1001
This article is about the year 1001. For the number, see 1001 (number).
Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 10th century – 11th century – 12th century |
Decades: | 970s 980s 990s – 1000s – 1010s 1020s 1030s |
Years: | 998 999 1000 – 1001 – 1002 1003 1004 |
1001 by topic | |
Lists of leaders | |
State leaders | |
Birth and death categories | |
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Gregorian calendar | 1001 MI |
Ab urbe condita | 1754 |
Armenian calendar | 450 ԹՎ ՆԾ |
Assyrian calendar | 5751 |
Bengali calendar | 408 |
Berber calendar | 1951 |
English Regnal year | N/A |
Buddhist calendar | 1545 |
Burmese calendar | 363 |
Byzantine calendar | 6509–6510 |
Chinese calendar | 庚子年 (Metal Rat) 3697 or 3637 — to — 辛丑年 (Metal Ox) 3698 or 3638 |
Coptic calendar | 717–718 |
Discordian calendar | 2167 |
Ethiopian calendar | 993–994 |
Hebrew calendar | 4761–4762 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1057–1058 |
- Shaka Samvat | 923–924 |
- Kali Yuga | 4102–4103 |
Holocene calendar | 11001 |
Igbo calendar | 1–2 |
Iranian calendar | 379–380 |
Islamic calendar | 391–392 |
Japanese calendar | Chōhō 3 (長保3年) |
Julian calendar | 1001 MI |
Korean calendar | 3334 |
Minguo calendar | 911 before ROC 民前911年 |
Seleucid era | 1312/1313 AG |
Thai solar calendar | 1543–1544 |
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Year 1001 (MI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. It is the first year of the 11th century and the 2nd millennium.
Events
By place
Asia
- March 17 – The Buddhist ruler of Butuan in the Philippines (P’u-tuan in the Sung Dynasty records), Sari Bata Shaja, makes the first tributary mission to China.
- Baitoushan volcano, located on the present-day Chinese-Korean border, erupts with a force of 6.5, the fourth largest Holocene blast (approximate date).
- Tao/Tayk region is annexed by the Byzantines as the theme of Iberia
- Mahmud of Ghazni, Muslim leader of Ghazni, begins a series of raids into Northern India. His conquest ended in 1027 with the destruction of Somnath.
- Jayapala suffers defeat from Ghaznavid Empire near Peshawar.
- Rebellion Cửu Long in Thanh Hoa province
- Khmer King Jayavarman V is succeeded by Udayadityavarman I and/or Suryavarman I.
- Construction begins on the Liaodi Pagoda, the tallest pagoda in Chinese history (completed in 1055).
- Oqropiri (Ioane I), Svimeon III and Melkisedek I are Catholicoi of Iberia within one year.
Europe
- February 6 – After leading the revolt against Emperor Otto III and expelling the Crescentii, Gregory I, Count of Tusculum is named "Head of the Republic"
- July 31 – Emperor Otto III confirms possessions of Ulric Manfred II of Turin and grants him privileges.
- July – Sergius II becomes Patriarch of Constantinople
- Byzantine Emperor Basil II attempts to reconquer Bulgaria.
- Robert II, King of France marries for the third time, with Constance Taillefer d'Arles.
- Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor has Charlemagne's vault opened (see Aachen Cathedral).
- The First Battle of Alton: Danish invaders defeat the English.
- Battle of Pinhoe: Vikings defeat Anglo-Saxons in Devon.
- Boleslaw I of Poland begins ruling parts of Slovakia
- Vseslav Izyaslavich of Polotsk begins ruling Polotsk.
- Werner I, Bishop of Strasbourg begins ruling Archbishopric of Strasbourg.
- Second voyage of Ermengol I of Urgell to Rome.
- Þorgeirr Ljósvetningagoði ends being a lawspeaker in Iceland's Althing.
- Ælfgar, bishop of Elmham, is consecrated.
- Æthelred is a bishop of Cornwall and dies shortly after that.
- Founding of the town of Lloret de Mar in Catalonia.
- First reference to Khotyn, Ukrainian town [1] and to Nyalka, Hungarian village, as to Chimudi.
Africa
- Khazrun ben Falful from Maghrawa family Banu Khazrun begins ruling Tripoli.
North America
- Vikings, led by Leif Eriksson, establish small settlements in and around Vinland in North America (approximate)
By topic
Religion
- King Edward the Martyr of England is canonized.
- A tomb of saint Ivo (possibly) is uncovered in Huntingdonshire.
Births
- Princess Bishi of Japan (d. 1008)
- King Duncan I of Scotland (d. 1040)
- Godwin, Earl of Wessex (d. 1053)
- Herluin de Conteville, Norman nobleman (d. 1087)
- Ingegerd Olofsdotter, daughter of Olof Skötkonung (d. 1049)
Deaths
- December 21 – Hugh of Tuscany, margrave of Tuscany (b. c. 950)
- Alawich II, Bishop of Strasbourg
- Athelstan, Bishop of Elmham
- Conrad of Ivrea, margrave of Ivrea
- Đinh Phế Đế, the second and the last king of Đinh dynasty
- Fujiwara no Sanenobu, son of Fujiwara no Tamemitsu (b. 964)
- Empress Fujiwara no Teishi of Japan (b. 977)
- Hrosvit, Saxon nun and poet
- Husan ud-Dawlah al-Muqallad, Uqailid Emir of Mosul
- Izyaslav Vladimirovich of Polotsk
- Ja'far ibn al-Furat, Ikhshidid and Fatimid vizier (b. 921)
- Jayapala, Emperor of Shahiya dynasty
- Jayavarman V, King of the Khmer Empire
- Saint Rainbold (Rannold)
- Saint Theobald (b. 927)
- Wang Yucheng, Chinese poet (b. 954)
- Ziri ibn Atiyya, Emir of Morocco, eventual effects of stab wounds
References
- ↑ "Khotyn". Antychnyi Kyiv (in Russian). Archived from the original on 13 May 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-28.
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