List of state leaders in 870
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 870.
Asia
- Abbasid Caliphate
- Al-Muhtadi (869–870)
- Al-Mu'tamid (870–892)
- Champa – Vikrantavarman III (854–875)
- China (Tang dynasty) – Emperor Yizong (859–873)
- Pratihara Empire – Mihira Bhoja I (c. 836–886)
- Japan (Heian period) – Emperor Seiwa (858–876)
- Khmer Empire – Jayavarman III (850–877)
- Khorasan (Saffarid dynasty) – Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar (858–876)
- Korea (North South States Period)
- Balhae – Dae Geonhwang (857–871)
- Unified Silla – Gyeongmun (861–875)
- Rashtrakuta – Amoghavarsha I (814–878)
Europe
- First Bulgarian Empire – Boris I, Knyaz of Bulgaria (852–889)
- Byzantine Empire – Basil I the Macedonian (867–886)
- Caucasus -
- Principality of Iberia – Bagrat I Kuropalates (830–876)
- Principality of Kakheti – Gabriel (861–881)
- Tao-Klarjeti – Sumbat I (c. 870–889)
- Duchy of Croatia – Domagoj (864–876)
- Kingdom of Denmark – Bagsecg (c. 866–c. 871)
- England (Heptarchy) –
- Danelaw –
- Kingdom of East Anglia – Oswald (869–876)
- Kingdom of Northumbria – Ecgberht I (867–872)
- Kingdom of Mercia – Burgred (852–874)
- Kingdom of Wessex – Æthelred (865–871)
- Danelaw –
- East Francia – Louis the German (843–876)
- Duchy of Alsace – Hugh (867–885)
- Duchy of Saxony – Bruno (866–880)
- Duchy of Thuringia – Thachulf (849–873)
- West Francia – Charles the Bald (843–877)
- County of Angoulême – Wulgrin I (866–886)
- Kingdom of Aquitaine – Louis the Stammerer (866–877)
- County of Auxerre – Hugh the Abbot (866–870)
- County of Barcelona – Bernard II (865–878)
- Duchy of Brittany – Salomon (857–874)
- County of Flanders – Baldwin I (862–879)
- County of Maine – Gauzfrid (865–878)
- March of Neustria – Gauzfrid, Count of Maine (865–878)
- County of Poitiers – Bernard of Gothia (866–877)
- County of Toulouse – Bernard II (865–877)
- County of Tours – Hugh the Abbot (866–886)
- County of Troyes – Odo I, Count of Troyes (866–871)
- County of Urgell – Wilfred the Hairy (870–897)
- Duchy of Gascony – Sans III Mitarra (864–893)
- Iberia –
- County of Aragon – Aznar Galíndez II (867–893)
- Kingdom of Asturias – Alfonso III (866–910)
- County of Castile – Rodrigo of Castile (860–873)
- County of Portugal – Vímara Peres (868–873)
- Emirate of Córdoba – Muhammad I (852–886)
- Kingdom of Pamplona – García Íñiguez (851/852–882)
- Ireland – Áed Findliath, High King of Ireland (862–879)
- Kingdom of Ailech – Áed Findliath(c. 855–879)
- Kingdom of Connacht – Mugron mac Máel Cothaid (848–872)
- Uí Maine –
- Kingdom of Leinster – Ailill mac Dúnlainge (869–871)
- Kingdom of Mide – Donnchad mac Aedacain (864–877)
- Kingdom of Munster – Cenn Fáelad hua Mugthigirn (861–872)
- Kingdom of Osraige – Cerball mac Dúnlainge (842–888)
- Kingdom of Ulaid –
- Cathalán mac Indrechtaig, co-king (857–871)
- Lethlobar mac Loingsig, co-king (857–873)
- Italy -
- Kingdom of Italy – Louis II (855–875)
- March of Friuli – Unruoch III (863–874)
- Papal States – Pope Adrian II (867–872)
- Duchy of Spoleto – Lambert I (860–871)
- March of Tuscany – Adalbert I (847–886)
- Principality of Benevento – Adelchis (854–878)
- County of Capua – Landulf II (863–879)
- Duchy of Gaeta – Docibilis I, Hypatus of Gaeta (866–906)
- Duchy of Naples –
- Gregory III (864–870)
- Sergius II (870–877)
- Principality of Salerno – Guaifer (861–880)
- Republic of Venice – Orso I Participazio, Doge of Venice (864–881)
- Kingdom of Italy – Louis II (855–875)
- Great Moravia –
- Rastislav (846–870)
- Svatopluk I (870–894)
- Duchy of Bohemia – Bořivoj I (c. 870–c. 889)
- Novgorod – Rurik, Prince of Novgorod (862–879)
- Scotland –
- Kingdom of the Picts – Constantine I (862–877)
- Principality of Serbia – Mutimir, Grand Župan (850–891)
- Wales –
- Kingdom of Gwynedd – Rhodri the Great (844–878)
- Kingdom of Powys – Rhodri the Great (855–878)
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