1028

1028 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1028
MXXVIII
Ab urbe condita1781
Armenian calendar477
ԹՎ ՆՀԷ
Assyrian calendar5778
Balinese saka calendar949–950
Bengali calendar434–435
Berber calendar1978
English Regnal yearN/A
Buddhist calendar1572
Burmese calendar390
Byzantine calendar6536–6537
Chinese calendar丁卯年 (Fire Rabbit)
3725 or 3518
    — to —
戊辰年 (Earth Dragon)
3726 or 3519
Coptic calendar744–745
Discordian calendar2194
Ethiopian calendar1020–1021
Hebrew calendar4788–4789
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1084–1085
 - Shaka Samvat949–950
 - Kali Yuga4128–4129
Holocene calendar11028
Igbo calendar28–29
Iranian calendar406–407
Islamic calendar418–419
Japanese calendarManju 5 / Chōgen 1
(長元元年)
Javanese calendar930–931
Julian calendar1028
MXXVIII
Korean calendar3361
Minguo calendar884 before ROC
民前884年
Nanakshahi calendar−440
Seleucid era1339/1340 AG
Thai solar calendar1570–1571
Tibetan calendarམེ་མོ་ཡོས་ལོ་
(female Fire-Hare)
1154 or 773 or 1
    — to —
ས་ཕོ་འབྲུག་ལོ་
(male Earth-Dragon)
1155 or 774 or 2
Silver miliaresion of Emperor Romanos III

Year 1028 (MXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Byzantine Empire

  • November 11 – Emperor Constantine VIII dies at Constantinople after a 3-year reign.[1] On his deathbed, and without a male heir, Constantine arranges that his eldest daughter, Zoë Porphyrogenita, succeeds him and marries the Byzantine nobleman, Romanos III (Argyros).
  • November 15 – Zoë Porphyrogenita takes the throne as empress consort. Her husband, Romanos III (age 60) becomes emperor of the Byzantine Empire.

England

  • Cnut the Great sails from England to Norway with a fleet of 50 ships. He defeats Olaf Haraldsson and is crowned king of Norway. Cnut becomes the sole ruler of England, Denmark and part of Sweden (known as the Danish North Sea Empire).

Europe


Births

  • February 17 – Al-Juwayni, Persian scholar and imam (d. 1085)
  • Burchard II (or Bucco), bishop of Halberstadt (approximate date)
  • Nuño Álvarez de Carazo, Spanish nobleman and warrior (d. 1054)
  • Qutb Shah, Persian Sufi religious leader and scholar (d. 1099)
  • Robert of Molesme, founder of the Cistercian Order (d. 1111)
  • William I (the Conqueror), king of England (approximate date) (d. 1087)

Deaths

  • January 3 – Fujiwara no Michinaga, Japanese nobleman (b. 966)
  • August 7 – Alfonso V (the Noble), king of León (Spain) (b. 994)
  • November 11 – Constantine VIII, Byzantine emperor (b. 960)
  • Lin Bu (or Junfu), Chinese poet and calligrapher (b. 967)
  • Liu Wenzhi, Chinese official of the Song dynasty (b. 964)
  • Lý Công Uẩn, founder of the Vietnamese Lý dynasty (b. 974)
  • Qawam al-Dawla, Buyid governor and ruler of Kerman (b. 1000)
  • Sayyida Shirin, Bavandid princess and wife of Fakhr al-Dawla
  • William of Bellême, French nobleman (House of Bellême)

References

  1. ^ Ladner, Gerhart B. Images and Ideas in the Middle Ages: Selected Studies in History and Art, Volume 1. Ed. di Storia e Letteratura, 1983. 315.