1011
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1011 by topic |
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Birth and death categories |
Births–Deaths |
Establishments and disestablishments categories |
Establishments–Disestablishments |
Gregorian calendar | 1011 MXI |
Ab urbe condita | 1764 |
Armenian calendar | 460 ԹՎ ՆԿ |
Assyrian calendar | 5761 |
Balinese saka calendar | 932–933 |
Bengali calendar | 418 |
Berber calendar | 1961 |
English Regnal year | N/A |
Buddhist calendar | 1555 |
Burmese calendar | 373 |
Byzantine calendar | 6519–6520 |
Chinese calendar | Canh tuấtNăm (MetalDog) 3708 or 3501 — to — Tân hợi năm (MetalPig) 3709 or 3502 |
Coptic calendar | 727–728 |
Discordian calendar | 2177 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1003–1004 |
Hebrew calendar | 4771–4772 |
Hindu calendars | |
-Vikram Samvat | 1067–1068 |
-Shaka Samvat | 932–933 |
-Kali Yuga | 4111–4112 |
Holocene calendar | 11011 |
Igbo calendar | 11–12 |
Iranian calendar | 389–390 |
Islamic calendar | 401–402 |
Japanese calendar | Kankō8 ( khoan hoằng 8 năm ) |
Javanese calendar | 913–914 |
Julian calendar | 1011 MXI |
Korean calendar | 3344 |
Minguo calendar | 901 beforeROC Dân trước 901 năm |
Nanakshahi calendar | −457 |
Seleucid era | 1322/1323AG |
Thai solar calendar | 1553–1554 |
Tibetan calendar | Dương kim cẩu năm (male Iron-Dog) 1137 or 756 or −16 — to — Âm kim heo năm (female Iron-Pig) 1138 or 757 or −15 |
Year1011(MXI) was acommon year starting on Mondayof theJulian Calendar.
Events
[edit]By place
[edit]Europe
[edit]- June 11–Lombard Revolt:Mahmoud the Fat ofBaririses up against theLombardrebels, led byMelus,and delivers the city toBasil Mesardonites,Byzantine governor (catepan) of theCatepanate of Italy.Melus is forced to flee toSalerno,and his brother-in-lawDattusescapes toMonte Cassino,but their families are taken captive, and carted off toConstantinople.[1]
- Autumn – Basil Mesardonites visitsGuaimar III of Salernoto secure his cooperation. Melus is forced to flee again. Basil proceeds to Monte Cassino – and persuades AbbotAtenulfto expel Dattus. PopeSergius IVsupports Dattus with papal troops, to garrison the tower on theGarigliano River,a fortified complex in the territory of theDuchy of Gaeta.
- KingHenry IIenfeoffsAdalberowithCarinthia(including the rule over theMarch of Verona) after the death of DukeConrad I.
- The Grand Prince of Kyiv and ruler ofKievan Rus'Vladimir the Greatlaid the first foundations ofSaint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv.
England
[edit]- September 29–Siege of Canterbury:DanishVikingraiders led byThorkell the TallpillageCanterburyafter a siege, takingÆlfheah,archbishop of Canterbury, as a prisoner.[2]
- Byrhtferth,BenedictinemonkofRamsey Abbey,writes hisManual(Enchiridion) on the divine order of the universe andtime.[2]
Middle East
[edit]- Ibn al-Haytham(Alhazen), an Arabscientistworking inEgypt,feigns madness for fear of angering CaliphAl-Hakim bi-Amr Allah,and is kept underhouse arrest.During this time he begins writing his influentialBook of Optics.
- TheBaghdad Manifestois ordered by CaliphAl-Qadirof theAbbasid Caliphate,in response to the growth of theFatimid-supportingIsmailisect ofIslamwithin his borders.
Asia
[edit]- EmperorIchijōabdicates the throne and dies later after a 25-year reign. He is succeeded by his cousinSanjōas the 67th emperor ofJapan.
Births
[edit]- Jōjin,JapaneseTendaimonk (d.1081)
- Ralph the Staller,Englishnobleman(d.1068)
- Robert I(the Old), duke ofBurgundy(d.1076)
- Shao Yong,Chinese philosopher andcosmologist(d.1077)
- Yaghi Siyan,Seljuk governor ofAntioch(d.1098)
Deaths
[edit]- February 9–Bernard I,German nobleman
- February 23–Willigis,archbishop ofMainz
- July 25–Ichijō,emperor ofJapan(b.980)
- November 5–Mathilde,Germanabbess(b.949)
- November 21–Reizei,emperor of Japan (b.950)
- Abu Ali Hasan ibn Ustadh-Hurmuz,Buyid general
- Albert I,count ofNamur(approximate date)
- Anna Porphyrogenita,Grand Princess ofKiev
- Boniface,Italian nobleman (approximate date)
- Conrad I,duke ofCarinthia(approximate date)
- Mahendradatta,queen ofBali(b.961)
- Muhammad ibn Suri,Ghurid ruler (malik)
- Sumbat III,Georgian prince ofTao-Klarjeti
- Uma no Naishi,Japanesewakapoet (b.949)
References
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Norwich, John Julius (1967).The Normans in the South 1016–1130.Longmans.ISBN978-0582107519.
- Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992).Chronology of British History.London: Century Ltd / Barrie & Jenkins. pp. 48–49.ISBN978-0712656160.
- Toumanoff, C.(1967).Studies in Christian Caucasian History.Washington D. C.:Georgetown University Press.p. 498.OCLC901879629.