993 Explained
Year 993 (CMXCIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
By topic
Religion
Astronomy
- An increase in concentration, recorded in tree rings, as well as and isotopes, recorded in ice cores, suggests that a strong solar storm may have hit the Earth in either 993 or 994.[1]
Births
Deaths
- March 13 - Odo I, German nobleman
- October 19 - Conrad I, king of Burgundy
- December 9 - Egbert, archbishop of Trier
- Arnulf (or Aernout), count of Friesland
- Borrell II, count of Barcelona and Urgell
- Charles, duke of Lower Lorraine (b. 953)
- David II, prince of Tao-Klarjeti (Georgia)
- Landenulf II, Lombard prince of Capua
- Maelcairearda, king of Uí Briúin (Ireland)
- Minamoto no Masanobu, Japanese nobleman (b. 920)
- William I, French nobleman (b. 950)
Notes and References
- Mekhaldi. Florian. Muscheler. Raimund. Adolphi. Florian. Aldahan. Ala. Beer. Jürg. McConnell. Joseph R.. Possnert. Göran. Sigl. Michael. Svensson. Anders. Synal. Hans-Arno. Welten. Kees C.. 2015-10-26. Multiradionuclide evidence for the solar origin of the cosmic-ray events of AD 774/5 and 993/4. Nature Communications. en. 6. 1. 8611. 10.1038/ncomms9611. 26497389 . 4639793 . 2041-1723. free.