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902 and 903
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Difference between 902 and 903
902 vs. 903
Year 902 (CMII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Year 903 (CMIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Similarities between 902 and 903
902 and 903 have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abdallah II of Ifriqiya, Berengar I of Italy, Chancellor of the Tang dynasty, Denmark, Emir, Ingimundr (tenth century), Julian calendar, Kingdom of Dublin, Later Zhou, Nobility, Roman numerals, Vikings, Wales, Wang Jun (Later Zhou chancellor).
Abdallah II of Ifriqiya
Abu 'l-Abbas Abdallah II (Abū l-ʿAbbās ʿAbd Allāh; died 27 July 903) was the Emir of Ifriqiya from 902 to 903.
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Berengar I of Italy
Berengar I (Berengarius, Perngarius; Berengario; 845 – 7 April 924) was the king of Italy from 887.
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Chancellor of the Tang dynasty
The chancellor was a semi-formally designated office position for a number of high-level officials at one time during the Tang dynasty of China.
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Denmark
Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.
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Emir
Emir (أمير, also transliterated as amir, is a word of Arabic origin that can refer to a male monarch, aristocrat, holder of high-ranking military or political office, or other person possessing actual or ceremonial authority. The title has a long history of use in the Arab World, East Africa, West Africa, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. In the modern era, when used as a formal monarchical title, it is roughly synonymous with "prince", applicable both to a son of a hereditary monarch, and to a reigning monarch of a sovereign principality, namely an emirate. The feminine form is emira (أميرة), with the same meaning as "princess". Prior to its use as a monarchical title, the term "emir" was historically used to denote a "commander", "general", or "leader" (for example, Amir al-Mu'min). In contemporary usage, "emir" is also sometimes used as either an honorary or formal title for the head of an Islamic, or Arab (regardless of religion) organisation or movement. Qatar and Kuwait are the only independent countries which retain the title "emir" for their monarchs. In recent years, the title has been gradually replaced by "king" by contemporary hereditary rulers who wish to emphasize their secular authority under the rule of law. A notable example is Bahrain, whose monarch changed his title from emir to king in 2002.
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Ingimundr (tenth century)
Ingimundr, also known as Hingamund, Igmunt, Ingimund, was a tenth century Viking warlord.
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Julian calendar
The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap day every fourth year (without exception).
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Kingdom of Dublin
The Kingdom of Dublin (Old Norse: Dyflin) was a Norse kingdom in Ireland that lasted from roughly 853 AD to 1170 AD.
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Later Zhou
Zhou, known as the Later Zhou in historiography, was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty and the last of the Five Dynasties that controlled most of northern China during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.
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Nobility
Nobility is a social class found in many societies that have an aristocracy.
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Roman numerals
Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages.
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Vikings
Vikings were seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden), who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe.
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Wales
Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Wang Jun (Later Zhou chancellor)
Wang Jun (王峻; 902 Since he was 2 years older than Guo Wei, from Guo's date of birth we can deduce that Wang Jun was born in the Chinese year between 11 February 902 and 31 January 903. – 953 He died in the lunar month between 16 April 953 and 15 May 953.) was one of the first chancellors of imperial China's short-lived Later Zhou during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.
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902 and 903 Comparison
902 has 124 relations, while 903 has 79. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 6.90% = 14 / (124 + 79).
References
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