List of state leaders in 876
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875 state leaders – Events of 876 – 877 state leaders – State leaders by year
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[edit] Africa
- Egypt – Ahmad ibn Tulun, Tulunid Emir of Egypt (868–884)
- Ifriqiya – "Abu Ishaq" Ibrahim II ibn Ahmad, Aghlabid Emir of Ifriqiya (875–902)
- Morocco – Ali ibn Umar, known as "Ali II", Idrisid Caliph of Morocco (874–883)
- Nekor – Said II ibn Salih, Salihid Emir of Nekor (c.864–c.916)
- Tahert – Muhammad Abu'l-Yaqdan, Rustamid Imam of Tahert (c.873–c.894)
- Tamesna – Yunus, Tarifid King of the Berghouata (842–888)
[edit] Asia
- China (Tang Dynasty) – Xizong, Emperor of Tang China (873–888)
- Gurjara – Mihira Bhoja I, Pratihara King of Gurjara (c. 836–886)
- Japan –
- Emperor Seiwa, emperor of Japan (858–876)
- Emperor Yōzei, emperor of Japan (876–884)
- Korea (North South States Period)
- Balhae - Dae Hyeonseok, King of Balhae (871–893)
- Silla - Heongang, King of Silla (875–886)
[edit] Europe
- Bulgaria - Boris I, Knyaz of Bulgaria (852–889)
- Byzantine Empire - Basil I (867–886)
- Caucasus
- Principate of Iberia -
- Bagrat I Kuropalates, Prince of Iberia (830–876)
- David I, Prince of Iberia (876–881)
- Principality of Kakheti - Gabriel, Prince of Kakheti (861–881)
- Klarjeti - Sumbat I Mampali, Prince of Klarjeti (c. 870–889)
- Principate of Iberia -
- Littoral Croatia -
- Domagoj, Duke of Littoral Croatia (864–876)
- Iljko, Duke of Littoral Croatia (876–878)
- England (Heptarchy) -
- Danelaw - Guthrum, King of the Danish Vikings (c. 874–c. 890)
- Kingdom of East Anglia -
- Mercia - Ceolwulf II, King of Mercia (874–c. 881)
- Northumbria -
- Ricsige, King of Northumbria (872–876)
- Ecgberht II, King of Northumbria (876–c. 878)
- Wessex - Alfred the Great, King of Wessex (871–899)
- Danelaw - Guthrum, King of the Danish Vikings (c. 874–c. 890)
- East Francia - Louis the German, King of East Francia (843–876)
- Duchy of Alsace - Hugh, Duke of Alsace (867–885)
- Bavaria1 – Carloman of Bavaria, King of Bavaria (876–880)
- March of Pannonia - Aribo of Austria, Margrave of Pannonia (871–909)
- Saxony1 – Louis the Younger, King of Saxony (876–882)
- Duchy of Saxony - Brun, Duke of Saxony (866–880)
- Swabia1 – Charles the Fat, King of Swabia (876–887)
- Thuringia - Radulf II, Duke of Thuringia (874–880)
- West Francia - Charles the Bald, King of West Francia (840–877) and Holy Roman Emperor (875–877)
- County of Angoulême - Wulgrin I (866–886)
- Kingdom of Aquitaine - Louis the Stammerer, King of Aquitaine (866–877)
- Auvergne - Bernard II (872–886)
- Barcelona - Bernard II, Count of Barcelona (865–878)
- Duchy of Brittany - Two opposing claimants:
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- Gurvand, Duke of Brittany (874–876)
- Judicael, Duke of Brittany (876–888/889)
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- Pasquitan, Duke of Brittany (874–876)
- Alan I, Duke of Brittany (876–907)
- County of Flanders - Baldwin I (862–879)
- County of Maine - Gosfrid (865–878)
- March of Neustria - Gosfrid of Maine (865–878)
- Poitiers - Bernard of Gothia, Count of Poitiers (866–877)
- County of Toulouse - Bernard II (865–877)
- Tours - Hugh the Abbot, Count of Tours (866–886)
- Troyes -
- Odo II, Count of Troyes (871–876)
- Robert I, Count of Troyes (876–886)
- Urgell - Wilfred the Hairy, Count of Urgell (870–897)
- Gascony - Sans III Mitarra, Duke of Gascony (864–893)
- Ireland - Áed Findliath, High King of Ireland (862–879)
- Ailech - Áed Findliath, King of Ailech (c. 855–879)
- Connacht - Conchobar mac Taidg Mór, King of Connacht (872–882)
- Hy-Many -
- Leinster -
- Mide - Donnchad mac Aedacain, King of Mide (864–877)
- Munster - Dúnchad mac Duib-dá-Bairenn, King of Munster (872–888)
- Osraige - Cerball mac Dúnlainge, King of Osraige (842–888)
- Ulaid - Ainbíth mac Áedo, King of Ulaid (873–882)
- Italy - Charles the Bald, King of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor (875–877)
- Principality of Benevento - Adelchis, Prince of Benevento (854–878)
- County of Capua - Landulf II (863–879)
- March of Friuli - Berengar (874–890)
- Duchy of Gaeta - Docibilis I, Hypatus of Gaeta (866–906)
- Duchy of Naples - Sergius II (870–877)
- Papal States - Pope John VIII (872–882)
- Principality of Salerno - Guaifer (861–880)
- Duchy of Spoleto -
- March of Tuscany - Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany (847–886)
- Venice - Orso I Participazio, Doge of Venice (864–881)
- Great Moravia - Svatopluk I, King of Great Moravia (870–894)
- Bohemia - Borivoj, Duke of Bohemia (c. 870–c. 889)
- Norway - Harald I Fairhair, King of Norway (872–930)
- Novgorod - Rurik, Prince of Novgorod (862–879)
- Scotland - Constantine I, King of the Picts (862–877)
- Serbia - Mutimir, Grand Zhupan of Serbia (850–891)
- Spain -
- County of Aragon - Aznar Galíndez II (867–893)
- Kingdom of Asturias - Alfonso III (866–910)
- County of Castile - Diego Rodríguez Porcelos (872–c. 885)
- Caliphate of Córdoba - Muhammad I (852–886)
- County of Pallars - Raymond I (872–920)
- Kingdom of Pamplona - García Íñiguez (851/852–882)
- County of Ribagorza - Raymond I (872–920)
- Wales -
- Kingdom of Gwynedd - Rhodri Mawr (844–878)
- Kingdom of Powys - Rhodri Mawr (855–878)
[edit] Middle East
- Abbasid Caliphate – Al-Mu'tamid, Caliph (870–892)
- Byzantine Empire – Basil I the Macedonian (Βασίλειος Α') (867–886)
- Sistan – Ya'qub bin Laith as-Saffar, Saffarid Emir of Sistan (867–879)
- Transoxiana – Nasr I ibn Ahmad, Samanid Emir of Transoxiana (864–892)
[edit] Notes
- On the death of Louis the German in 876, Eastern Francia was divided into Bavaria, Swabia and Saxony.