985
► | قرن 9 | << قرن 10 >> | قرن 11 | ◄
► | عقد 950 | عقد 960 | عقد 970 | << عقد 980 >> | عقد 990 | عقد 1000 | عقد 1010 | ◄
► | ► | 980 | 981 | 982 | 983 | 984 | << 985 >> | 986 | 987 | 988 | 989 | 990 | ◄ | ◄
تحويل 1-1-985م الى هجري (وصلة خارجية) | تحويل 31-12-985م الى هجري (وصلة خارجية) | ابحث في الموسوعة عن مواضيع متعلقة بسنة 985
الألفية: | الألفية 1 |
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القرون: | القرن 9 - القرن 10 - القرن 11 |
العقود: | عقد 950 عقد 960 عقد 970 - عقد 980 - عقد 990 عقد 1000 عقد 1010 |
السنوات: | 982 983 984 - 985 - 986 987 988 |
985 حسب الموضوع | |
السياسة | |
زعماء الدول – الدول ذات السيادة | |
تصنيفات المواليد والوفيات | |
المواليد – الوفيات | |
تصنيفات التأسيسات والانحلالات | |
تأسيسات – انحلالات |
التقويم الگريگوري | 985 CMLXXXV |
آب أوربه كونديتا | 1738 |
التقويم الأرمني | 434 ԹՎ ՆԼԴ |
التقويم الآشوري | 5735 |
التقويم البهائي | −859 – −858 |
التقويم البنغالي | 392 |
التقويم الأمازيغي | 1935 |
سنة العهد الإنگليزي | N/A |
التقويم البوذي | 1529 |
التقويم البورمي | 347 |
التقويم البيزنطي | 6493–6494 |
التقويم الصيني | 甲申年 (الخشب القرد) 3681 أو 3621 — إلى — 乙酉年 (الخشب الديك) 3682 أو 3622 |
التقويم القبطي | 701–702 |
التقويم الديسكوردي | 2151 |
التقويم الإثيوپي | 977–978 |
التقويم العبري | 4745–4746 |
التقاويم الهندوسية | |
- ڤيكرام سامڤات | 1041–1042 |
- شاكا سامڤات | 907–908 |
- كالي يوگا | 4086–4087 |
تقويم الهولوسين | 10985 |
تقويم الإگبو | −15 – −14 |
التقويم الإيراني | 363–364 |
التقويم الهجري | 374–375 |
التقويم الياباني | Eikan 3 / Kanna 1 (寛和元年) |
تقويم جوچى | N/A |
التقويم اليوليوسي | 985 CMLXXXV |
التقويم الكوري | 3318 |
تقويم مينگوو | 927 قبل جمهورية الصين 民前927年 |
التقويم الشمسي التايلندي | 1528 |
Year 985 (CMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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أحداث
By place
Europe
- Summer – Henry II (the Wrangler) is restored as duke of Bavaria by Empress Theophanu and her mother-in-law Adelaide at an Hoftag assembly in Rohr (Thuringia). King Otto III (5-years old) remains under the regency of the two empresses in the Holy Roman Empire and in the Kingdom of Italy.[1]
- Battle of Fýrisvellir: King Eric the Victorious defeats a Swedish Viking army under Styrbjörn the Strong (his nephew) near Uppsala.
- July 6 – The city of Barcelona is sacked by Moorish troops under Al-Mansur, the de facto ruler of Al-Andalus (modern-day Spain).[2]
England
- Lady Wulfrun, an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman, is granted land by King Æthelred II (the Unready). She founds Heantune that later becomes the city of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands.[3]
Asia
- Raja Raja Chola I (considered by many as the greatest emperor of the Chola Empire) becomes ruler of the Chola Dynasty. During his reign he expands his domains beyond South India.
By topic
Exploration
- Greenland is colonized by the Icelandic Viking Erik the Red (according to legend, but has been established as approximately correct – see History of Greenland).
Religion
- July 20 – Anti-Pope Boniface VII dies under suspicious circumstances at Rome. He is succeeded by John XV as the 137th pope of the Catholic Church.
- Amalfitan Benedictines found the only Latin Christian monastery on Mount Athos with the support of John the Iberian. The monastery will last until 1287.
مواليد
- August 13 – Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, Fatimid caliph (d. 1021)
- Adalbert, margrave of Austria (approximate date)
- Boniface III, margrave of Tuscany (approximate date)
- Gilbert Buatère, Norman nobleman (approximate date)
- Gisela (or Gizella), queen of Hungary (d. 1065)
- John Gualbert, Italian monk and abbot (d. 1073)
- Hamza ibn 'Ali ibn-Ahmad, founding leader of the Druze
- Maria of Amalfi, Lombard duchess and regent
- Osmond Drengot, Norman nobleman (approximate date)
- Pilgrim, archbishop of Cologne (approximate date)
- Radbot, German nobleman (approximate date)
- Rodulfus Glaber, French monk and chronicler (d. 1047)
- Theobald II, French nobleman (approximate date)
- Wazo, bishop of Liège (approximate date)
- Zhao Yuanyan, prince of the Song Dynasty (d. 1044)
وفيات
- January 31 – Ryōgen, Japanese monk and abbot (و. 912)
- June 26 – Ramiro III, king of León (Spain) (و. 961)
- July 20 – Boniface VII, antipope of the Catholic Church[4]
- August 25 – Dietrich of Haldensleben, German margrave
- Basil Lekapenos, Byzantine chief minister (و. 925)
- Chen Hongjin, Chinese warlord and general (و. 914)
- Herbert III (the Old), Frankish nobleman (و. 910)
- Hywel ap Ieuaf, king of Gwynedd (Wales)
- Judith, duchess regent of Bavaria (و. 925)
- Kishi Joō, Japanese female waka poet (و. 929)
- Marzuban ibn Muhammad, Shaddadid emir
- Muirgus mac Domnaill, king of Uí Maine (Ireland)
- Rikdag, margrave of Meissen (Germany)
- Tornike Eristavi, Georgian general and monk
- Harold II (Bluetooth), king of Denmark and Norway
References
- ^ Reuter, Timothy (1999). The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, p. 256. ISBN 978-0-521-36447-8.
- ^ Boissonade, B. (1934). "Les premières croisades françaises en Espagne. Normands, Gascons, Aquitains et Bourguignons (1018-1032)". Bulletin Hispanique. 36 (1): 5–28. doi:10.3406/hispa.1934.2607.
- ^ "Lady Wulfruna c. 935-1005, Founder of the City". Wolverhampton City Council. Archived from the original on April 23, 2013. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
- ^ "Boniface VII". Oxford Reference (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved 2 January 2022.