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Heads of State

Year of the Earth Rat壬子( at the beginning of the year Metal Pig辛亥)

Syria: 1383/84 ( year October )

  • 3.1 First half of
  • 3.2 Second half of
  • 3.3 More death unknown

Events

Politics and World Affairs

Europe

Asia

  • Emperor Go - Sanjō resigns and begins as a monk from the monastery out exercise political power. The epoch of indirect imperial rule (院 政InseI ) in Japan.
  • December 15: Malik Shah I, the Seljuk Turks following the death of his father Alp Arslan Sultan.

Ersturkundliche mentions

  • Malmsheim and Mülheim / Möhne are first mentioned.

Culture

  • The Chinese landscape painter Guo Xi painted the GemäldeVorfrühling and fall in the river valley.

Born

  • Adelaide of Savona, Countess and regent of Sicily and Queen of Jerusalem
  • Agnes of Waiblingen, Duchess of Swabia and Margravine of Austria
  • Tancred of Tiberias, Norman ruler of the Principality of Antioch

Died

First half year

  • About February 22: Stigand, Anglo-Saxon prelate
  • 22-23. February: Peter Damian, bishop and doctor of the Church (c. 1006)
  • MARCH 16: Adalbert of Bremen, archbishop of Hamburg and Bremen (c. 1000)
  • 28 March: Ordulf, Duke of Saxony (* 1022)
  • June 02: Stephen of Hälsingland, first bishop of Hälsingland

Second half- year

  • October 07: Sancho II, King of Castile, León and Galicia in the 11th century (c. 1038 )
  • OCTOBER 19: Egino, first bishop of Dalby and Bishop of Lund
  • November 13: Adalbero III. of Luxembourg, Bishop of Metz
  • December 15: Alp Arslan, the Seljuk Sultan (* 1029 )

More death unknown

  • Asadi Tusi, Persian poet and epic poet
  • Bagrat IV, King of Georgia from 1027 to 1072 (* 1018)
  • Honorius II, antipope from 1061 to 1064
  • Ouyang Xiu, Chinese statesman, historian, essayist, and poet of the Song Dynasty (* 1007)
  • Romanus IV, Byzantine Basileus
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