918
Year 918 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar.Events
By place
Europe
- December 23 - King Conrad I, injured at one of his battles with Arnulf I, dies at his residence in Weilburg Castle after a 7-year reign. On his deathbed Conrad persuades his younger brother Eberhard III to offer the East Frankish crown to Henry the Fowler, the duke of Saxony. Conrad is buried in Fulda Cathedral in Germany.
Britain
- Battle of Corbridge: High-Reeve Ealdred I persuades King Constantine II of Scotland to help him reclaim his position in Bernicia. They mount an invasion of his now Norse controlled lands. The Vikings under Ragnall ua Ímair defeat the Scots and their allies at Corbridge, but take heavy casualties themselves.
- Summer - Lady Æthelflæd of Mercia begins to intrigue with disaffected factions within the Norse Kingdom of York. Mercian troops ravage the local countryside and peacefully overrun the fortress of Leicester, while her brother, King Edward the Elder, takes Stamford.
- June 12 - Æthelflæd is killed at Tamworth while fighting the Vikings. She is buried with her husband Æthelred in St. Oswald's Priory at Gloucester. Æthelflæd is succeeded by her only daughter Ælfwynn.
- Kings Idwal Foel of Gwynedd and Hywel ap Cadell, and Prince Clydog of Deheubarth submit to the overlordship of Edward the Elder. The Vikings raid Anglesey.
Asia
- July 25 - Wang Kon, a Korean general, overthrows the government of the short-lived state Ho Goguryeo and ascends the throne at Cheorwon. He founds the Goryeo Dynasty and makes Song'ak his capital.
- Emperor Taizu of the Khitan Empire occupies a newly walled city called Shangjing, meaning Supreme Capital. It becomes the residence of the Chinese Liao Dynasty.
Births
- Minamoto no Hiromasa, Japanese nobleman
Deaths
- January 21 - Liu Zhijun, Chinese general
- June 12 - Æthelflæd, lady of Mercia
- July 6 - William I, duke of Aquitaine
- September 10 - Baldwin II, Frankish margrave
- October 1 - Zhou, empress of Former Shu
- December 23 - Conrad I, Frankish king
- Gung Ye, king of Hu Goguryeo
- Husayn ibn Hamdan, Abbasid general
- Lady Ren Neiming, Chinese noblewoman
- Miyoshi Kiyotsura, Japanese scholar
- Ottir, Norse Viking chieftain
- Tan Quanbo, Chinese warlord
- Wang Jian, emperor of Former Shu
- Xu Zhixun, Chinese governor and regent
- Zhu Jin, Chinese warlord