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1044


Year 1044 (MXLIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Europe

  • July 6 – Battle of Ménfő: German troops under King Henry III ("the Black") defeat the Hungarian army, led by King Samuel Aba, who flees the field but is captured and killed. Peter Orseolo ("the Venetian") becomes (for the second time) king of Hungary, and a vassal of the Holy Roman Empire.
  • Summer – Geoffrey II ("the Hammer"), count of Anjou, captures the city of Tours, and takes control of the county of Touraine.

Asia

  • The Chinese military treatise of the Wujing Zongyao is written and compiled by scholars Zeng Gongliang (曾公亮), Ding Du (丁度), and Yang Weide (楊惟德), during the Song dynasty. It is the first book in history to include formulas for gunpowder, and its use for various bombs (thrown by sling or trebuchet catapult). It also describes the double-piston pump flamethrower and a thermoremanence compass, a few decades before Shen Kuo wrote of the first known magnetic mariner's compass. Although emphasizing the importance of many weapons, it reserves high respect for the crossbow, and the ability of crossbowmen to fell charging units of nomadic cavalrymen.
  • August 11 – King Anawrahta seizes the throne of the Pagan Empire at Bagan in Burma (modern Myanmar).

By topic

Religion

  • September – A second Roman uprising forces Pope Benedict IX out of Rome. He is succeeded by the new elected (anti)-Pope Sylvester III (until 1045).

Births

  • Trahaearn ap Caradog, Welsh king of Gwynedd (d. 1081)
  • Approximate date
    • Abelard of Hauteville, Italo-Norman nobleman (d. 1081)
    • Władysław I Herman, duke of Poland (d. 1102)

Deaths

  • January 14 – Adelaide I, abbess of Quedlinburg
  • February 13 – Zhao Yuanyan, Chinese prince of the Song dynasty (b. 985)
  • April 19 – Gothelo I (or Gozelo), duke of Lorraine
  • July 6 – Samuel Aba, palatine and king of Hungary
  • August 11 – Sokkate, last king of the Pagan Kingdom, killed in combat (b. 1001)
  • November 14 – Thietmar of Hildesheim, German bishop
  • Abu'l-Husayn al-Basri, Mu'tazilite faqih and theologian
  • Rajendra Chola I, emperor of the Chola dynasty
  • Sharif al-Murtaza, Buyid Shia scholar (b. 965)

References

References

  1. Engel, Pál. (2001-02-23). "Realm of St Stephen, The: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526". I.B.Tauris.
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