Centuries: | 10th century - 11th century - 12th century |
Decades: | 1020s 1030s 1040s - 1050s - 1060s 1070s 1080s
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Years: | 1051 1052 1053 - 1054 - 1055 1056 1057 |
1054 by topic | |
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Gregorian calendar | 1054 MLIV
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Ab urbe condita | 1807 |
Armenian calendar | 503 ԹՎ ՇԳ |
Bahá'í calendar | -790 – -789 |
Buddhist calendar | 1598 |
Coptic calendar | 770 – 771 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1046 – 1047 |
Hebrew calendar | 4814 – 4815 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1109 – 1110 |
- Shaka Samvat | 976 – 977 |
- Kali Yuga | 4155 – 4156 |
Holocene calendar | 11054 |
Iranian calendar | 432 – 433 |
Islamic calendar | 445 – 446 |
Japanese calendar | |
- Imperial Year | Kōki 1714 (皇紀1714年) |
Julian calendar | 1099 |
Korean calendar | 3387 |
Thai solar calendar | 1597 |
Events[]
- February — Battle of Mortemer — Normans defeated a French army as it was caught pillaging and plundering. King Henry I of France withdrew his main army from Normandy as a result.
- Cardinal Humbertus, a representative of Pope Leo IX, and Michael Cerularius, Patriarch of Constantinople, decree each other's excommunication. Most historians look to this act as the final step in the initiation of the Great Schism between the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christian Churches. In 1965, those excommunications were rescinded by Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras when they met in the Second Vatican Council. However, to this day each church claims to be the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church and each denies the other's right to that name.
- July 4 — The SN 1054 supernova is recorded by the Chinese, Arab and possibly Native Americans near the star ζ Tauri. For 23 days it remained bright enough to be seen in daylight. Its remnants form the Crab Nebula (NGC 1952).[1]
Deaths[]
- April 19 — Pope Leo IX (b. 1002)
- September 24 — Hermannus Contractus
- The death of Yaroslav the Wise, the most well-known prince of Kievan Rus who ruled during the high point of the state's golden age.
People of the year 1054 at Familypedia
16 people were born in 1054
8 children were born to the 5 women born in 1054
13 people died in 1054
855 people lived in 1054
Events of the year 1054 at Familypedia
6 people were married in 1054.
Joined with | |
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Beatrice de Bar (c1017-1076) | Bonifacio III di Canossa (985-1052) + Godefroi III de Lorraine (997-1069) |
Jocelin de Courtenay (1020-1079) | Hildegarde of Anjou (c1038-c1060) + Elizabeth de Montlhery (c1040-) |
Pons-Guillaume de Toulouse (c1000-1060) | Mayor of Navarre (c1015-1044) + Almodis de La Marche (c1020-1075) + Sancha of Aragon (c1039-c1086) |
Richard le Coz (1024-1082) | Emma de Conteville (1029-?) |
Sancha of Aragon (c1039-c1086) | Pons-Guillaume de Toulouse (c1000-1060) + Ermengol III of Urgell (1032-1066) |
Theresa of Aragon (1037-c1060) | Guillaume V Bertrand de Provence (?-1065) |
There were 1 military battles in 1054.
Event date | |
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Battle of Lille | 1054 JL |
- ^ Journal of Astronomy, part 9, chapter 56 of Sung History (Sung Shih) first printing, 1340. facsimile on the frontispiece of Misner, Thorne, Wheeler Gravitation, 1973.
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