March 11, 2007

930-949 Chinese Invent Print from Woodblocks



This twenty year period covers the reign of King Athelstan (King Alfred's grandson) and, at a time when the Chinese had developed the art of printing from woodblocks, western civilization was stagnant and full of petty intrigue, rivalry and dastardly murders.

King Athelstan died in 939 and was succeeded by his half-brother Edmund who was murdered in 946 and Edmund's younger brother, Eldred, then became King of England.

In Rome, Stephen VII was pope until 931 when he, like three previous popes, was done away with. In his case, he was strangled.

His successor, John XI, was the son of Marozia -- the mistress of Pope Sergius III -- and probably Sergius's son, too.

John XI fell out of favor in 936 and was replaced by Leo VII with the influence of another son of Marozia -- Alberic.

His successor in 939, Stephen IX, was also appointed by Alberic, but met an unpleasant end -- death by mutilation -- when he fell out with Alberic.

Alberic also engineered the appointments of the next popes -- Marinus II (942-946) and Agapitus II (946-955).

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