810
Year 810 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.Events
By place
- Spring - The Venetian dukes change sides again, submitting to King Pepin, under the authority of his father Charlemagne, who then proceeds to take Venice. Emperor Nikephoros I sends a Byzantine fleet to Dalmatia, prompting Pepin to withdraw to the mainland. A legate is dispatched to Venice, where he deposes the turncoat dukes, before continuing on to Aachen, to negotiate a peace with Charlemagne. Charlemagne recognises Byzantine dominance over Venice and Dalmatia in the Adriatic Sea.
Europe
- King Godfred of the Danes leads 200 Viking ships to plunder the Frisian coast, and forces the merchants to pay 100 pounds of silver. He claims Northern Frisia as Danish territory.
- Godfred is killed by one of his housecarls, and is succeeded by Hemming. According to Notker of Saint Gall, the bodyguard who murdered Godfred is possibly one of his sons.
- Al-Andalus : The city of Mérida rises up against the Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba.
By topic
Religion
Births
- July 19 - Muhammad al-Bukhari, Persian Islamic scholar
- Abbas ibn Firnas, Muslim physician and inventor
- Anastasius, antipope of Rome
- Bertharius, Benedictine abbot and poet
- Engelram, Frankish chamberlain
- Gérard II, Frankish nobleman
- Halfdan the Black, Norwegian nobleman
- Kassia, Byzantine abbess and hymnographer
- Kenneth MacAlpin, king of Scotland
- Louis the German, king of East Francia
- Minamoto no Makoto, Japanese prince
- Photius I, patriarch of Constantinople
- Seishi, empress of Japan
- Xuān Zong, emperor of the Tang Dynasty
Deaths
- July 8 - Pippin of Italy, son of Charlemagne
- Æthelburh, Anglo-Saxon abbess
- Abul-Abbas, Asian elephant given to Charlemagne
- Bello of Carcassonne, Frankish nobleman
- Eardwulf, king of Northumbria
- Eochaid mac Fiachnai, king of Ulaid
- Fujiwara no Nakanari, Japanese nobleman
- Gisela, Frankish abbess
- Godfred, king of the Danes
- Ismail ibn Ibrahim, Muslim scholar
- Liu Ji, general of the Tang Dynasty
- Owain ap Maredudd, king of Dyfed
- Rotrude, Frankish princess, daughter of Charlemagne
- Thrasco, Obotrite prince
- Vojnomir, duke of Pannonian Croatia
- Wu Shaocheng, general of the Tang Dynasty