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William I ( Old Norman: Williame I ; circa 1028 – 9 September 1087 ), usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes as William the Bastard ( Guillaume le Bâtard ), was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087.
* 1028 – 1087 – Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī ( Arzachel ) builds the equatorium and universal latitude-independent astrolabe.
Pope Saint Gregory VII ( c. 1015 / 1028 – 25 May 1085 ), born Hildebrand of Sovana (), was Pope from 22 April 1073 until his death.
Conrad campaigned unsuccessfully against Poland in 1028 – 1030, but in 1031 in a combined action with the Kievan Rus ' forced King Mieszko II, son and heir of Bolesław I, to make peace and return the land that Bolesław had conquered from the Empire during Henry II's reign.
Because he and his brother, the future Emperor Constantine VIII ( ruled 1025 – 1028 ), were too young to reign in their own right, Basil's mother Theophano married one of Romanos ' leading generals, who took the throne as the Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas several months later in 963.
Constantine VIII (, Kōnstantinos VIII ) ( 960 – 11 November 1028 ) was reigning Byzantine Emperor from 15 December 1025 until his death.
His successors, Olaf Tryggvason ( c. 995 – 1000 ), and Olaf Haraldsson ( St. Olav ) ( 1015 – 1028 ) resorted to forceful means to convert the Norwegian people.
Romanos III Argyros ( or Romanus III Argyrus ) (, Rōmanos III Argyros ) ( 968 – 11 April 1034 ) was Byzantine emperor from 15 November 1028 until his death.
Under the heading " Adam " the author of the lexicon ( which a prefatory note states to be " by Suidas ") gives a brief chronology of the world, ending with the death of the emperor John I Tzimiskes ( 975 ), and under Constantinople his successors Basil II ( 976-1025 ) and Constantine VIII ( 1025 – 1028 ) are mentioned.
" Der Priester Johannes ", Abhandlungen der philologisch-historischen Classe der Koeniglichen Sachsischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Leipzig, 1879, Bd. VII, H. 8, S. 826 – 1028 ; 1883, Bd. VIII, H. I, S. 1 – 183, re-published by Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim, 1980, ISBN 978-3-487-07013-1.
1028 and 1036
In 1028 Eustace I confirmed the foundation of a college of canons in his castle at Lens and despite accounts of Lens passing to Baldin V of Flanders circa 1036 it was still held by Eustace I and was passed to his son Lambert at his death.
Population of this Kingdom, that was estimated at 300, 000 in Song Dynasty chronicles, practised Manichaeism and Buddhism in numerous temples flourished throughout the country and had forcibly been incorporated into Tangut Kingdom, despite of fierce resistance, after bloody war of 1028 – 1036 AD ( Mahmut Kashgari who lived at the time in Kashgar stated that " Uyghur blood was pouring like a murmuring stream " during this war ).
1028 and 10
The B 247 from Luisenthal via Oberhof and Zella-Mehlis to Suhl, which follows the Ohra to the north, a section along the Lichtenau to the south and finally the lower reaches of the Mühlwasser, together with the good 10 km long L 1028 road that runs parallel to it to the northwest separates this natural sub-division of the Thuringian Forest from the rest.
Although they were third cousins, they married on November 10, 1028 in the imperial chapel of the palace, and by November 12, they were seated on the imperial throne.
He remained as Bishop until his death on 10 April 1028 or 1029, again the sources vary, but the majority seem to settle on 1028.
Twenty of the 1028 hymns of the Rig Veda are dedicated to the Dawn: Book 7 has seven hymns, books 4 – 6 have two hymns each, and the younger books 1 and 10 have six and one respectively.
1028 and December
When Basil II died on 15 December 1025, Constantine finally became sole emperor, although he ruled for less than three years before his own death on 11 November 1028.
– and 1036
Yugor, the easternmost state formed by the Yugur people, was the Ganzhou Kingdom ( AD 870 – 1036 ), with its capital near present-day Zhangye in the Gansu province of China.
Empress ( chūgū ): Fujiwara no Ishi ( 藤原威子 ) ( 999 – 1036 ), third daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga
** Mstislav of Chernigov (~ 983 ), Prince of Tmutarakan ( 990 – 1036 ), Prince of Chernigov ( 1024 – 1036 ), other sources claim him to be son of other mothers ( Adela, Malfrida, or some other Bulgarian wife )
** Sudislav (?- 1063 ), Prince of Pskov ( 1014 – 1036 ), possible of another wife, but he is mentioned in Nikon's Chronicles.
Vladimir Yaroslavich () ( 1020 – October 4, 1052 ) reigned as prince of Novgorod from 1036 until his death.
* Thorndike, Lynn, A History of Magic and Experimental Science: During the First Thirteen Centuries of Our Era, Volume II, pp. 236 – 245, Columbia University Press, 1923, New York and London, Hardcover, 1036 pages ISBN 0-231-08795-0
He was also King of Dublin from 1036 – 38 and 1046 – 52 as well as possibly being the King of the Rhinns in Galloway, suggesting that the overlordship of the Isle of Man and the Hebrides were once again sundered, ( although it is possible he ruled over part or all of the Hebrides as well ).
Control over this region was of vital importance to the power and stability of all of India's major empires, including the Maurya ( 320 – 200 BC ), Kushan ( 100 – 250 CE ), Gupta ( 350 – 600 CE ), and Gurjara-Pratihara ( 650 – 1036 CE ) empires.
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