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== Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Japan ==== * [[1 February]]: Empress Teishi gives birth to Princess Shushi - she is the first child of the emperor, but because of the power struggle between Michinaga and Korechika, the empress is not allowed to go to the palace. * [[18 May]]: The imperial court decides to pardon Korechika and Takaie, under the illness of Teishi. ==== Byzantine Empire ==== * [[July 16]] – [[Battle of Spercheios]]: [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] forces, under General [[Nikephoros Ouranos]], defeat the Bulgarians at the [[Spercheios|Spercheios River]] in [[Greece]]. During a night battle, the Bulgarian co-ruler [[Samuel of Bulgaria|Samuel]] is wounded; he and his son [[Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria|Gavril Radomir]] evade capture, by feigning death among the bodies of their slain soldiers. Samuel sets off to [[first Bulgarian Empire|Bulgaria]], and retreats with the remnants of his army, into the [[Pindus|Pindus Mountains]]. Ouranos returns to [[Constantinople]], with 1,000 heads of Bulgarian soldiers and 12,000 captives.<ref>Paul Stephenson (2003). ''The Legend of Basil the Bulgar-Slayer'', Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|0-521-81530-4}}.</ref> ==== Europe ==== * [[Almanzor|Al-Mansur]], the ''[[de facto]]'' ruler of [[Al-Andalus]], assaults and partially destroys the city of [[Santiago de Compostella]]. He is accompanied in his raid by Christian [[Portugal|Portuguese]] lords, who all receive a share of the booty. On their way, they sack the cities of [[Zamora, Spain|Zamora]] and [[León, Spain|León]].<ref>Collins, Roger (1983). ''Early Medieval Spain'', p. 199. New York: St. Martin's Press. {{ISBN|0-312-22464-8}}.</ref> * Summer – [[Roman of Bulgaria]] dies in captivity in Constantinople. He is succeeded by his brother Samuel (a member of the [[Cometopuli dynasty]]) who takes the Bulgarian title of ''[[tsar]]''. He possibly receives his 'imperial crown' from [[Pope Gregory V|Gregory V]] (approximate date). * King [[Stephen Držislav of Croatia]] dies after a 28-year reign. His three sons, [[Svetoslav Suronja|Svetoslav]], [[Krešimir III of Croatia|Krešimir III]] and [[Gojslav of Croatia|Gojslav]], open a violent contest for the throne, weakening the kingdom and allowing Samuel to encroach on the Croatian possessions along the [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatic]]. * Winter – Emperor [[Otto III]] travels to [[Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)|Italy]], leaving the government of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] in the hands of his aunt, [[Matilda, Abbess of Quedlinburg|Matilda of Quedlinburg]]. He is accompanied by Bishop [[Pope Sylvester II|Gilbert of Aurillac]], his teacher and advisor. * [[Trondheim]] is founded by King [[Olav Tryggvason]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.adressa.no/nyheter/trondheim/article3207238.ece|title=Hva husker du fra 1000-årsjubileet?|publisher=Adressa|language=no|author=Christine Schefte|date=20 June 2012|access-date=5 March 2016}}</ref> This will function as the main city and capital of [[Norway]], until [[Bergen, Norway|Bergen]] is founded in [[1070]]. ==== Scotland ==== * King [[Constantine III of Scotland|Constantine III]] dies after a 2-year reign, possibly murdered by a dynastic conflict between two rival lines of royalty. He is succeeded by [[Kenneth III of Scotland|Kenneth III]] as sole ruler of [[Alba]] ([[Kingdom of Scotland|Scotland]]). ==== Central Asia ==== * [[Sabuktigin]], founder of the [[Ghaznavids|Ghaznavid dynasty]], dies after a 20-year reign. He is succeeded by his son [[Ismail of Ghazni|Ismail]] as emir of Ghazna. But many in the court favor his elder brother [[Mahmud of Ghazni|Mahmud]]. ==== China ==== * [[May 8]] – Emperor [[Emperor Taizong of Song|Tai Zong]] ('''Zhao Jiong''') dies at [[Kaifeng]] after a 21-year reign. He is succeeded by his son [[Emperor Zhenzong|Zhen Zong]] as the third ruler of the [[Song dynasty]]. === By topic === ==== Religion ==== * Spring – Pope [[Pope Gregory V|Gregory V]] is exiled during a rebellion led by [[Crescentius the Younger|Crescentius II]] ('''the Younger'''), patrician (the ''de facto'' ruler) of [[Rome]]. The Crescentii family appoints Giovanni Filagato (former tutor of Otto III) as an [[antipope]] under the name [[Antipope John XVI|John XVI]] (or XVII), until [[998]]. * [[April 23]] – [[Adalbert of Prague|Adalbert]], exiled bishop of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Prague|Prague]], organises a mission to convert the [[Old Prussians]] in north-east [[Greater Poland|Poland]]. On his way, Adalbert is murdered by [[Paganism|pagans]] on the [[Baltic Sea|Baltic]] coast. His body is bought back for its weight in [[gold]] by Duke [[Bolesław I the Brave|Bolesław I]] ('''the Brave''').<ref>Richard Brzezinski (1990). ''History of Poland'': The Piast Dynasty - Bolesław the Brave, p.16. {{ISBN|83-7212-019-6}}.</ref> * The first documented reference of [[Gdańsk]] is made by Adalbert. During his mission he [[Baptism|baptises]] the inhabitants of the city called ''Gyddannyzc''. </onlyinclude>
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