Centuries: | 10th century - 11th century - 12th century |
Decades: | 1030s 1040s 1050s - 1060s - 1070s 1080s 1090s
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Years: | 1066 1067 1068 - 1069 - 1070 1071 1072 |
1069 by topic | |
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Gregorian calendar | 1069 MLXIX
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Ab urbe condita | 1822 |
Armenian calendar | 518 ԹՎ ՇԺԸ |
Bahá'í calendar | -775 – -774 |
Buddhist calendar | 1613 |
Coptic calendar | 785 – 786 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1061 – 1062 |
Hebrew calendar | 4829 – 4830 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1124 – 1125 |
- Shaka Samvat | 991 – 992 |
- Kali Yuga | 4170 – 4171 |
Holocene calendar | 11069 |
Iranian calendar | 447 – 448 |
Islamic calendar | 461 – 462 |
Japanese calendar | |
- Imperial Year | Kōki 1729 (皇紀1729年) |
Julian calendar | 1114 |
Korean calendar | 3402 |
Thai solar calendar | 1612 |
MLXIX in Roman numerals
Events[]
- Harrying of the North — King William of England (William the Conqueror) reacts to rebellions made by his people against him. He rides through the north of England with his army and burns houses, crops, cattle and land from York to Durham. Results in the deaths of over 100,000 people, mainly from starvation and winter cold.
- William the Conqueror founds the Norman Selby Abbey
- Abbad III al-Mu'tamid succeeds his father to the throne of Sevilla.
- Shenzong appoints Wang Anshi as his chief councelor.
- Wang Anshi, chancellor of the Chinese Song Dynasty, implements the New Policies, which include financial reforms, raising the salaries of officials to reduce corruption, institution of the baojia system, etc.
- Magnus II of Norway dies and Olav III becomes sole King of Norway.
- The Seljuk Turks fail to capture Iconium following a Byzantine counter-attack launched from Syria.
Births[]
Deaths[]
- Aldred, archbishop of York
- Ibn Hazm, Muslim philosopher and theologian
Heads of State[]
- England — William I (reigned 1066–1087)
- France — Philip I (reigned 1060–1108)
- Germany — Henry IV (reigned 1055–1105)
- Norway — Olav III (reigned 1067–1093)
- Scotland — Malcolm III (reigned 1058–1093)
- Byzantine Empire — Michael VII (reigned 1067–1078) and Romanus IV (reigned 1068–1071)
- Pope — Alexander II (pope 1061–1073)
People of the year 1069 at Familypedia
10 people were born in 1069
2 children were born to the 4 women born in 1069
16 people died in 1069
933 people lived in 1069
Events of the year 1069 at Familypedia
7 people were married in 1069.
Joined with | |
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Bolesław II of Poland (c1043-c1081) | Wyszesława Svyatoslavna of Kiev (c1047-aft1089) |
Egilmar I von Oldenburg (c1040-1108) | Richenza von Dithmarschen (c1045-c1092) |
Agnes of Aquitaine (1052-1078) | Alfonso VI of León and Castile (1040-1109) + Élie I du Maine (c1042-1110) |
Isabeau de Montfort (c1058-c1123) | Raoul III de Tosny (bef1030-1103) |
Aymery III de Rochechouart (1020-1075) | Alpaïs de Salignac (1040-?) |
Humberge de Limoges (1044-c1091) | Foulques de Pérusse (1040-1069) |
Alfonso VI of León and Castile (1040-1109) | Agnes of Aquitaine (1052-1078) + Jimena Muñoz (?-?) + Constance de Bourgogne (1046-1093) + Zaida of Seville (c1070-1107) + Bertha Unknown (-1099) + Isabel Unknown (?-?) + Beatrice Unknown (?-?) |
There were 0 military battles in 1069.
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