1005 Explained
Year 1005 (MV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
British Isles
- March 25 - King Kenneth III of Scotland is killed in the battle of Monzievaird in Strathearn. He is succeeded by his cousin Malcolm II ("Forranach, the Destroyer", son of the late King Kenneth II) as ruler of Scotland.
- Summer - Danish Viking raiders under Sweyn Forkbeard continue to ravage the cities (mostly poorly defended) in southern England. A famine strikes Sweyn's army, which has to live off the land.[2]
- November 16 - Ælfric of Abingdon, archbishop of Canterbury, leaves ships to the people of Wiltshire and Kent in his will, leaving the best, equipped for 60 men, to King Æthelred the Unready.
- High King of Ireland Brian Boru makes a second expedition to the north, to take hostages from the northern kingdoms. During this campaign he visits Armagh – making an offering of 20 ounces of gold to the church and confirming to the apostolic see of Saint Patrick, ecclesiastical supremacy over the whole of Ireland.[3]
Asia
By topic
Arts and literature
Births
- June 20 - al-Zahir li-i'zaz Din Allah, Fatimid caliph of Egypt (d. 1036)
- September 26 - Fujiwara no Nagaie, Japanese nobleman (d. 1064)
- A Nong, Chinese shaman and matriarch (approximate date)
- Berenguer Ramon I, Spanish nobleman (d. 1035)
- Bertha of Blois, duchess consort of Brittany (approximate date)
- Eilika of Schweinfurt, German noblewoman (approximate date)
- Frederick II, German nobleman and overlord (d. 1075)
- Llywelyn Aurdorchog, Welsh nobleman (approximate date)
- Macbeth ("Rí Deircc, the Red King"), king of Scotland (approximate date)
- Mahmud al-Kashgari, Turkish lexicographer (d. 1102)
Deaths
- March 25 - Kenneth III ("An Donn, the Chief"), king of Scotland[4]
- October 31 - Abe no Seimei, Japanese astrologer (b. 921)
- December 27 - Nilus the Younger, Byzantine abbot (b. 910)
- Abu Hilal al-Askari, Muslim scholar and writer (b. 920)
- Cynan ap Hywel, prince of Gwynedd (approximate date)
- Lê Hoàn, emperor of the Early Lê dynasty (b. 941)
- Lê Trung Tông, emperor of the Early Lê dynasty (b. 983)
- Isma'il Muntasir ("Victorious"), ruler of the Samanids
- Mael Ruanaidh Ua Dubhda, king of Connacht
- Ma Yize, Muslim astronomer of the Song dynasty
- Ragnall mac Gofraid, king of the Isles (or 1004)
- Sigmundur Brestisson, Viking chieftain (b. 961)
- Yves de Bellême, Norman nobleman (approximate date)
Notes and References
- Book: Benvenuti, Gino. Le Repubbliche Marinare. Amalfi, Pisa, Genova e Venezia. 1985. Newton & Compton Editori. Rome. 88-8289-529-7. 41.
- Book: Palmer. Alan. Palmer. Veronica. 1992. The Chronology of British History. Century. London. 47–48. 0-7126-5616-2.
- Book: Moody, T. W.. Martin, F. X.. 1967. The Course of Irish History. Mercier Press. Cork. 113.
- Web site: King Kenneth III: Biography on Undiscovered Scotland . www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk . 2 December 2021.