965 Explained
Year 965 (CMLXV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
Europe
China
By topic
Literature
Religion
Births
- Dudo of Saint-Quentin, Norman historian (approximate date)
- Frederick of Luxembourg, count of Moselgau (d. 1019)
- Gerberga of Burgundy, duchess consort of Swabia (or 966)
- Godfrey II, count and duke of Lower Lorraine (d. 1023)
- Hárek of Tjøtta, Norwegian chieftain (approximate date)
- Hugh I, count of Empúries and Peralada (approximate date)
- Ibn al-Haytham, Arab astronomer and physicist (d. 1040)
- Leo of Vercelli, German bishop (approximate date)
- Sharif al-Murtaza, Buyid Shia scholar (d. 1044)
- Theodoric I, duke of Upper Lorraine (approximate date)
Deaths
- February 22 - Otto, duke of Burgundy (b. 944)
- March 1 - Leo VIII, pope of the Catholic Church
- June 25 - Guy, margrave of Ivrea (b. 940)
- July 4 - Benedict V, pope of the Catholic Church
- July 12 - Meng Chang, emperor of Later Shu (b. 919)
- September 23 - Al-Mutanabbi, Abbasid poet (b. 915)
- October 11 - Bruno I, archbishop of Cologne (b. 925)
- Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Maghribi, Abbasid statesman
- Guo Chong, Chinese general (approximate date)
- Hedwig of Saxony, Frankish duchess and regent
- Li, empress dowager of Later Shu (Ten Kingdoms)
- Li Hao, Chinese chancellor (approximate date)
- Moses ben Hanoch, Jewish rabbi (approximate date)
- Joseph Bringas, Byzantine eunuch and official
- Wu Cheng, Chinese chancellor (b. 893)
- Zhong, empress consort of Southern Tang
Notes and References
- W. Treadgold. A History of the Byzantine state and Society, p. 948.
- Jim Bradbury (2007). The Capetians: Kings of France, 987–1328, p. 43 (London: Hambledon Continuum).
- Richard Brzezinski (1998). History of Poland: Old Poland, King Mieszko I, p. 15. .