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1054 in various calendars
Armenian calendar 503
ԹՎ ՇԳ
Bengali calendar 460–461
Byzantine calendar 6562–6563
Chinese calendar 癸巳年 (Water Snake)
3751 or 3544
    — to —
甲午年 (Wood Horse)
3752 or 3545
Coptic calendar 770–771
Ethiopian calendar 1046–1047
Hebrew calendar 4814–4815
 - Vikram Samvat 1110–1111
 - Shaka Samvat 975–976
 - Kali Yuga 4154–4155
Igbo calendar 54–55
Iranian calendar 432–433
Islamic calendar 445–446
Japanese calendar Tengi 2
(天喜2年)
Julian calendar 1054
MLIV
Minguo calendar 858 before ROC
民前858年
Seleucid era 1365/1366 AG
Thai solar calendar 1596–1597
Tibetan calendar 阴水蛇年
(female Water-Snake)
1180 or 799 or 27
    — to —
阳木马年
(male Wood-Horse)
1181 or 800 or 28
King Henry I of France (right) receives a courier from William the Bastard.

Year 1054 (MLIV ) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.

Events

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East-West schism: the ongoing break of communion between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.

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Byzantine Empire

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  • Sultan Tughril leads a large Seljuk army out of Azerbaijan into Armenia, possibly to consolidate his frontier, while providing an incentive to his Turkoman allies in the form of plunder. Tughril divides his army into four columns, ordering three to veer off to the north to raid into central and northern Armenia, while he takes the fourth column towards Lake Van. The Seljuk Turks capture and sack the fortress city of Artchesh, after an 8-day siege.[1]

Europe

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Scotland

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Africa

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  • The Almoravids retake the trading center of Aoudaghost from the Ghana Empire. Repeated Almoravid incursions, aimed at seizing control of the trans-Saharan gold trade, disrupt Ghana's dominance of the trade routes.[2]

Asia

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Astronomy

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Religion

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References

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  1. ^ Brian Todd Carey (2012). Road to Manzikert: Byzantine and Islamic Warfare (527–1071), p. 125. ISBN 978-1-84884-215-1.
  2. ^ Levtzion, Nehemia; Hopkins, John F.P., eds. (2000), Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West Africa, New York: Marcus Weiner Press. ISBN 1-55876-241-8. First published in 1981.
  3. ^ "Journal of Astronomy", part 9, chapter 56 of History of Song , first printing 1340; facsimile on frontispiece of Misner, Thorne, Wheeler Gravitation, 1973.
  4. ^ "Crab Nebula". NASA. July 12, 2016.
  5. ^ Whalen, Brett Whalen (2009). Dominion of God: Christendom and Apocalypse in the Middle Ages, p. 24 (Harvard University Press).
  6. ^ "Donation of Constantine". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1913.
  7. ^ Migne, Jacques-Paul (1891). Patrologia Latina . Volume 143 (cxliii). Col. 744–769.
  8. ^ Mansi, Giovanni Domenico. Sacrorum Conciliorum Nova Amplissima Collectio. Volume 19 (xix). Col. 635–656.

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