1076

1076 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1076
MLXXVI
Ab urbe condita1829
Armenian calendar525
ԹՎ ՇԻԵ
Assyrian calendar5826
Balinese saka calendar997–998
Bengali calendar482–483
Berber calendar2026
English Regnal year10 Will. 1 – 11 Will. 1
Buddhist calendar1620
Burmese calendar438
Byzantine calendar6584–6585
Chinese calendar乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit)
3773 or 3566
    — to —
丙辰年 (Fire Dragon)
3774 or 3567
Coptic calendar792–793
Discordian calendar2242
Ethiopian calendar1068–1069
Hebrew calendar4836–4837
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1132–1133
 - Shaka Samvat997–998
 - Kali Yuga4176–4177
Holocene calendar11076
Igbo calendar76–77
Iranian calendar454–455
Islamic calendar468–469
Japanese calendarJōhō 3
(承保3年)
Javanese calendar980–981
Julian calendar1076
MLXXVI
Korean calendar3409
Minguo calendar836 before ROC
民前836年
Nanakshahi calendar−392
Seleucid era1387/1388 AG
Thai solar calendar1618–1619
Tibetan calendarཤིང་མོ་ཡོས་ལོ་
(female Wood-Hare)
1202 or 821 or 49
    — to —
མེ་ཕོ་འབྲུག་ལོ་
(male Fire-Dragon)
1203 or 822 or 50
Bolesław II the Bold, King of Poland

Year 1076 (MLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Europe

  • January 24 – Synod of Worms: Emperor Henry IV, holds a synod in Worms (modern Germany). The assembly declares Pope Gregory VII deposed, and the bishops abandon their allegiance to him.
  • February 22 – Gregory VII pronounces a sentence of excommunication against Henry IV at Rome. He is excluded from the Catholic Church, and all the bishops named by Henry are excommunicated.
  • Summer – Dirk V, count of Holland, re-conquers West Frisia (modern Netherlands) from the Archdiocese of Utrecht. He besieges Bishop Conrad at the castle of IJsselmonde, taking him prisoner.
  • October 8Demetrius Zvonimir is crowned as king of Croatia in Solin (near Split), in the Basilica of Saint Peter and Moses (known later as the Hollow Church) by a representative of Gregory VII.
  • December 13 – Norman conquest of southern Italy: Italo-Norman forces under Robert Guiscard de Hauteville and Richard I of Capua, conquer the fortress city of Salerno after a short siege.
  • December 26Bolesław II the Bold (or "the Generous") is crowned as King of Poland by Archbishop Bogumił in Gniezno Cathedral. Bolesław supports Gregory VII in his conflict against Henry IV.

England

  • May 31 – Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria, a participant in the Revolt of the Earls against King William the Conqueror, is beheaded near Winchester.
  • November 1 – A frost begins that lasts until April 1077.[1]
  • Approximate date – The Trial of Penenden Heath is held, with an important ruling regarding land rights subsequent to the Norman Conquest.

Africa

Asia

  • Vikramaditya VI deposes his older brother Someshvara II to become king of the Western Chalukya Empire (modern India).

By topic

Literature

Religion

  • Demetrius Zvonimir donates the Benedictine monastery of St. Gregory in Vrana to Gregory VII.

Births

  • June 1 – Mstislav I "the Great"), Grand Prince of Kiev (d. 1132)
  • Fujiwara no Sadazane, Japanese calligrapher (d. 1120)
  • Urban (or Gwrgan), bishop of Llandaff (d. 1134)
  • Approximate date
    • Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi, Moorish scholar and judge (d. 1148)
    • Hualani, Hawaiian queen and regent

Deaths

  • February 26 or 27 – Godfrey the Hunchback, duke of Lower Lorraine
  • March 18 – Ermengarde of Anjou, duchess of Burgundy
  • March 21 – Robert I ("the Old"), duke of Burgundy (b. 1011)
  • April 18 – Beatrice of Bar, French duchess and regent
  • April 28 – Sweyn II Estridsson, king of Denmark
  • May 8 – Nasr ibn Mahmud, Mirdasid emir of Aleppo
  • May 26 – Ramon Berenguer I, count of Barcelona (b. 1023)
  • May 31 – Waltheof, earl of Northumbria (executed)
  • June 4 – Sancho IV, king of Pamplona (or Navarre)
  • July 15 – Arnost (or Arnošt), bishop of Rochester
  • Ramihrdus of Cambrai, French heretic priest and martyr (or 1077)
  • William Busac, French nobleman (jure uxoris) (b. 1020)

References

  1. ^ Stratton, J.M. (1969). Agricultural Records. John Baker. ISBN 0-212-97022-4.