Deaths
- 840
- Louis the Pious
- Emperor Junna
- Emperor Wenzong of Tang
- 841
- Zongmi
- Li Ao (philosopher)
- 842
- Al-Mu'tasim
- Emperor Saga
- Alfonso II of Asturias
- Theophilos (emperor)
- Liu Yuxi
- 843 – Jia Dao
- 844
- Michael I Rangabe
- Pope Gregory IV
- Merfyn Frych
- 846
- Bai Juyi
- Jang Bogo
- Harald Klak
- Emperor Wuzong of Tang
- 847
- Pope Sergius II
- Feidlimid mac Cremthanin
- Al-Wathiq
- 849 – Walafrid Strabo
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