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836–890India [administration]After the disasters of Ramabhadra's reign, his son, King Bhoja I, restores the Gurjara kingdom as the leading power of northern India.
876Saxony [births and deaths]Henry I the Fowler, German king 919–36, founder of the Saxon dynasty, born (–936).
876England, Denmark [administration]Halfdan founds the Danish kingdom of York (which survives until 954). The Danes are now beginning to settle on the lands they have won in eastern England.
31 January 876Carolingian Empire, Italy [political events]The Frankish emperor, Charles II the Bald, is accepted as king of Italy at Pavia, following the death of Louis II without legitimate issue. Charles promotes Boso, Count of Vienne, to duke and leaves him in charge of Italy when he returns to his West Frankish kingdom.
28 August 876Carolingian Empire [political events]The East Frankish king Louis the German dies. His lands are divided between his sons Carloman (Bavaria and the East March), Louis the Younger (Saxony and Franconia), and Charles the Fat (Alemannia).


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The planet joins two other previously known, much more massive planets that orbit Gliese 876 at greater distances (SN: 1/13/01, p.
Benedict's team focused on Gliese 876 because it weighs only one-third as much as the sun and has an outlying planet.
Of all the stars thought to have planets, Gliese 876 is the closest to Earth.
 
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