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1039


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1039

Year 1039 (MXXXIX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Europe

  • June 4 – Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor, ("the Elder") dies of gout in Utrecht after a 12-year reign. He is succeeded by his 21-year-old son, Henry III ("the Black"), who also becomes king of Italy and Burgundy.
  • Duke Casimir I the Restorer returns to Poland, and makes great efforts to rebuild the war-ruined country. He establishes his residence at Kraków (which becomes Poland's capital until 1596).
  • The Banu Tujib clan is deposed by Al-Mustain I, who starts the Banu Hud (Huddid dynasty), which rules over the Taifa of Zaragoza for almost a century.

By topic

Religion

  • The Abbey of Bec is founded at Le Bec-Hellouin in Normandy (modern France).

Births

  • Helibo, Chinese nobleman and chieftain (d. 1092)
  • Minamoto no Yoshiie, Japanese samurai (d. 1106)
  • Robert de Stafford, Norman nobleman (approximate date)
  • Sancho IV, king of Pamplona (approximate date)
  • Su Zhe, Chinese politician and historian (d. 1112)
  • Vseslav of Polotsk, Kievan prince (approximate date)

Deaths

  • March 10 – Odo of Gascony (or Eudes), French nobleman
  • April 16 – William III, count of Weimar and Eichsfeld
  • May 27 – Dirk III (or Theodoric), count of Holland
  • June 4 – Conrad II ("the Elder"), Holy Roman Emperor
  • July 20 – Conrad II ("the Younger"), duke of Carinthia
  • September 19 – Fujiwara no Genshi, empress of Japan (b. 1016)
  • November 4 – Hugh of Chalon, French bishop
  • November 29 – Adalbero, German nobleman
  • Abu Nasr Mushkan, Persian statesman (or 1040)
  • Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig, prince of Gwynedd
  • Nathar Shah, Tamil mystic and preacher (b. 969)
  • Regimbald, German abbot and bishop
  • Reginar V (or Régnier), French nobleman
  • Sophia I, German princess and abbess (b. 975)
  • Unsuri, Persian poet and writer (or 1040)

References

References

  1. Richard Brzezinski (1995). ''History of Poland: Old Poland – The Piast Dynasty'', p. 18. {{ISBN. 83-7212-019-6.
  2. Stalls, Clay. (1995). "Possessing the land: Aragon's expansion into Islam's Ebro frontier under Alfonso the Battler, 1104-1134". Brill.
  3. (2008). "Three Treatises From Bec on the Nature of Monastic Life". University of Toronto Press.
  4. "Conrad II – Holy Roman emperor".
  5. (2013). "Christian History: An Introduction". John Wiley & Sons.
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