1083

1083 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1083
MLXXXIII
Ab urbe condita1836
Armenian calendar532
ԹՎ ՇԼԲ
Assyrian calendar5833
Balinese saka calendar1004–1005
Bengali calendar489–490
Berber calendar2033
English Regnal year17 Will. 1 – 18 Will. 1
Buddhist calendar1627
Burmese calendar445
Byzantine calendar6591–6592
Chinese calendar壬戌年 (Water Dog)
3780 or 3573
    — to —
癸亥年 (Water Pig)
3781 or 3574
Coptic calendar799–800
Discordian calendar2249
Ethiopian calendar1075–1076
Hebrew calendar4843–4844
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1139–1140
 - Shaka Samvat1004–1005
 - Kali Yuga4183–4184
Holocene calendar11083
Igbo calendar83–84
Iranian calendar461–462
Islamic calendar475–476
Japanese calendarEihō 3
(永保3年)
Javanese calendar987–988
Julian calendar1083
MLXXXIII
Korean calendar3416
Minguo calendar829 before ROC
民前829年
Nanakshahi calendar−385
Seleucid era1394/1395 AG
Thai solar calendar1625–1626
Tibetan calendarཆུ་ཕོ་ཁྱི་ལོ་
(male Water-Dog)
1209 or 828 or 56
    — to —
ཆུ་མོ་ཕག་ལོ་
(female Water-Boar)
1210 or 829 or 57
Alfonso VI of León and Castile (r. 1077–1109)

Year 1083 (MLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Europe

Africa

  • Ceuta falls to the Almoravids, after a five-year siege.[4]

Births

  • December 1 – Anna Komnene, Byzantine princess (d. 1153)
  • Florine of Burgundy, French noblewoman and crusader (d. 1097)
  • Li Gang, Chinese politician and Grand Chancellor (d. 1140)
  • Qadi Iyad, Almoravid imam and chief judge (qadi) (d. 1149)
  • Raymond du Puy, French knight and Grand Master (d. 1160)
  • Shin Panthagu, Burmese Buddhist monk and primate (d. 1174)
  • Viacheslav I Vladimirovich, Grand Prince of Kiev (d. 1154)
  • Approximate date
    • Jindřich Zdík (or Henry Zdík), bishop of Olomouc (d. 1150)
    • Otto IV, count palatine of Bavaria (approximate date)

Deaths

  • January 6
  • January 11 – Otto of Nordheim, duke of Bavaria
  • September 2 – Munjong of Goryeo, Korean ruler (b. 1019)
  • November 2 – Matilda of Flanders, queen consort of England
  • December 5 – Sunjong of Goryeo, Korean ruler (b. 1047)
  • Adelelm of Jumièges, Norman monk and abbot
  • Basil Apokapes (or Apocapes), Byzantine general
  • Ermengarde of Tonnerre, French noblewoman
  • Nicodemus of Palermo, Italian bishop and saint
  • Touzi Yiqing, Chinese Zen Buddhist monk (d. 1032)
  • Zeng Gong, Chinese scholar and historian (b. 1019)
  • Approximate date – Theodora Doukaina Selvo, Venetian dogaressa (b. 1058)

References

  1. ^ Martínez Diez, Gonzalo (2007). El Cid histórico (in Spanish), p. 137. Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, S.A. ISBN 978-84-08-07165-5.
  2. ^ Venning, Timothy; Harris, Jonathan (2006). A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire. Springer. p. 416. ISBN 9780230505865.
  3. ^ Venning, Timothy; Frankopan, Peter (2015). A Chronology of the Crusades. Routledge. ISBN 9781317496434.
  4. ^ Picard C. (1997). La mer et les musulmans d'Occident au Moyen Age. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.