944
Year 944 was a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
- Arab–Byzantine War: Byzantine forces are defeated by Sayf al-Dawla. He captures the city of Aleppo and extends his control over the Al-Jazira–Upper Mesopotamia region. Al-Dawla's rule is recognized by the Ikhshidids. With recovering of Edessa, the Greeks also obtain the fabled Image of Edessa.
- August 15 - The "Holy Mandylion" is conveyed to Constantinople, where it arrives on the feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos. A triumphal entry is staged for the relic in the capital.
- December 16 - Emperor Romanos I is arrested and deposed after a 14-year reign by his own sons, the co-emperors Stephen and Constantine. He is carried off to the Prince Islands and forced to become a monk.
Europe
- King Hugh of Provence dispatches an embassy to King Otto I of the East Frankish Kingdom, offering a large sum of cash if he promises not to provide assistance to Berengar of Ivrea. Otto refuses this offer.
- Raymond III, count of Toulouse, travels to Nevers to declare his fidelity to king Louis IV. He is granted the title 'prince of the Aquitanians' by the king.
- The largest recorded epidemic of ergotism, also known as "Saint Anthony's Fire, kills 40,000 people in France.
England
- King Edmund I regains the territory he ceded to Olaf Guthfrithson. He conquers Northumbria and cedes Cumberland to Malcolm I, king of the 'Picts and Scots'.
- A great storm sweeps across Wessex and many houses are destroyed, 1,500 in London alone.
Africa
- Abu Yazid, a Kharijite Berber leader, launches a rebellion in the Aurès Mountains against the Fatamids, seeking aid from the Caliphate of Córdoba in Al-Andalus.
- The cities of Algiers and Miliana are re-founded by the Zirid ruler Buluggin ibn Ziri.
By topic
Religion
Births
- Abd al-Malik I, Samanid emir
- Al-Mu'ayyad Ahmad, Muslim imam
- Fujiwara no Akimitsu, Japanese bureaucrat
- Fujiwara no Sukemasa, Japanese statesman
- Ibn Juljul, Muslim physician
- John VIII bar Abdoun, patriarch of Antioch
- Otto, duke of Burgundy
Deaths
- February 25 - Lin Ding, Chinese official and chancellor
- April 8 - Wang Yanxi, emperor of Min
- April 23 - Wichmann the Elder, Frankish nobleman
- Abu Mansur al-Maturidi, Muslim theologian
- Abu Tahir al-Jannabi, Qarmatian ruler
- Choe Eon-wui, Korean minister and calligrapher
- Donnchad Donn, High King of Ireland
- Duan Siping, ruler of Dali
- Fang Gao, Chinese official and chief of staff
- Flaithbertach mac Inmainén, Irish abbot
- Harshavarman II, Angkorian king
- Li, empress of Min
- Liu Hongchang, Chinese chancellor
- Mahipala I, Gurjara-Pratihara king
- Ngo Quyen, Vietnamese king
- Wang Yacheng, Chinese prince