855
Year 855 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
- November 20 - Theoktistos, co-regent of the Empire on behalf of 15-year old Emperor Michael III, is murdered on the orders of Michael.
Central Europe
- September 29 - Emperor Lothair I dies after a 15-year reign. He divides the Middle Frankish Kingdom between his three sons in an agreement called the Treaty of Prüm—the eldest, Louis II, receives the northern half of Italy and the title of Holy Roman Emperor. The second, Lothair II, receives Lotharingia. The youngest, Charles, receives Lower Burgundy and Provence.
Britain
- Spring - King Æthelwulf of Wessex decides to go on a pilgrimage to Rome, accompanied by his youngest son Alfred and a large retinue. He divides the kingdom between his two eldest sons; Æthelbald receives the western part of Wessex, while Æthelberht becomes ruler over Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Essex.
- Caliph al-Mutawakkil sends an Abbasid army, led by the Turkic general Bugha al-Kabir, to suppress an uprising of rebellious Armenian nakharars. He subdues the country, and deports many Armenian nobles to the caliphal capital of Samarra.
By topic
Religion
Births
- Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Furat, Muslim vizier
- Gerald of Aurillac, Frankish nobleman
- Guaimar I of Salerno, Lombard prince
- Han Jian, Chinese warlord
- Jing Hao, Chinese painter
Deaths
- July 17 - Leo IV, pope of the Catholic Church
- September 20 - Gozbald, abbot and bishop of Würzburg
- September 29 - Lothair I, Frankish king and emperor
- November 20 - Theoktistos, Byzantine chief minister
- December 8 - Drogo of Metz, illegitimate son of Charlemagne
- Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Muslim scholar and theologian
- Boso the Elder, count of Turin and Valois
- Cyngen ap Cadell, king of Powys
- Elisedd ap Cyngen, king of Powys
- Pepin, count of Vermandois
- Sahnun ibn Sa'id, Muslim jurist
- Sico II, prince of Salerno