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Year 1017 (MXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

Events

Europe

England

Arabian Empire

Africa

Asia

  • March – Fujiwara no Michinaga passes the title of regent of Japan (Sesshō) to his eldest son Fujiwara no Yorimichi.
  • September
    • Prince Atsuakira of Japan, eldest son of ex-Emperor Sanjō, having been struck by a skin disease and under intense pressure from Michinaga, resigns the title of Crown Prince in favour of his younger brother, Prince Atsunaga who marries Fujiwara no Kanshi, daughter of Michinaga.
    • Michinaga makes a pilgrimage to the Iwashimizu Shrine in Japan accompanied by many courtiers. The travelers divide themselves amongst 15 boats for a floating trip down the Yotogawa River. One of the vessels overturns and more than 30 people lose their lives.
  • December 24 – Michinaga is granted the honorary title Daijō-daijin of Japan.
  • Rajendra I, ruler of the Chola dynasty (in modern India), conquers Sri Lanka and annexes the island.

By topic

Religion

Births

Deaths

References

Sources

  • {{cite book | last1 = Agnihotri | first1 = V. K. | title = Indian History with Objective Questions and Historical Maps | date = 2010 | publisher = Allied Publishers | edition = 26 | chapter = South India | isbn = 978-8184243406 | page = 59

  • {{cite book | first1 = Gilbert | last1 = Meynier | date = 2010 | title = L'Algérie cœur du Maghreb classique. De l'ouverture islamo-arabe au repli (658-1518) | language = fr | publisher = Paris: La Découverte | isbn = 978-2707152312

References

  1. (1992). "Chronology of British History". Century Ltd; Barrie & Jenkins.
  2. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). "Nihon Odai Ichiran, ou, Annales des empereurs du Japon". Royal Asiatic Society, Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland.
  3. "Henry III – Holy Roman emperor".

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