1058

1058 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1058
MLVIII
Ab urbe condita1811
Armenian calendar507
ԹՎ ՇԷ
Assyrian calendar5808
Balinese saka calendar979–980
Bengali calendar464–465
Berber calendar2008
English Regnal yearN/A
Buddhist calendar1602
Burmese calendar420
Byzantine calendar6566–6567
Chinese calendar丁酉年 (Fire Rooster)
3755 or 3548
    — to —
戊戌年 (Earth Dog)
3756 or 3549
Coptic calendar774–775
Discordian calendar2224
Ethiopian calendar1050–1051
Hebrew calendar4818–4819
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1114–1115
 - Shaka Samvat979–980
 - Kali Yuga4158–4159
Holocene calendar11058
Igbo calendar58–59
Iranian calendar436–437
Islamic calendar449–450
Japanese calendarTengi 6 / Kōhei 1
(康平元年)
Javanese calendar961–962
Julian calendar1058
MLVIII
Korean calendar3391
Minguo calendar854 before ROC
民前854年
Nanakshahi calendar−410
Seleucid era1369/1370 AG
Thai solar calendar1600–1601
Tibetan calendarམེ་མོ་བྱ་ལོ་
(female Fire-Bird)
1184 or 803 or 31
    — to —
ས་ཕོ་ཁྱི་ལོ་
(male Earth-Dog)
1185 or 804 or 32
King Malcolm III of Scotland (c. 1031–1093)

Year 1058 (MLVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Europe

Africa

  • The Almoravids conquer the Barghawata, a group of Berber tribes, who have established an independent state in modern-day Morocco.

By topic

Religion

Births

  • Al-Ghazali, Persian theologian and jurist (approximate date)
  • Ibn Bassam, Andalusian poet and historian (d. 1147)
  • Synadene, queen consort of Hungary (approximate date)
  • Theodora Anna Doukaina Selvo, Venetian dogaressa (d. 1083)
  • Wynebald de Ballon, Norman nobleman (approximate date)

Deaths

  • March 1 – Ermesinde, countess and regent of Barcelona
  • March 17 – Lulach ("the Unfortunate"), king of Scotland[1]
  • March 29Stephen IX, pope of the Catholic Church
  • August 2 – Judith of Schweinfurt, duchess of Bohemia
  • November 28Casimir I the Restorer, duke of Poland (b. 1016)
  • Abdollah ibn Bukhtishu, Syrian physician (b. 980)
  • Abu Muhammad al-Yazuri, vizier of the Fatimid Caliphate
  • Ælfwold II, bishop of Sherborne (approximate date)
  • Al-Mawardi, Abbasid jurist and diplomat (b. 972)
  • Boite mac Cináeda (or Bodhe), Scottish prince
  • Centule IV Gaston ("the Old"), viscount of Béarn
  • Egbert of Fulda, German Benedictine abbot
  • Fakhruddin As'ad Gurgani, Persian poet and writer
  • Flaithem Mac Mael Gaimrid, Irish poet and Chief Ollam
  • Grigor Magistros, Armenian prince and governor
  • Ilduara Mendes, countess and regent of Portugal
  • Theophanu, abbess of Essen and Gerresheim
  • William VII ("the Bold"), duke of Aquitaine (b. 1023)

References

  1. ^ a b Panton, James (2011). Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy. Scarecrow Press. p. 16. ISBN 9780810874978.
  2. ^ "Bolesław II – king of Poland". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 7, 2018.