970s
Below are some of the major things that happened in the years from 970 to 979.
| Millennium: | 1st millennium | 
| Centuries: | 9th century – 10th century – 11th century | 
| Decades: | 940s 950s 960s – 970s – 980s 990s 1000s | 
| Years: | 970 971 972 973 974 975 976 977 978 979 | 
| Categories: | Births – Deaths – Architecture Establishments – Disestablishments  | 
970
    
- A major volcano erupts in Mashu, Japan.
 - A terrible famine begins in France.
 - Eric the Victorious becomes the first king of Sweden.
 
Births
    
- Leif Ericson, Norse explorer
 - Seyyed Razi, important Muslim scholar and writer
 - Sitt al-Mulk
 - Xu Daoning, Chinese artist
 
Deaths
    
- 30 January – Peter I of Bulgaria
 - Magyar leader, Taksány
 - Ferdinand II of Castile
 - Fujiwara no Saneyori
 - García III of Pamplona
 - Hatto II, Archbishop of Mainz
 - Menahem ben Saruq
 - Patriarch Polyeuctus of Constantinople
 - Taksony of Hungary
 
971
    
- Kenneth II of Scotland succeeds Culen as King
 
Births
    
- Kushyar ibn Labban
 - Mahmud of Ghazni
 - Emperor Shengzong of Liao
 - Prince Shaif
 
Deaths
    
- Abu Jafar Khazeni
 - Culen of Scotland
 - Ziri ibn Manad
 
972
    
- Otto II marries Theophanu, Byzantine princess
 - Battle of Cedynia – Polish duke Mieszko I defeats Germans
 - Pope Benedict VI succeeds Pope John XIII as pope
 - Boleslaus II the Pious succeeds Boleslav I of Bohemia in Bohemia
 - Yaropolk of Kiev succeeds Sviatoslav I in Kiev
 - Fatimids enter Egypt, establish the Al-Azhar mosque in Cairo
 - Buluggin ibn Ziri appointed viceroy in Ifriqiya, start of the Zirid dynasty
 - The monastery at the site of Peterborough Cathedral is rebuilt
 - Saint Eadburga is canonized
 - Emperor John Tzoimisces makes eastern Bulgaria a Byzantine subject
 - The city of Satu Mare, Romania is founded
 
Births
    
- March 27 – King Robert II of France (d. 1031)
 - Al-Mawardi
 - Ermesinde of Carcassonne, countess and regent of Barcelona (d. 1057)
 - Fujiwara no Yukinari
 - Fulk III of Anjou
 - Pope Gregory V
 - Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
 - Renauld I, Count of Nevers
 
Deaths
    
- July 15 – Boleslav I of Bohemia
 - September 6 – Pope John XIII
 - Liutprand, bishop of Cremona and historian
 - Sviatoslav I, Prince of Kiev
 - Kuya, Japanese monk of Pure Land Buddhism (b. 903)
 
973
    
- The Fatimids move their capital to Cairo
 - Edgar of England is crowned king by Saint Dunstan
 - Otto II becomes Holy Roman Emperor and King of Germany
 - January 19 – Pope Benedict VI succeeds Pope John XIII as the 134th pope
 
Births
    
- September 15 – Al-Biruni, mathematician (d. 1048)
 - December 26 – Abu al-Ala al-Ma'ar;ri, poet
 
Deaths
    
- May 7 – Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 912)
 - July 4 – Saint Ulrich of Augsburg (b. 890)
 
974
    
- A great earthquake in England.[1]
 - The Carmathians are defeated in Egypt by Jawhar as-Siqilli
 - The Byzantine Empire retakes Syria
 - Fuzhou builds new city walls
 - October – Pope Benedict VII succeeds Pope Benedict VI as the 135th pope
 - Antipope Boniface VII is declared pope
 
Deaths
    
- Pope Benedict VI
 - Ratherius of Verona
 - Shi Chonggui
 
975
    
- Coronation of King Edward the Martyr
 - Emperor Taizu of Song China conquers Hunan province
 - Al-Aziz becomes Fatimid Caliph
 
Births
    
- Stephen I of Hungary (d.1038)
 - Thietmar of Merseburg
 - Andre Bertelli Araujo
 
Deaths
    
- Alp Tigin, Turkic general
 - July 8 – King Edgar of England
 - al-Muizz, Fatimid Caliph
 - Gwangjong of Goryeo
 - Turketel, abbot of Crowland
 - Gu Hongzhong
 
976
    
- January 10 – Basil II becomes Eastern Roman Emperor
 - Brian Boru is inaugurated as King of Munster
 - Samuil of Bulgaria becomes Tsar
 - Yuelu Academy is founded in China
 
Births
    
- Emperor Sanjō of Japan
 
Deaths
    
- January 10 – John I Tzimiskes, Byzantine Emperor
 - October 8 – Jelena of Zadar, Queen of Croatia
 - November 14 – Emperor Taizu of Song
 - Harald Greyhide, King of Norway
 - Al-Hakam II, Caliph of Cordoba
 
977
    
- Imam Ali Mosque is built at Najaf
 
978
    
- The revolt of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria against Otto II ends
 - England's royal mint is located at Guildford
 
Births
    
- Princess Zoe of Byzantium, later Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire
 - Yaroslav I the Wise, prince of Novgorod and Kiev
 
Deaths
    
- March 18 – King Edward the Martyr of England
 - Abraham of Alexandria, Coptic pope
 - Li Houzhu, last Chinese emperor of the Southern Tang
 
References
    
- Stratton, J.M. (1969). Agricultural Records. John Baker. ISBN 0-212-97022-4.
 
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