrian I dies, and is succeeded by Leo III; Pope Leo III will build an even more magnificent triclinium (Roman style dining room with reclining couches) than Pope Zachary had in the 740s in Rome; It will have marble walls, a porphyry fountain, and a flight of columns decorated with the lilies that will become the crest of France (The Secret Archives of the Vatican, pg. 76)

 

796

RULERS & ROYALTY: Offa, king of Mercia (midlands of England), dies, and is succeeded by Ecgfrith, who also dies, so he is succeeded by Coenwulf – Leo III is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI is emperor of the Byzantine Empire

July 29, Offa, king of Mercia, dies, and is succeeded by Ecgfrith, but he dies, and Coenwulf succeeds him 

 

797

RULERS & ROYALTY: Coenwulf is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Leo III is pope/bishop of Rome – Constantine VI, emperor of the Byzantine Empire, dies, and is succeeded by his mother, Irene "of Athens"

August 19, (or around this date) Emperor Constantine VI of the Byzantine Empire, dies, and is succeeded by Irene "of Athens", Empress of the Byzantine Empire and Constantine VI's mother

 

798

RULERS & ROYALTY: Coenwulf is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Leo III is pope/bishop of Rome – Irene "of Athens" is empress of the Byzantine Empire

 

799

RULERS & ROYALTY: Coenwulf is king of Mercia (midlands of England) – Leo III is pope/bishop of Rome – Irene "of Athens" is empress of the Byzantine Empire