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995

Year 995 (CMXCV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
995 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar995
CMXCV
Ab urbe condita1748
Armenian calendar444
ԹՎ ՆԽԴ
Assyrian calendar5745
Balinese saka calendar916–917
Bengali calendar402
Berber calendar1945
Buddhist calendar1539
Burmese calendar357
Byzantine calendar6503–6504
Chinese calendar甲午年 (Wood Horse)
3692 or 3485
    — to —
乙未年 (Wood Goat)
3693 or 3486
Coptic calendar711–712
Discordian calendar2161
Ethiopian calendar987–988
Hebrew calendar4755–4756
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1051–1052
 - Shaka Samvat916–917
 - Kali Yuga4095–4096
Holocene calendar10995
Iranian calendar373–374
Islamic calendar384–385
Japanese calendarShōryaku 6 / Chōtoku 1
(長徳元年)
Javanese calendar896–897
Julian calendar995
CMXCV
Korean calendar3328
Minguo calendar917 before ROC
民前917年
Nanakshahi calendar−473
Seleucid era1306/1307 AG
Thai solar calendar1537–1538
Tibetan calendar阳木马年
(male Wood-Horse)
1121 or 740 or −32
    — to —
阴木羊年
(female Wood-Goat)
1122 or 741 or −31
King Kenneth II of Scotland (r. 971–995)

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Byzantine Empire edit

Europe edit

Scotland edit

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Asia edit

Armenia edit

  • 995 Balu earthquake. It reportedly affected the Armenian areas of Balu, Cop'k (or Covk'), Palnatun (or Palin), and the districts of Hasteank and Xorjean. The areas affected were districts in what is currently the border area between Armenia and Turkey.[4]

Births edit

Deaths edit

References edit

  1. ^ Read, Piers Paul (1999). The Templars. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Orion Publishing Group. ISBN 0-297-84267-6.
  2. ^ . www.kralovskacesta.cz. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  3. ^ Twitchett, Denis; Tietze, Klaus-Peter (1994). The Cambridge History of China, Volume 6, pp. 43–153. ISBN 0-521-24331-9.
  4. ^ Guidoboni, Traina, 1995, p. 126-127

Sources edit

  • Guidoboni, Emanuela; Traina, Giusto (1995), A new catalogue of earthquakes in the historical Armenian area from antiquity to the 12th century, Annals of Geophysics

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1052 Shaka Samvat916 917 Kali Yuga4095 4096Holocene calendar10995Iranian calendar373 374Islamic calendar384 385Japanese calendarShōryaku 6 Chōtoku 1 長徳元年 Javanese calendar896 897Julian calendar995CMXCVKorean calendar3328Minguo calendar917 before ROC民前917年Nanakshahi calendar 473Seleucid era1306 1307 AGThai solar calendar1537 1538Tibetan calendar阳木马年 male Wood Horse 1121 or 740 or 32 to 阴木羊年 female Wood Goat 1122 or 741 or 31King Kenneth II of Scotland r 971 995 Contents 1 Events 1 1 By place 1 1 1 Japan 1 1 2 Byzantine Empire 1 1 3 Europe 1 1 4 Scotland 1 1 5 England 1 1 6 Asia 1 1 7 Armenia 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 References 5 SourcesEvents editBy place edit Japan edit 17 May Fujiwara no Michitaka imperial regent dies 3 June Fujiwara no Michikane gains power and becomes Regent 10 June Fujiwara no Michikane dies 30 August Retainers of Takaie clash with retainers of Michinaga on the main street of Kyoto 4 September Michinaga s escort Hata no Hisatada is killed by Takaie s followers 15 October Michinaga becomes Chief of the Fujiwara Clan Byzantine Empire edit Arab Byzantine War Emperor Basil II launches a counter campaign against the Fatimid Caliphate He leads a Byzantine expeditionary army 13 000 men to aid the Hamdanid emir Sa id al Dawla and crosses Asia Minor in only sixteen days Basil lifts the siege of Aleppo and takes over the Orontes Valley He incorporates Syria into the Byzantine Empire including the larger city of Antioch which is the seat of its eponymous Patriarch 1 Europe edit King Eric VI the Victorious dies at Uppsala after a 25 year reign He is succeeded by his son Olof Skotkonung as the first baptized Christian ruler of Sweden September 28 Boleslaus II the Pious duke of Bohemia storms Libice Castle and massacres the members of the Slavnik Dynasty 2 Olaf Tryggvason is crowned king of Norway until 1000 and builds the country s first Christian church Malachy captures Dublin for the third time Scotland edit King Kenneth II is murdered at a banquet by Lady Finella in Fettercairn He is succeeded by his nephew Constantine III a son of the late King Cuilen as ruler of Alba Scotland England edit Uhtred the Bold a son of Ealdorman Waltheof I of Northumbria establishes an episcopal see at Durham and moves the monastic community of Chester le Street there Asia edit Goryeo Khitan War Negotiations led by the Korean diplomat Seo Hui prevents a fullscale invasion of the Khitan led Liao Dynasty King Seongjong accepts Liao s demands and agrees to end the alliance with the Chinese Song Dynasty Goryeo becomes a Liao tributary state the Khitan army 60 000 men withdraws while Seongjong orders the Korean border defenses strengthened 3 Armenia edit 995 Balu earthquake It reportedly affected the Armenian areas of Balu Cop k or Covk Palnatun or Palin and the districts of Hasteank and Xorjean The areas affected were districts in what is currently the border area between Armenia and Turkey 4 Births editAbu l Fadl Bayhaqi Persian historian and writer d 1077 Cnut the Great king of Denmark Norway and England d 1035 Dominic Loricatus Italian priest and hermit d 1060 Frederick II duke of Upper Lorraine approximate date Herman II archbishop of Cologne approximate date Hemma of Gurk German noblewoman d 1045 Olaf II Haraldsson St Olaf king of Norway d 1030 Reginar V French nobleman approximate date Shaykh Tusi Persian Shia scholar d 1067 William I Norman nobleman approximate date Deaths editMarch 30 Sahib ibn Abbad Persian statesman May 10 Baldwin I or Boudewijn bishop of Utrecht May 16 Fujiwara no Michitaka Japanese nobleman b 953 June 13 Fujiwara no Michikane Japanese nobleman b 961 Abu Abdallah Muhammad Afrighid ruler of Khwarezm Al Mansur ibn Buluggin Zirid ruler of Ifriqiyah Bernard I the Suspicious Frankish nobleman Egill Skallagrimsson Viking poet approximate date Eric VI the Victorious Viking king of Sweden Garcia Fernandez count of Castile and Alava Gebhard II bishop of Constance b 949 Gerberga of Lorraine Frankish noblewoman Haakon Sigurdsson Viking ruler jarl of Norway Henry II the Wrangler duke of Bavaria b 951 Herbert III the Younger Frankish nobleman Kenneth II the Fratricide king of Alba Scotland Lady Finella Scottish noblewoman and assassin Michitsuna no Haha Japanese female poet Mstivoj Obodrite prince approximate date Song empress of the Song Dynasty b 952 References edit Read Piers Paul 1999 The Templars Weidenfeld amp Nicolson Orion Publishing Group ISBN 0 297 84267 6 Boleslaus II the Pious www kralovskacesta cz Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved September 15 2012 Twitchett Denis Tietze Klaus Peter 1994 The Cambridge History of China Volume 6 pp 43 153 ISBN 0 521 24331 9 Guidoboni Traina 1995 p 126 127Sources editGuidoboni Emanuela Traina Giusto 1995 A new catalogue of earthquakes in the historical Armenian area from antiquity to the 12th century Annals of Geophysics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 995 amp oldid 1166892740, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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