West African Kingdoms 500-1590: World Events Research Article from World Eras

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West African Kingdoms 500-1590: World Events Research Article from World Eras

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Fujiwara Mototsune dies, and Emperor Uda, whose mother is not a Fujiwara, refuses to appoint a new kampaku. Having ascended the Japanese throne in 887, Uda rules independently of the Fujiwaras until his death in 897. He is supported in his efforts by the powerful scholar-poet-politician Sugawara Michizane (later deified as Tenjin).

Arnulf of Germany defeats the Vikings (Norsemen) at the Battle of the Dyle (in present-day Belgium).

With the help of the Magyars, Arnulf attacks the Moravians, who are making incursions into Germany.

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