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Year '''1015''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MXV]]''') was a [[common year starting on Saturday]] (link will display the full calendar) of the [[Julian calendar]]. |
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== Events == |
== Events == |
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==== Asia ==== |
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* [[October]] – Influential Japanese statesman [[Fujiwara no Michinaga]] is appointed to be Associate Regent. |
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* [[November]] – The newly constructed Japanese imperial residence burns down. |
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* [[Peacock]]s arrive from the Chinese [[Song Empire]] to Fujiwara's mansion in Japan. |
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==== Europe ==== |
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* Summer – 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 – King [[Cnut the Great]] of [[Denmark]] launches an invasion of [[Mercia]] and [[Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbria]] in [[Kingdom of England|England]].{{sfn|Williams|2005}} |
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* Earl [[Eric Haakonsson]] outlaws [[berserker]]s in [[Norway]]. |
* Earl [[Eric Haakonsson]] outlaws [[berserker]]s in [[Norway]]. |
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* [[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 == |
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* [[Andrew I of Hungary|Andrew I]] ( |
* [[Andrew I of Hungary|Andrew I]] ("the Catholic"), king of [[Kingdom of Hungary|Hungary]] (d. [[1060]]) |
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* [[Altmann of Passau|Altmann]], bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Passau|Passau]] (approximate date) |
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* [[Ermesinda of Bigorre]], queen of [[Kingdom of Aragon|Aragon]] (d. [[1049]]) |
* [[Ermesinda of Bigorre]], queen of [[Kingdom of Aragon|Aragon]] (d. [[1049]]) |
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* [[Eustace II, Count of Boulogne|Eustace II]], count of [[County of Boulogne|Boulogne]] (approximate date) |
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* [[Ferdinand I of León|Ferdinand I]], king of [[Kingdom of León|León]] and [[Kingdom of Castile|Castile]] (d. [[1065]]) |
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* [[Frozza Orseolo]], margravine of [[Margraviate of Austria|Austria]] (d. [[1071]]) |
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* [[Harald Hardrada]], king of [[Norway]] (d. [[1066]]) |
* [[Harald Hardrada]], king of [[Norway]] (d. [[1066]]) |
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* [[Herman IV, Duke of Swabia|Herman IV]], duke of [[Duchy of Swabia|Swabia]] (approximate date) |
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* [[John Komnenos (Domestic of the Schools)|John Komnenos]], Byzantine aristocrat (d. [[1067]]) |
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* [[Otto II, Marquess of Montferrat|Otto II]], margrave of [[March of Montferrat|Montferrat]] (approximate date) |
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* [[Robert Guiscard]], Norman [[Nobility|nobleman]] (d. [[1085]]) |
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* [[Roger de Beaumont]], Norman nobleman (d. [[1094]]) |
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== Deaths == |
== Deaths == |
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* [[February 5]] – [[Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich|Adelaide]], German [[abbess]] and saint |
* [[February 5]] – [[Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich|Adelaide]], German [[abbess]] and saint |
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* [[February 13]] – [[Gilbert of Meaux]], French bishop |
* [[February 13]] – [[Gilbert of Meaux]], French bishop |
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* [[July 15]] – [[Vladimir the Great |
* [[July 15]] – [[Vladimir the Great]], Grand Prince of [[Kievan Rus'|Kiev]] |
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* [[September 1]] – [[Gero II, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark|Gero II]], margrave of the [[Saxon Eastern March|Saxon Ostmark]] |
* [[September 1]] – [[Gero II, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark|Gero II]], margrave of the [[Saxon Eastern March|Saxon Ostmark]] |
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* [[September 12]] – [[Lambert I, Count of Louvain|Lambert I]], count of [[Leuven|Louvain]] (b. [[950]]) |
* [[September 12]] – [[Lambert I, Count of Louvain|Lambert I]], count of [[Leuven|Louvain]] (b. [[950]]) |
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* [[December 14]] – [[Arduin of Ivrea]], king of [[Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)|Italy]] (b. [[955]]) |
* [[December 14]] – [[Arduin of Ivrea]], king of [[Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)|Italy]] (b. [[955]]) |
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* [[December 20]] – [[Eido I]], bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen|Meissen]] (b. 955) |
* [[December 20]] – [[Eido I]], bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen|Meissen]] (b. [[955]]) |
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* ''date unknown'' |
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* [[Æthelmær the Stout]], English [[ealdorman]] |
** [[Æthelmær the Stout]], English [[ealdorman]] |
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* [[Al-Sharif al-Radi]], Persian [[Shia Islam|Shi'ite]] scholar (b. [[970]]) |
** [[Al-Sharif al-Radi]], Persian [[Shia Islam|Shi'ite]] scholar (b. [[970]]) |
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* [[Gavril Radomir]], emperor ([[tsar]]) of [[First Bulgarian Empire|Bulgaria]] |
** [[Gavril Radomir]], emperor ([[tsar]]) of [[First Bulgarian Empire|Bulgaria]] |
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* [[Geoffrey, Count of Eu|Geoffrey]] (or '''Godfrey'''), count of [[Eu, Seine-Maritime|Eu]] (b. [[962]]) |
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** [[Geoffrey, Count of Eu|Geoffrey]] (or Godfrey), count of [[Eu, Seine-Maritime|Eu]] (b. [[962]]) |
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** [[Herbert III, Count of Vermandois|Herbert III]], count of [[Vermandois]] (b. [[953]]) |
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** [[Hugh III of Maine|Hugh III]], count of [[Maine (province)|Maine]] (approximate date) |
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* [[Ibn Furak]], Muslim [[imam]] and theologian (b. [[941]]) |
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** [[Ibn Furak]], Muslim [[imam]] and theologian (b. [[941]]) |
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* [[Liu Zong (Song dynasty)|Liu Zong]], Chinese official of the [[Song dynasty|Song Dynasty]] |
** [[Irene of Larissa]], empress ([[tsarina]]) of Bulgaria |
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** [[Liu Zong (Song dynasty)|Liu Zong]], Chinese official of the [[Song dynasty|Song Dynasty]] |
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* [[Masawaih al-Mardini]], Syrian physician and writer |
** [[Masawaih al-Mardini]], Syrian physician and writer |
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* [[Morcar (thegn)|Morcar]] (or |
** [[Morcar (thegn)|Morcar]] (or Morkere), English minister (''[[thegn]]'') |
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* [[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]]) |
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* [[Rodulf of Ivry]], Norman |
** [[Rodulf of Ivry]], Norman nobleman (approximate date) |
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* [[Sigeferth (died 1015)|Sigeferth]] (or |
** [[Sigeferth (died 1015)|Sigeferth]] (or Sigefrith), English chief minister |
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** [[Vikramaditya V]], Indian ruler of the [[Western Chalukya Empire|Chalukya Empire]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 1 August 2024
Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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1015 by topic |
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Leaders |
Birth and death categories |
Births – Deaths |
Establishments and disestablishments categories |
Establishments – Disestablishments |
Gregorian calendar | 1015 MXV |
Ab urbe condita | 1768 |
Armenian calendar | 464 ԹՎ ՆԿԴ |
Assyrian calendar | 5765 |
Balinese saka calendar | 936–937 |
Bengali calendar | 422 |
Berber calendar | 1965 |
English Regnal year | N/A |
Buddhist calendar | 1559 |
Burmese calendar | 377 |
Byzantine calendar | 6523–6524 |
Chinese calendar | 甲寅年 (Wood Tiger) 3712 or 3505 — to — 乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit) 3713 or 3506 |
Coptic calendar | 731–732 |
Discordian calendar | 2181 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1007–1008 |
Hebrew calendar | 4775–4776 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1071–1072 |
- Shaka Samvat | 936–937 |
- Kali Yuga | 4115–4116 |
Holocene calendar | 11015 |
Igbo calendar | 15–16 |
Iranian calendar | 393–394 |
Islamic calendar | 405–406 |
Japanese calendar | Chōwa 4 (長和4年) |
Javanese calendar | 917–918 |
Julian calendar | 1015 MXV |
Korean calendar | 3348 |
Minguo calendar | 897 before ROC 民前897年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −453 |
Seleucid era | 1326/1327 AG |
Thai solar calendar | 1557–1558 |
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 |
Year 1015 (MXV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
[edit]By place
[edit]Asia
[edit]- October – Influential Japanese statesman Fujiwara no Michinaga is appointed to be Associate Regent.
- November – The newly constructed Japanese imperial residence burns down.
- Peacocks arrive from the Chinese Song Empire to Fujiwara's mansion in Japan.
Europe
[edit]- July 15 – Vladimir the Great dies at Berestove after a 35-year reign. He is succeeded by his son Sviatopolk I as Grand Prince of Kiev.
- Summer – King Cnut the Great of Denmark launches an invasion of Mercia and Northumbria in England.[1]
- Emperor Henry II launches a German expedition against Duke Bolesław I the Brave. He invades Poland, but is stopped by Bolesław's forces at Krosno, on the Oder River.
- Earl Eric Haakonsson outlaws berserkers in Norway.
- Olaf Haraldsson declares himself King of Norway.
Births
[edit]- Andrew I ("the Catholic"), king of Hungary (d. 1060)
- Altmann, bishop of Passau (approximate date)
- Ermesinda of Bigorre, queen of Aragon (d. 1049)
- Eustace II, count of Boulogne (approximate date)
- Ferdinand I, king of León and Castile (d. 1065)
- Frozza Orseolo, margravine of Austria (d. 1071)
- Harald Hardrada, king of Norway (d. 1066)
- Herman IV, duke of Swabia (approximate date)
- John Komnenos, Byzantine aristocrat (d. 1067)
- Michael V Kalaphates, Byzantine emperor (d. 1042)
- Otto II, margrave of Montferrat (approximate date)
- Robert Guiscard, Norman nobleman (d. 1085)
- Roger de Beaumont, Norman nobleman (d. 1094)
Deaths
[edit]- February 5 – Adelaide, German abbess and saint
- February 13 – Gilbert of Meaux, French bishop
- July 15 – Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince of Kiev
- September 1 – Gero II, margrave of the Saxon Ostmark
- September 12 – Lambert I, count of Louvain (b. 950)
- December 14 – Arduin of Ivrea, king of Italy (b. 955)
- December 20 – Eido I, bishop of Meissen (b. 955)
- date unknown
- Æthelmær the Stout, English ealdorman
- Al-Sharif al-Radi, Persian Shi'ite scholar (b. 970)
- Gavril Radomir, emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria
- Geoffrey (or Godfrey), count of Eu (b. 962)
- Herbert III, count of Vermandois (b. 953)
- Hugh III, count of Maine (approximate date)
- Ibn Furak, Muslim imam and theologian (b. 941)
- Irene of Larissa, empress (tsarina) of Bulgaria
- Liu Zong, Chinese official of the Song Dynasty
- Masawaih al-Mardini, Syrian physician and writer
- Morcar (or Morkere), English minister (thegn)
- Owain ap Dyfnwal, king of Strathclyde (Scotland)
- Rodulf of Ivry, Norman nobleman (approximate date)
- Sigeferth (or Sigefrith), English chief minister
- Vikramaditya V, Indian ruler of the Chalukya Empire
References
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 105–106. ISBN 978-0304357307.