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1078

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
  • 1075
  • 1076
  • 1077
  • 1078
  • 1079
  • 1080
  • 1081
1078 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1078
MLXXVIII
Ab urbe condita1831
Armenian calendar527
ԹՎ ՇԻԷ
Assyrian calendar5828
Balinese saka calendar999–1000
Bengali calendar485
Berber calendar2028
English Regnal year12 Will. 1 – 13 Will. 1
Buddhist calendar1622
Burmese calendar440
Byzantine calendar6586–6587
Chinese calendar丁巳年 (Fire Snake)
3774 or 3714
— to —
戊午年 (Earth Horse)
3775 or 3715
Coptic calendar794–795
Discordian calendar2244
Ethiopian calendar1070–1071
Hebrew calendar4838–4839
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1134–1135
 - Shaka Samvat999–1000
 - Kali Yuga4178–4179
Holocene calendar11078
Igbo calendar78–79
Iranian calendar456–457
Islamic calendar470–471
Japanese calendarJōryaku 2
(承暦2年)
Javanese calendar982–983
Julian calendar1078
MLXXVIII
Korean calendar3411
Minguo calendar834 before ROC
民前834年
Nanakshahi calendar−390
Seleucid era1389/1390 AG
Thai solar calendar1620–1621
Tibetan calendar阴火蛇年
(female Fire-Snake)
1204 or 823 or 51
— to —
阳土马年
(male Earth-Horse)
1205 or 824 or 52
Nikephoros III (middle) (c. 1002–1081)

Year 1078 (MLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Byzantine Empire

  • Spring – Nikephoros Botaneiates, a Byzantine general (strategos) of the Theme of the Anatolics, revolts against Emperor Michael VII (Doukas). With the support of the Seljuk Turks who provide him with troops, Nikephoros marches upon Nicaea (modern Turkey). He defeats the imperial army and proclaims himself emperor.
  • March 24 – Nikephoros Botaneiates enters Constantinople in triumph and is crowned by Patriarch Cosmas I as emperor Nikephoros III of the Byzantine Empire. Michael VII resigns his throne after a 7-year reign and retires into the Monastery of Stoudios.[1]
  • Battle of Kalavrye: The imperial forces of General Alexios Komnenos are victorious over the rebellious army (12,000 men) under Nikephoros Bryennios (the Elder), governor (doux) of the Theme of Dyrrhachium. Bryennios is captured and later blinded.
  • Philaretos Brachamios abandons his claim to the Byzantine throne, on being appointed governor of Antioch, a foundation of the later Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.

Europe

England

Africa

China

  • By this year, the iron industry in the Song Dynasty is producing a total weight of 127,000,000 kg (125,000 t) of iron product per year.

By topic

Religion

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ John Julius Norwich (1991). Byzantium: The Apogee, p. 361. ISBN 0-394-53779-3.
  2. ^ Martin, Janet (1993). Medieval Russia, 980–1584, pp. 33–35. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-67636-6.
  3. ^ Dehsen, Christian D. Von; Harris, Scott L. (1999). Philosophers and Religious Leaders. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 10. ISBN 9781573561525.
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