By place Europe •
February 9 –
Boleslaus III is restored to authority with armed support from Duke
Bolesław I (
the Brave) of
Poland. The following months, Boleslaus' brothers
Jaromír and
Oldřich flee to
Germany and place themselves under the protection of King
Henry II, while Boleslaus orders the massacre of his Bohemian leading nobles at
Vyšehrad. •
German–Polish War: Bolesław I annexes
Bohemia and parts of
Moravia (modern
Slovakia). German nobles under
Henry of Schweinfurt revolt against Henry II (who has been promised the
Duchy of Bavaria). • Count
Oliba (
Taillefer)
Ripoll. Oliba takes up the
Benedictine habit at the
Monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll. • King
Robert II (
the Pious) invades
Burgundy, but fails. After this fiasco Robert repudiates his second wife,
Bertha of Burgundy, and marries
Constance of Arles who becomes queen consort of
France. • King
Rudolph III of Burgundy invests
Humbert I (
the White-Handed) with the domains of the
Duchy of Aosta. He becomes the first count of the
House of Savoy. • King
Stephen I of Hungary invades
Transylvania (modern
Romania) and establishes the
Diocese of Transylvania (approximate date). •
Battle of Albesa: Muslim forces of the
Caliphate of Cordoba defeat the northern Christian armies of
León,
Pamplona and
Castile.
England • King
Sweyn I (
Forkbeard) lands with a Danish
Viking fleet in
East Anglia, ravaging the countryside.
Northumbria surrenders to him (approximate date).
Asia • Emperor
Sheng Zong of the
Khitan-led
Liao Dynasty leads an expedition into
Mongolia and subdues the
Zubu tribe who are forced to pay an annual
tribute. • Emperor
Lê Hoàn of the
Anterior Lê dynasty ordered the excavation of the Đa Cái Canal and quelled the rebellions of the Đa Cái people.
By topic Art • Construction of the
Brihadisvara Temple in
Tamil Nadu (modern
India), during the
Chola Dynasty (
Early Medieval period).
Religion •
May 12 – Pope
Sylvester II dies after a 4-year
pontificate. He is succeeded by
John XVII as the 140th
pope of the
Catholic Church. •
November 6 – John XVII dies after a pontificate of about 7 months and is buried in the
Lateran Basilica at
Rome. •
Heribert, archbishop of
Cologne, founds
Deutz Abbey at
Deutz (Germany). == Births ==