- 9th century in poetry
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The Book of One Thousand and One Nights was compiled inBaghdad .Turkic world
* Possible early date for the oral development of the
Book of Dede Korkut Germanic and Celtic Europe
Poets
* Likely period when
Cynewulf flourishes inMercia orNorthumbria .
*Bragi Boddason flourishes in the Swedish court in the first half of the century, author of "Bragi inn gamli Boddason" (Norwegian)
*Þjóðólfur úr Hvini (Norwegian)
*Þorbjörn hornklofi (Norwegian)
* Reign of KingAlfred the Great , a noted poet in Anglo-Saxon, inWessex from 871 to 899.Works
* 800s:
**Pangur Bán is written circa 800 inOld Irish .
* 830s:
**Lay of Hildebrand inOld High German
* 880s:
**Ludwigslied andGeorgslied in Old High German (880s or 890s)
* 890s:
** "De bellis Parisiacae urbis" (The Wars of the City of Paris), inLatin , byAbbo Cernuus
* "decade not listed:"
** Expansion ofGregorian chant , particularly in the Frankish lands of Europe.
**Llywarch Hen written in Welsh.
**Sequence of Saint Eulalia , the earliest surviving poem inOld French .
** Approximate period ofWaldere inOld English Byzantine Empire and Slavic Europe
Events
* c. 855:
Saint Cyril andSaint Methodius develop theGlagolitic alphabet ;Cyrillic is developed about the same time inBulgaria . These alphabets permit translation of theBible intoOld Church Slavonic and otherSlavic languages . First development of Slavic literary languages.
*Preslav Literary School (est. c. 885) andOhrid Literary School (est. 886) flourish inBulgaria .Poets
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Constantine of Preslav inBulgaria authors "Азбучна молитва (Alphabet Prayer)", the earliest surviving poetry inOld Church Slavonic .East Asia
* The Han-shan poet and Feng-Kan, both part of the Tientai Trio, flourish in China.
* TheSix best Waka poets in Japan, includingKisen (whose exact dates of birth and death are unknown)
* Possible date ofSarumaru no Taifu outh Asia
Works
* Approximate date of the text of the
Bhagavata purana Poets
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Rajasekhara , in SanskritDecades and years
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