1051 Explained
Year 1051 (MLI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Continental Europe
England
- Eustace II, count of Boulogne, visits England and is received with honour at the court by King Edward the Confessor. In Dover a fight breaks out between the Norman visitors and the locals, resulting in the deaths of several people. Edward blames the people of Dover and orders Godwin, earl of Wessex, to deal with them. Godwin refuses to obey Edward's order, and in response Edward raises an army and forces the Godwin family into exile.
- Edward the Confessor invites William of Normandy to England. It is at this point that it is thought that Edward promises the English throne to William in the event of his death.[2]
- Heregeld, commonly known as Danegeld, is abolished by Edward the Confessor. It has been collected for many years to provide funds for defending the country from Viking raiders.[3]
By topic
Religion
Births
Deaths
- January 22 - Ælfric Puttoc, archbishop of York
- February 28 - Humfrid, archbishop of Magdeburg
- March 14 - Gerard I, bishop of Cambrai
- June 10/11 - Bardo, German abbot and archbishop
- August 10 - Drogo of Hauteville, Norman nobleman, assassinated
- November 7 - Rotho, bishop of Paderborn
- Bernard, margrave of the Nordmark
- Bi Sheng, Chinese artisan and inventor (b. 990)
- Jordan of Laron, bishop of Limoges
- Kálfr Árnason, Norwegian chieftain
- Ralph de Gacé, Norman nobleman
Notes and References
- Jim Bradbury, The Capetians: The History of a Dynasty, pp. 106–108.
- Web site: The death of Edward the Confessor and the conflicting claims to the English Crown - History of government . 2023-03-28 . history.blog.gov.uk . en.
- Web site: Peterson . Bruce . 1962 . The Danegeld and Its Effect on the Development of Property Law .
- Web site: Hilarion Of Kiev Russian Orthodox metropolitan Britannica . 2023-03-28 . www.britannica.com . en.
- Web site: Mi Fu Chinese artist Britannica . 2023-03-28 . www.britannica.com . en.
- Book: Rogers . Clifford J. . The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology . 2010 . Oxford University Press . 9780195334036 . 68 . en.