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1054 and BC
** Chi Đinh ( 1054 – 969 BC )
Pinedjem I was the High Priest of Amun at Thebes in Ancient Egypt from 1070 BC to 1032 BC and the de facto ruler of the south of the country from 1054 BC.

1054 and IV
On 15 September 1054, Ferdinand defeated his elder brother García at the Battle of Atapuerca and reduced Navarre to a vassal state under his late brother's young son, Sancho García IV.
He was succeeded by Sancho IV ( 1054 – 76 ) of Peñalén, who was murdered by his brothers.
García Sánchez III, sometimes García III, IV, V, or VI ( also García of Nájera, from, 1016 – 1054 ), was king of Navarre from 1035 to 1054.
Sancho IV Garcés ( c. 1038 – 4 June 1076 ), called Sancho of Peñalén () or Sancho the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1054 to 1076.

1054 and son
In 1054 King Edward sent Ealdred to Germany to obtain Emperor Henry III's help in returning Edward the Exile, son of Edmund Ironside, to England.
An English invasion in 1054, with Siward, Earl of Northumbria, in command, had as its goal the installation of one " Máel Coluim, son of the King of the Cumbrians ".
The reigns of Vladimir the Great ( 980 – 1015 ) and his son Yaroslav the Wise ( 1019 – 1054 ) constitute the Golden Age of Kiev, which saw the acceptance of Orthodox Christianity from Byzantium and the creation of the first East Slavic written legal code, the Russkaya Pravda.
Soon after her birth on 9 April 1054, Judith was betrothed to Philip, eldest son and heir of King Henry I of France.
In 1054, the English king Edward the Confessor dispatched Earl Siward of Northumbria against the Scots, ruled by Mac Bethad mac Findláich ( Macbeth ), along with an otherwise unknown " Malcolm son of the king of the Cumbrians ", in Strathclyde.
It is far from certain that Eógan died at Carham, and it is reasonably certain that there were kings of Strathclyde as late as the 1054, when Edward the Confessor sent Earl Siward to install " Máel Coluim son of the king of the Cumbrians ".
* Robert Curthose or Robert II ( c. 1051 or 1054 – 1134 ), Duke of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, the first Norman king of England
* 1040 – 1054: Lambert II, ( son of Lambert I )
* 1054 – 1079: Henry II, ( son of Lambert II )
García, the eldest legitimate son, was to be feudal overlord of his brothers, but he was soon challenged by his brothers, leading to the first partition of the kingdom after his death in the Battle of Atapuerca, in 1054.
Despite the death of his son Osbjorn, Siward defeated Mac Bethad in battle in 1054.

1054 and I
* 1054: the Battle of Atapuerca is fought between García V of Navarre and Ferdinand I of León
* 1054 – Russian legal code of the Russkaya Pravda is created during the reign of Yaroslav I the Wise.
Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of Rus < nowiki >'</ nowiki >, known as Yaroslav the Wise ( Old Norse: Jarizleifr ; ; Old East Slavic and Russian Ярослав Мудрый ; ; c. 978 – 20 February 1054 ) was thrice Grand Prince of Novgorod and Kiev, uniting the two principalities for a time under his rule.
It is the church in which Cardinal Humbert in 1054 excommunicated Michael I Cerularius – which is commonly considered the start of the Great Schism.
The controversial declaration did not end the 1054 schism, but rather showed a desire for greater reconciliation between the two churches, as represented by Pope Paul VI and Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I.
* William I ( 1054 – 1076 )
* Judith ( 1054, Goslar – 14 March 1092 or 1096 ), married firstly 1063 Solomon of Hungary and secondly 1089 Ladislaus I Herman, duke of Poland
The first pope to invoke it was Pope Leo IX, in a letter sent in 1054 to Michael I Cerularius, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Born in 1053 or 1054 he succeeded his father Ramon Berenguer I the Old to co-rule with his twin brother Ramon Berenguer, in 1075.
* Yaroslav I the Wise ( c. 978 – 1054 ), thrice Grand Prince of Novgorod and Kiev
* Yaroslav I the Wise ( 978 – 1054 ), Grand Prince of Kiev.
In 1965, the Pope Paul VI and the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Athenagoras I nullified the anathemas of 1054, although this nullification of measures taken against a few individuals was essentially a goodwill gesture and did not constitute any sort of reunion between churches.
The first pope to use it was Pope Leo IX in a letter sent in 1054 to Michael I Cerularius, Patriarch of Constantinople, in which he cited a large portion of the document, believing it genuine.
The former was the abbey of Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida, who excommunicated the patriarch of Constantinople, Michael I Cerularius, in 1054, thus precipitating the Great Schism, and the latter was his own final resting place.
Though normally dated to 1054, when Pope Leo IX and Patriarch of Constantinople Michael I Cerularius excommunicated each other, the East-West Schism was actually the result of an extended period of estrangement between the two Churches.
Ramiro's first attempt to take Graus, the northernmost Muslim outpost in the valley of the Cinca, took place in 1055, probably in response to the defeat of García Sánchez III of Navarre at Atapuerca the year before ( 1054 ), which placed Ferdinand I of León and Castile in a commanding position against Ramiro's western border and the Muslim Taifa of Zaragoza to his south.
Agnatic seniority and the rota system has been used in several historical monarchies, for example in Kievan Rus ' during the Rurikid Dynasty, implemented by Grand Prince Yaroslav I the Wise ( 1019 – 1054 ).
* William I ( 1054 – 1076 )
* 1088-Bohemond I ( 1054 – 1111 ), later Bohemond I prince of the crusader state of Antioch ;
Atapuerca is the location of the battle of Atapuerca ( 1054 ) between the troops of Ferdinand I of Castile and his brother García V of Navarre.

1054 and throne
Robert Curthose ( c. 1054 – 3 February 1134 ), sometimes numbered Robert II or Robert III, was the Duke of Normandy from 1087 until 1106 and an unsuccessful claimant to the throne of the Kingdom of England.

1054 and from
The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox patriarchates split from one another in the East – West Schism of 1054 AD, and Protestantism came into existence during the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, splitting from the Roman Catholic Church.
Constantine's foundation gave prestige to the Bishop of Constantinople, who eventually came to be known as the Ecumenical Patriarch, a situation that contributed to the Great Schism that divided Western Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy from 1054 onwards.
The two were married in 1053 or 1054 in the church of San Pietro at Mantua by Pope Leo IX himself as he returned from a trip to Germany.
The period from 1047 to 1054 saw almost continuous warfare, with lesser crises continuing until 1060.
* 1054: the Great Schism, in which the Western ( Roman Catholic ) and Eastern Orthodox churches separated from each other.
Over the centuries, disagreements separated Western Christianity from the various forms of Eastern Christianity: first from East Syrian Christianity after the Council of Ephesus ( 431 ), then from that of Oriental Orthodoxy after the Council of Chalcedon ( 451 ), and then from Eastern Orthodoxy with the East-West Schism of 1054.
Richeza planned to made Brauweiler as the Ezzonen family crypt, so in 1051 she placed there the remains of her sister Adelaide, Abbess of Nivelles, and in 1054 transferred the remains of her father from Augsburg to be buried next to her sister.
A well known example of such a nebula is the Crab Nebula, left over from a supernova that was observed in China and North America in 1054.
Pope Saint Leo IX ( 21 June 1002 – 19 April 1054 ), born Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg, was Pope from 12 February 1049 to his death.
* Conrad ( 1052, Regensburg – 10 April 1055 ), duke of Bavaria ( from 1054 )
They had been separated since the Schism of 1054, but the emperor hoped to use the possibility of re-uniting the churches to obtain help from Western Europe against the Turks.
The East-West Schism of 1054 split the Latin-speaking see of Rome from the four Greek-speaking patriarchates, forming distinct Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Atiśa Dīpaṃkara Śrījñāna ( Ôtish Dipôngkor Srigên, IAST: ; ) ( 980 – 1054 CE ) was a Buddhist teacher from the Pala Empire who, along with Konchog Gyalpo and Marpa, was one of the major figures in the establishment of the Sarma lineages in Tibet after the repression of Buddhism by King Langdarma ( Glang Darma ).
Ramon Berenguer II the Towhead or Cap de estopes ( 1053 or 1054 – December 5, 1082 ) was Count of Barcelona from 1076 until his death.
But it is known that medieval writers attributed it to Pythagoras, although no trace of it has been discovered in Greek literature, and the earliest mention of it is from the time of Hermannus Contractus ( 1013 – 1054 ).
According to the legend, the southward migration began on May 24, 1064 CE ; 1064 is also the year of a volcanic explosion at Sunset Crater in Arizona and the first Aztec solar year, beginning on May 24, after the Crab Nebula events from May to July 1054.

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