Chronology

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0770

Lu Yu writes the Cha Jing or 'Classic of Tea' - a guide to tea origins, preparation and etiquette.

0773 - 0819

Liu Zongyuan.

0775

Sterling coins are issued by Saxon kingdoms (240 could be made from 1lb of silver).

0777

The Imperial Diet of Charlemagne meets at Paderborn.

0780

The first tea tax is levied in China.

0790

Viking longships become common.

0790 - 1066

The Viking Age. Norsemen raid Britain and Europe.

0800

Earliest surviving image of smoking is painted on a Mayan jar.

0800

Charlemagne funds his campaigns through renewed French gold production and captured gold.

0800

Viking raiders follow the River Volkhov and settle in Russia and Ukraine.

0800

Charlemagne, King of the Franks, is crowned King of the Romans by Pope Leo III.

First known illustration of Fire Lance and a Grenade, 10th Century, Dunhuang.

0808

A Chinese book of chemistry describes the formula for gunpowder, invented by the Chinese.

0810

Charlemagne grants Venice trading rights along the Adriatic.

0810 - 1453

Golden Age of Venice as a commercial centre, trading spices and other goods.

0813

A school of astronomy is founded in Baghdad.

Hops.

0822

Hops are added to beer by a Carolingian Abbot.

0823

Creation of the Mamluk army, composed of Turkish, Arab and African slaves.

0827

Muslims begin to settle in Sicily and introduce oranges, lemons, cotton, carob, mulberry, date palms and sugar cane.

827

Arab settlers introduce durum wheat and pasta to Sicily.

0828

St Mark's relics are moved to Venice.

0839

Pietro Tradonico, Doge of Venice, helps to suppress Saracen pirates and thus establishes Venice's pre-eminence as a trading port in the Mediterranean.

0843

Germany is created as a separate area when the Carolingian Empire is divided.

085

The energising effect of coffee cherries is discovered by Ethiopian goat herders such as Kaldi.

0850 - 1279

The Chola Kingdom holds sway in India.

085

Chinese travellers begin to make use of the navigational compass.

Arab astrolabe, c.1080 held at the German National Museum.

0850

The astrolabe is perfected by Arab sailors to aid navigation.

851

Merchants of southern Arabia and the Persian Gulf trading with China and acquiring porcelain.

0865 - 0925

Al-Razi.

0866

Vikings take the city of York.

Frontispiece of the Diamond Sutra.

0868

The Diamond Sutra, printed in China, is the oldest surviving printed book.

0874 - 0930

Norwegian settlement of Iceland.

0878

Alfred of Wessex defeats the Danes at the Battle of Edington and halts the Viking conquest of Britain.

Statue of Alfred the Great at Winchester.

0886

Royal Mint established by Alfred the Great.

Horse collars.

0900

The horse collar is first used in Europe.

European depiction of the Persian (Iranian) doctor Al-Razi, by Gerardus Cremonensis.

0900

Persian scientist Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi discovers alcohol.

0900 - 1500

Mayan Civilisation collapses and is replaced with rule by local city states.

0900 - 1180

The Toltecs hold sway in Mexico until their main city in Tula is burnt down in a local war.

0900

Edible bananas originated in the Indo-Malaysian region reaching to northern Australia and are believed to have been first carried to Europe in the 10th Century A.D.

0900

Extensive codfish commerce took root in the ninth Century, when Norse explorers discovered that cod, because its flesh is less than 1% fat, is easily preserved through drying, making distribution throughout Northern Europe possible.

0911

Vikings under Rollo settle in Normandy, France.

0933

Henry of Saxony defeats the Magyars at the Battle of Riade.

0950

The art of paper making reaches Italy and Spain.

0950 - 1250

Medieval Warm Period.

M. Klein and Henry W. Wynne's invention of the ink chamber within the fountain pen in 1867.

0953

Fountain pens are invented in Mahgreb, in Arabic North Africa.

0960 - 1279

The Song Dynasty in China. New farming processes increase yields.

960

Porcelain production begins to spread from China to other parts of south-east Asia.

0962

Otto I, King of the Germans, is made Holy Roman Emperor.

0980 - 1037

Ibn Sina.

Eric the Red.

0982

Erik the Red and others explore and colonise Greenland.

0990

The Toltecs capture the Mayan city of Chichen Itza.

Alsatian wood gingerbread mold from 1650.

992

Gregoire de Nicopolis introduces Gingerbread to France from Italy.

Coffee plant with green berries.

1000

Arab Traders bring coffee plants home to cultivate. They boil the beans to produce Qahwa.

1000

Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi writes the medical text, the Al-Tasrif, describing the medicinal uses of opiates.

1000

The Arabs installed the first industrial sugar refinery on the island of Candia or Crete - its Arabic name, Quandi, meant crystalized sugar - around the year 1000.

1000

Leif Eriksson reaches North America and establishes a colony in Vinland, named after the local vines that he discovers. These may have been wild cranberries.

10

Hippalos writes The Voyage Around the Erythean Sea tracing ancient trading routes around the Arabian Sea and to India and with mention of sugar and spices.

1004 - 1007

Porcelain factory established at Jingdezhen during the Song dynasty.

1008

Muslim forces invade India.

King Cnut commanding the waves to retract. From John Haaren's Famous Men of the Middle Ages.

1016

King Cnut unites England, Denmark and Norway.

1016

Tughril Beg becomes leader of the Seljuks, Turkish-speaking nomads who had migrated from central Asia to Persia.

1021

Ibn Al-Haytham writes his Book of Optics.

1024

Paper currency is introduced in China.

1025

Ibn Sina (Avicenna) writes the Canon of Medicine and descripes opium as a powerful narcotic and anaesthetic.

Toghrul Tower, Ray, Iran. 12th century tomb of Seljuk ruler, Tughril.

1038

Tughril Beg is made Sultan of Nishapur after defeating many rivals.

1041

The movable type printing press is invented by Bi Sheng.

1044

The Chinese work Wu Ching Tsung Yao describes the use of explosives and petrochemicals.

1047

Norman conquest of Sicily and Southern Italy.

1066

After the Norman invasion, Britain adopts a metallic currency of pounds, shillings and pence.

Emperor Shenzong.

1068

Emperor Shenzong creates a government monopoly over tea in China.

1079

The New Forest in Hampshire is declared a Royal Forest and is used for deer hunting.

Sheffield watermill, East Sussex.

1086

The Domesday Survey confirms that most villages in England have a watermill.