1036
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2nd millennium |
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1036 by topic |
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Birth and death categories |
Births – Deaths |
Establishments and disestablishments categories |
Establishments – Disestablishments |
Gregorian calendar | 1036 MXXXVI |
Ab urbe condita | 1789 |
Armenian calendar | 485 ԹՎ ՆՁԵ |
Assyrian calendar | 5786 |
Balinese saka calendar | 957–958 |
Bengali calendar | 442–443 |
Berber calendar | 1986 |
English Regnal year | N/A |
Buddhist calendar | 1580 |
Burmese calendar | 398 |
Byzantine calendar | 6544–6545 |
Chinese calendar | 乙亥年 (Wood Pig) 3733 or 3526 — to — 丙子年 (Fire Rat) 3734 or 3527 |
Coptic calendar | 752–753 |
Discordian calendar | 2202 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1028–1029 |
Hebrew calendar | 4796–4797 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1092–1093 |
- Shaka Samvat | 957–958 |
- Kali Yuga | 4136–4137 |
Holocene calendar | 11036 |
Igbo calendar | 36–37 |
Iranian calendar | 414–415 |
Islamic calendar | 427–428 |
Japanese calendar | Chōgen 9 (長元9年) |
Javanese calendar | 939–940 |
Julian calendar | 1036 MXXXVI |
Korean calendar | 3369 |
Minguo calendar | 876 before ROC 民前876年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −432 |
Seleucid era | 1347/1348 AG |
Thai solar calendar | 1578–1579 |
Tibetan calendar | 阴木猪年 (female Wood-Pig) 1162 or 781 or 9 — to — 阳火鼠年 (male Fire-Rat) 1163 or 782 or 10 |

Year 1036 (MXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1036th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 36th year of the 2nd millennium, the 36th year of the 11th century, and the 7th year of the 1030s decade.
Events
By place
Europe
- Summer – In Naples, Duke Sergius IV abdicates and retires to a monastery; he is succeeded by his son John V.
- A Zirid expeditionary force invades Sicily and takes Palermo from the Normans, but fails to fully reconquer the island.[1]
England
- February 5 – Edward the Confessor's younger brother Alfred Aetheling is blinded and murdered, in an apparent attempt to seize the throne of England from Harold I.
Africa
- June 13 – Caliph al-Zahir li-i'zaz Din Allah dies after a 16-year reign. He is succeeded by his 6-year-old son al-Mustansir as ruler of the Fatimid Caliphate. Vizier Ali ibn Ahmad al-Jarjara'i will guide the regency for the first few years.
China
- The Tangut script is devised by Yeli Renrong, for Emperor Jing Zong of Western Xia.[2]
Japan
- May 15 – Emperor Go-Ichijō dies at the age of 27 after a 20-year reign. He is succeeded by his brother Go-Suzaku as the 69th emperor of Japan.
By topic
Religion
- Pope Benedict IX is briefly forced out of Rome, but returns with the help of Emperor Conrad II (the Elder).
- The Flower Sermon first appears in Buddhist literature.
Births
- Anselm of Lucca (the Younger), Italian bishop (d. 1086)
- Fujiwara no Hiroko, Japanese empress (d. 1127)
- Igor Yaroslavich, prince of Smolensk (d. 1060)
- Wang Shen, Chinese painter and poet (d. 1093 )
Deaths
- February 5 – Alfred Aetheling, Anglo-Saxon prince
- March 17 – Gebhard II, bishop of Regensburg
- May 15 – Go-Ichijō, emperor of Japan (b. 1008)
- June 12 – Tedald (or Theobald), Italian bishop
- June 13 – al-Zahir li-i'zaz Din Allah, Fatimid caliph (b. 1005)
- August 25 – Pilgrim, archbishop of Cologne
- Abu Nasr Mansur, Persian mathematician (b. 960)
- Alric of Asti (or Adalric), Lombard bishop
- Berengar of Gascony, French nobleman
- Emilia of Gaeta, Italian duchess and regent
- Fujiwara no Ishi, Japanese empress (b. 999)
- Hárek of Tjøtta, Norwegian Viking chieftain
- Hisham III, Umayyad caliph of Córdoba (b. 973)
References
- ^ Meynier, Gilbert (2010). L'Algérie, cœur du Maghreb classique: De l'ouverture islamo-arabe au repli (658-1518). Paris: La Découverte. p. 50.
- ^ History of Song (1346).