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  • Crete
    911
    Byzantine Empire

    Defeat in Crete

    Crete
    911

    The naval weakness of the Empire was rectified. Despite this revenge, the Byzantines were still unable to strike a decisive blow against the Muslims, who inflicted a crushing defeat on the imperial forces when they attempted to regain Crete in 911.




  • (Present Day Frankfurt, Germany)
    911
    Holy Roman Empire

    King Louis the Child death

    (Present Day Frankfurt, Germany)
    911

    Around 900, autonomous stem duchies (Franconia, Bavaria, Swabia, Saxony, and Lotharingia) reemerged in East Francia. After the Carolingian king Louis the Child died without issue in 911, East Francia did not turn to the Carolingian ruler of West Francia to take over the realm but instead elected one of the dukes, Conrad of Franconia (Conard I of Germany), as Rex Francorum Orientalium.




  • Syria
    911 BC
    Arameans

    The Aramean kingdoms was subjugated by the Neo Assyrian Empire

    Syria
    911 BC

    The Aramean kingdoms, like much of the Near East and Asia Minor, were subjugated by the Neo Assyrian Empire (911–605 BCE).




  • Babylon (Present-Day Iraq)
    911 BC
    Babylon

    Babylon was under constant Assyrian domination or direct control

    Babylon (Present-Day Iraq)
    911 BC

    During the rule of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–609 BC), Babylon was under constant Assyrian domination or direct control.




  • Assyria (Present-Day in Iraq)
    911 BC
    Assyria

    Adad-nirari II

    Assyria (Present-Day in Iraq)
    911 BC

    Assyria once more began to expand with the rise of Adad-nirari II in 911 BC. He cleared Aramean and other tribal peoples from Assyria's borders and began to expand in all directions into Anatolia, Ancient Iran, Levant, and Babylonia.




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