994 Explained
Year 994 (CMXCIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
Europe
England
- A Danish Viking fleet, under Olaf Tryggvason, sails up the Thames Estuary, and besieges London. King Æthelred II (the Unready) pays Olaf 16,000 lbs of silver (Danegeld).[3]
- Olaf Tryggvason, already a baptised Christian, is confirmed as Christian in a ceremony at Andover. After receiving gifts from Æthelred II, Olaf leaves for Norway.
By topic
Astronomy
Births
Deaths
- February 3 - William IV, duke of Aquitaine (b. 937)
- April 4 - Egbert (the One-Eyed), German nobleman
- April 23 - Gerard of Toul, German priest and bishop
- May 11 - Majolus of Cluny, Frankish priest and abbot
- June 23 - Lothair Udo I, German nobleman (b. 950)
- June 24 - Abu Isa al-Warraq, Arab scholar (b. 889)
- July 8 - Richardis, margravine consort of Austria
- July 10 - Leopold I, margrave of Austria (b. 940)
- Bagrat II, king of Iberia-Kartli (Georgia) (b. 937)
- Fujiwara no Takamitsu, Japanese waka poet
- Ibn Juljul, Andalusian physician (approximate date)
- Sancho Garcés II, king of Navarre (Spain)
Notes and References
- Reuter, Timothy (1992). Germany in the Early Middle Ages, 800-1036, London and New York.
- Reuter, Timothy (1999). The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, p. 257. .
- John Haywood (1995). The Historical Atlas of the Vikings: Raids on Æthelred's Kingdom, p. 119. .