1038 Explained
Year 1038 (MXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
- August 15 - On the death of his uncle, Stephen I, Peter Orseolo becomes the second ruler of Hungary.
- August – A battle occurs near the town of Alfuente, Andalucia, between the Taifa of Granada and the Taifa of Almeria, as described by the Jewish poet Samuel ibn Naghrela.
- Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor ("the Elder") travels to Southern Italy and holds court in Troia. He orders Pandulf IV of Capua to restore the territories of Monte Cassino. Pandulf holes himself up in the fortress of Sant'Agata de' Goti, and dispatches tribute (300 lb of gold) and his son as hostage to Troia as a token of peace. Conrad accepts his offer, but the son escapes. Conrad goes on the offensive and seizes Capua, and gives it to Guaimar IV of Salerno.
- Duke John II drives his brother Manso II and his mother Maria out of Amalfi. He has Manso blinded and exiled to the island of Sirenuse. John reconciles with Maria, and allows her to remain as co-ruler of Amalfi.
- Duke Bretislav I of Bohemia invades Poland. He captures and destroys the cities of Gniezno and Poznań.
- The name of Versailles, at this time a small village, appears for the first time in a medieval charter in France.
Asia
Births
Deaths
- March - William VI, Duke of Aquitaine, French nobleman (b. 1004)
- March 28 - Hai Gaon, Jewish theologian (b. 939)
- April 23 - Liudolf of Brunswick, margrave of Frisia
- May 4 - Gotthard, bishop of Hildesheim (b. 960)
- May 22 - Shibl al-Dawla Nasr, Mirdasid emir of Aleppo
- July 6 - Ōnakatomi no Sukechika, Japanese poet (b. 954)
- July 18 - Gunhilda of Denmark, queen consort of Germany
- July - Herman IV, duke of Swabia (House of Babenberg)
- August 15 - Stephen I, king of Hungary
- November 1 - Herman I, Margrave of Meissen, German nobleman
- December 3 - Emma of Lesum, German noblewoman
- December 20 - Beorhtheah, bishop of Worcester
- Aethelnoth, archbishop of Canterbury
- Alice of Normandy, countess of Burgundy
- Al-Tha'alibi, Persian historian (b. 961)
- Budic of Nantes, French nobleman
- Ealdred, ealdorman of Bamburgh, murdered
- Felix of Rhuys, Breton Benedictine abbot
- Habbus al-Muzaffar, Zirid ruler of Granada
- Kyiso, Burmese king of the Pagan Dynasty
- Ralph III of Valois (or Raoul), French nobleman