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Year in topic Year '''1015''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MXV]]''') was a [[common year starting on Saturday]] (link will display the full calendar) of the [[Julian calendar]].
Year '''1015''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MXV]]''') was a [[common year starting on Saturday]] (link will display the full calendar) of the [[Julian calendar]].


== Events ==
== Events ==
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=== By place ===
=== By place ===

==== Asia ====
* [[October]] &ndash; Influential Japanese statesman [[Fujiwara no Michinaga]] is appointed to be Associate Regent.
* [[November]] &ndash; The newly constructed Japanese imperial residence burns down.
* [[Peacock]]s arrive from the Chinese [[Song Empire]] to Fujiwara's mansion in Japan.


==== Europe ====
==== Europe ====
* [[July 15]] &ndash; [[Vladimir the Great]] dies at [[Berestove]] after a 35-year reign. He is succeeded by his son [[Sviatopolk I of Kiev|Sviatopolk I]] as Grand Prince of [[Kievan Rus'|Kiev]].
* Emperor [[Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor|Henry II]] launches a German expedition against Duke [[Bolesław I the Brave|Bolesław I]] ('''the Brave'''). He invades [[Greater Poland|Poland]] but is stopped by Bolesław's forces at [[Krosno Odrzańskie|Krosno]] on the [[Oder|Oder River]].
* [[July 15]] &ndash; [[Vladimir the Great|Vladimir I]] ('''the Great''') dies at [[Berestove]] after a 35-year reign. He is succeeded by his son [[Sviatopolk I of Kiev|Sviatopolk I]] as Grand Prince of [[Kievan Rus'|Kiev]].
* Summer &ndash; King [[Cnut the Great]] of [[Denmark]] launches an invasion of [[Mercia]] and [[Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbria]] in [[Kingdom of England|England]].{{sfn|Williams|2005}}
* Summer &ndash; King [[Cnut the Great]] of [[Denmark]] launches an invasion of [[Mercia]] and [[Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbria]] in [[Kingdom of England|England]].{{sfn|Williams|2005}}
* Emperor [[Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor|Henry II]] launches a German expedition against Duke [[Bolesław I the Brave]]. He invades [[Greater Poland|Poland]], but is stopped by Bolesław's forces at [[Krosno Odrzańskie|Krosno]], on the [[Oder|Oder River]].
* Earl [[Eric Haakonsson]] outlaws [[berserker]]s in [[Norway]].
* Earl [[Eric Haakonsson]] outlaws [[berserker]]s in [[Norway]].
* [[Olaf II of Norway|Olaf Haraldsson]] declares himself [[List of Norwegian monarchs|King of Norway]].
* [[Olaf II of Norway|Olaf Haraldsson]] declares himself [[List of Norwegian monarchs|King of Norway]].</onlyinclude>

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== Births ==
== Births ==
* [[Andrew I of Hungary|Andrew I]] ('''the Catholic'''), king of [[Kingdom of Hungary|Hungary]] (d. [[1060]])
* [[Andrew I of Hungary|Andrew I]] ("the Catholic"), king of [[Kingdom of Hungary|Hungary]] (d. [[1060]])
* [[Altmann of Passau|Altmann]], bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Passau|Passau]] (approximate date)
* [[Ermesinda of Bigorre]], queen of [[Kingdom of Aragon|Aragon]] (d. [[1049]])
* [[Ermesinda of Bigorre]], queen of [[Kingdom of Aragon|Aragon]] (d. [[1049]])
* [[Eustace II, Count of Boulogne|Eustace II]], count of [[County of Boulogne|Boulogne]] (approximate date)
* [[Ferdinand I of León|Ferdinand I]], king of [[Kingdom of León|León]] and [[Kingdom of Castile|Castile]] (d. [[1065]])
* [[Frozza Orseolo]], margravine of [[Margraviate of Austria|Austria]] (d. [[1071]])
* [[Harald Hardrada]], king of [[Norway]] (d. [[1066]])
* [[Harald Hardrada]], king of [[Norway]] (d. [[1066]])
* [[Herman IV, Duke of Swabia|Herman IV]], duke of [[Duchy of Swabia|Swabia]] (approximate date)
* [[Michael V Kalaphates|Michael V]], Byzantine emperor (d. [[1042]])
* [[John Komnenos (Domestic of the Schools)|John Komnenos]], Byzantine aristocrat (d. [[1067]])
* [[Michael V Kalaphates]], Byzantine emperor (d. [[1042]])
* [[Otto II, Marquess of Montferrat|Otto II]], margrave of [[March of Montferrat|Montferrat]] (approximate date)
* [[Robert Guiscard]], Norman [[Nobility|nobleman]] (d. [[1085]])
* [[Roger de Beaumont]], Norman nobleman (d. [[1094]])


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
* [[February 5]] &ndash; [[Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich|Adelaide]], German [[abbess]] and saint
* [[February 5]] &ndash; [[Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich|Adelaide]], German [[abbess]] and saint
* [[February 13]] &ndash; [[Gilbert of Meaux]], French bishop
* [[February 13]] &ndash; [[Gilbert of Meaux]], French bishop
* [[July 15]] &ndash; [[Vladimir the Great|Vladimir I]] ('''the Great'''), Grand Prince of [[Kievan Rus'|Kiev]]
* [[July 15]] &ndash; [[Vladimir the Great]], Grand Prince of [[Kievan Rus'|Kiev]]
* [[September 1]] &ndash; [[Gero II, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark|Gero II]], margrave of the [[Saxon Eastern March|Saxon Ostmark]]
* [[September 1]] &ndash; [[Gero II, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark|Gero II]], margrave of the [[Saxon Eastern March|Saxon Ostmark]]
* [[September 12]] &ndash; [[Lambert I, Count of Louvain|Lambert I]], count of [[Leuven|Louvain]] (b. [[950]])
* [[September 12]] &ndash; [[Lambert I, Count of Louvain|Lambert I]], count of [[Leuven|Louvain]] (b. [[950]])
* [[December 14]] &ndash; [[Arduin of Ivrea]], king of [[Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)|Italy]] (b. [[955]])
* [[December 14]] &ndash; [[Arduin of Ivrea]], king of [[Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)|Italy]] (b. [[955]])
* [[December 20]] &ndash; [[Eido I]], bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen|Meissen]] (b. 955)
* [[December 20]] &ndash; [[Eido I]], bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen|Meissen]] (b. [[955]])
* ''date unknown''
* [[Æthelmær the Stout]], English [[ealdorman]]
** [[Æthelmær the Stout]], English [[ealdorman]]
* [[Al-Sharif al-Radi]], Persian [[Shia Islam|Shi'ite]] scholar (b. [[970]])
** [[Al-Sharif al-Radi]], Persian [[Shia Islam|Shi'ite]] scholar (b. [[970]])
* [[Gavril Radomir]], emperor ([[tsar]]) of [[First Bulgarian Empire|Bulgaria]]
** [[Gavril Radomir]], emperor ([[tsar]]) of [[First Bulgarian Empire|Bulgaria]]
* [[Geoffrey, Count of Eu|Geoffrey]] (or '''Godfrey'''), count of [[Eu, Seine-Maritime|Eu]] (b. [[962]])
* [[Herbert III, Count of Vermandois|Herbert III]], count of [[Vermandois]] (b. [[953]])
** [[Geoffrey, Count of Eu|Geoffrey]] (or Godfrey), count of [[Eu, Seine-Maritime|Eu]] (b. [[962]])
* [[Hugh III of Maine|Hugh III]], count of [[Maine (province)|Maine]] (approximate date)
** [[Herbert III, Count of Vermandois|Herbert III]], count of [[Vermandois]] (b. [[953]])
** [[Hugh III of Maine|Hugh III]], count of [[Maine (province)|Maine]] (approximate date)
* [[Ibn Furak]], Muslim [[imam]] and theologian (b. [[941]])
* [[Irene of Larissa]], empress ([[tsarina]]) of Bulgaria
** [[Ibn Furak]], Muslim [[imam]] and theologian (b. [[941]])
* [[Liu Zong (Song dynasty)|Liu Zong]], Chinese official of the [[Song dynasty|Song Dynasty]]
** [[Irene of Larissa]], empress ([[tsarina]]) of Bulgaria
** [[Liu Zong (Song dynasty)|Liu Zong]], Chinese official of the [[Song dynasty|Song Dynasty]]
* [[Masawaih al-Mardini]], Syrian physician and writer
** [[Masawaih al-Mardini]], Syrian physician and writer
* [[Morcar (thegn)|Morcar]] (or '''Morkere'''), English minister (''[[Thegn|thane]]'')
** [[Morcar (thegn)|Morcar]] (or Morkere), English minister (''[[thegn]]'')
* [[Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015)|Owain ap Dyfnwal]], king of [[Kingdom of Strathclyde|Strathclyde]] ([[Scotland]])
** [[Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015)|Owain ap Dyfnwal]], king of [[Kingdom of Strathclyde|Strathclyde]] ([[Scotland]])
* [[Rodulf of Ivry]], Norman [[Nobility|nobleman]] (approximate date)
** [[Rodulf of Ivry]], Norman nobleman (approximate date)
* [[Sigeferth (died 1015)|Sigeferth]] (or '''Sigefrith'''), English chief minister
** [[Sigeferth (died 1015)|Sigeferth]] (or Sigefrith), English chief minister
** [[Vikramaditya V]], Indian ruler of the [[Western Chalukya Empire|Chalukya Empire]]

== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 1 August 2024

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1015 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1015
MXV
Ab urbe condita1768
Armenian calendar464
ԹՎ ՆԿԴ
Assyrian calendar5765
Balinese saka calendar936–937
Bengali calendar422
Berber calendar1965
English Regnal yearN/A
Buddhist calendar1559
Burmese calendar377
Byzantine calendar6523–6524
Chinese calendar甲寅年 (Wood Tiger)
3712 or 3505
    — to —
乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit)
3713 or 3506
Coptic calendar731–732
Discordian calendar2181
Ethiopian calendar1007–1008
Hebrew calendar4775–4776
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1071–1072
 - Shaka Samvat936–937
 - Kali Yuga4115–4116
Holocene calendar11015
Igbo calendar15–16
Iranian calendar393–394
Islamic calendar405–406
Japanese calendarChōwa 4
(長和4年)
Javanese calendar917–918
Julian calendar1015
MXV
Korean calendar3348
Minguo calendar897 before ROC
民前897年
Nanakshahi calendar−453
Seleucid era1326/1327 AG
Thai solar calendar1557–1558
Tibetan calendar阳木虎年
(male Wood-Tiger)
1141 or 760 or −12
    — to —
阴木兔年
(female Wood-Rabbit)
1142 or 761 or −11
Portrait of Cnut the Great (c. 995–1035)

Year 1015 (MXV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events

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By place

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Asia

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Europe

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Births

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Deaths

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References

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Sources

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  • Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 105–106. ISBN 978-0304357307.