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The 990s decade ran from January 1, 990, to December 31, 999.

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Events

990

By place

Europe
Africa

By topic

Religion

991

Unknown dates

992

By place

Worldwide
  • Winter – A superflare from the sun causes an Aurora Borealis, with visibility as far south as Germany and Korea. [3]
Europe

993

By place

Europe

By topic

Religion
Astronomy

994

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
England

By topic

Astronomy

995

By place

Japan
Byzantine Empire
Europe
Scotland
England
Asia
Armenia
  • 995 Balu earthquake. It reportedly affected the Armenian areas of Balu, Cop'k (or Covk'), Palnatun (or Palin), and the districts of Hasteank and Xorjean. The areas affected were districts in what is currently the border area between Armenia and Turkey.[13]

996

By place

Japan
  • 2 March: Emperor Ichijo orders the imperial police to raid Korechika's residence; Empress Teishi (sister of Korechika) cuts her hair because of the humiliation; Takaie is arrested, Korechika is absent.
  • 5 March: Korechika returns with his head shaven and attired as a monk.
Europe
Africa
China

By topic

Religion

997

By place

Japan
  • 1 February: Empress Teishi gives birth to Princess Shushi - she is the first child of the emperor, but because of the power struggle between Michinaga and Korechika, the empress is not allowed to go to the palace.
  • 18 May: The imperial court decides to pardon Korechika and Takaie, under the illness of Teishi.
Byzantine Empire
Europe
Scotland
Central Asia
China

By topic

Religion

998

By place

Europe
Arabian Empire
Japan

By topic

Religion

999

By place and name

Japan
  • 9 February: The Mogi Ceremony of Fujiwara no Shoshi is held (she later becomes empress).
  • December: Empress Teishi gives birth to Prince Atsuyasu (who becomes the imperial heir), but on the next day, her rival, Fujiwara no Shoshi, is promoted to Consort.
Europe
Ireland
Central Asia

By topic

Religion

Significant people

Births

990

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Deaths

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References

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