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Emperor Louis II of Italy captures Bari (871)

Year 871 (DCCCLXXI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.

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Europe

  • The English retreat onto the Berkshire Downs. The Great Heathen Army, led by the Danish Viking kings Halfdan and Bagsecg, march out after the Saxons. Six pitched battles are fought between the Danes and Wessex. Of two of them the place and date are not recorded, the others are:
    • January 4Battle of Reading: A West Saxon force, under the command of King Æthelred I and his brother Alfred, is defeated by the Danes at Reading. Among the many dead on both sides is Æthelwulf. The Saxon troops are forced to retreat, allowing the Vikings to continue their advance into Wessex.<ref>Philips, Daphne (1980). The Story of Reading. Countryside Books, pp. 14–15. Template:ISBN.</ref>
    • January 8Battle of Ashdown: The West Saxons, led by Æthelred I and Alfred, gather at the Berkshire Downs. The Danes under the command of Halfdan and Bagsecg occupy the high ground, but are successfully attacked by Alfred's men. During the battle Alfred breaches the shield wall formation.<ref>Paul Hill (2009). The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great, p. 45. Template:ISBN.</ref>
    • January 22Battle of Basing: The West Saxon army, under the command of Æthelred I, is defeated at Basing. The Danes, led by Halfdan, are victorious; Æthelred is forced to flee and regroup, leaving behind precious winter supplies.<ref>Paul Hill (2009). The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great, pp. 46–47. Template:ISBN.</ref>
    • March 22Battle of Meretum: The West Saxons, led by Æthelred I and Alfred, are defeated by the Danes. Among the many dead is Heahmund, bishop of Salisbury.<ref>Paul Hill (2009). The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great, p. 49. Template:ISBN.</ref>
    • MayBattle of Wilton: Alfred the Great is defeated by the Danes at Wilton (along the southern side of the River Wylye), leaving him in retreat for several years.<ref name="wch">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Arabian Empire

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Abbasid Gold dinar under al-Mu'tamid, caliph

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