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1037


Note

1037

Year 1037 (MXXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Europe

  • Spring – A revolt in northern Italy is started by Archbishop Aribert of Milan. King Henry III (eldest son of Emperor Conrad II) travels south of the Alps to quell it.
  • February – At an Imperial Diet in Pavia (assembled by Conrad II), Aribert is accused of fomenting a revolt against the Holy Roman Empire, Conrad orders his arrest.
  • May – Conrad II, with Pavian assistance, lays siege to Milan at the Porta Romana side, but the city holds out. In Rome, Pope Benedict IX deposes Aribert as archbishop.
  • May 28 – Conrad II decrees the Constitutio de Feudis which protects the rights of the valvassores (knights and burghers of the cities) in Lombardia (modern Italy).
  • Summer – A Byzantine expeditionary force under George Maniakes lands at Sicily, and defeats the Zirids. Maniakes begins his campaign to reconquer the island.
  • September 4 – Battle of Tamarón: Ferdinand I defeats and kills his brother-in-law Bermudo III. Ferdinand becomes the king of Castile and León (modern Spain).
  • November 15 – Battle of Bar-le-Duc: Odo II, Count of Blois and Champagne, while invading the Duchy of Lorraine dies in battle with forces loyal to Gothelo I.

England

  • King Harold I seizes the throne of England from his half-brother Harthacnut. His mother, Emma of Normandy, flees to Bruges in Flanders (modern Belgium).

Asia

  • The Chinese rime dictionary of the Jiyun is published during the Song Dynasty.
  • The Great Seljuk Empire is established by Tugrul Bey.

Births

  • January 8 – Su Dongpo, Chinese calligrapher (d. 1101)
  • Beatrice I, German abbess of Quedlinburg (d. 1061)
  • Hawise, duchess of Brittany (approximate date)

Deaths

  • September 4 – Bermudo III (or Vermudo), king of León
  • November 15 – Odo II, French nobleman (b. 983)
  • Abu'l-Hasan Mihyar al-Daylami, Persian poet
  • Abu Mansur al-Baghdadi, Persian Shafi'i scholar
  • Baba Kuhi of Shiraz, Persian Sufi mystic (b. 948)
  • Avicenna, Persian physician and polymath (b. 980)
  • Boleslaus III (the Red), duke of Bohemia
  • Ding Wei, grand chancellor of the Song Dynasty
  • Farrukhi Sistani, Persian poet (or 1038)
  • John of Debar, Bulgarian clergyman and bishop
  • Muhammad al-Baghdadi, Persian mathematician
  • Muirgeas ua Cú Ceanainn, king of Uí Díarmata
  • Robert II, French prelate and archbishop
  • Siegfried II, German nobleman (b. 956)
  • William III (Taillefer), French nobleman

References

References

  1. (2010). "World History". Dorling Kindersley Limited.
  2. (2011). "Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy". Scarecrow Press.
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