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Calendar overview 1090
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Adalbero , Bishop of Würzburg , dies. | The Chinese landscape painter and art theorist Guō Xī dies. |
1090 in other calendars | |
Armenian calendar | 538/539 (turn of the year July) |
Ethiopian calendar | 1082/83 |
Buddhist calendar | 1633/34 (southern Buddhism); 1632/33 (alternative calculation according to Buddhas Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 63rd (64th) cycle
Year of the Metal Horse庚午 ( at the beginning of the year Earth-Snake 己巳) |
Chula Sakarat (Siam, Myanmar) / Dai calendar (Vietnam) | 453/454 (turn of the year April) |
Iranian calendar | 468/469 (around March 21) |
Islamic calendar | 482/483 (March 5-6) |
Jewish calendar | 4850/51 (29/30 August) |
Coptic calendar | 806/807 |
Malayalam calendar | 265/266 |
Seleucid era | Babylon: 1400/01 (turn of the year April)
Syria: 1401/02 (New Year October) |
Spanish era | 1128 |
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) | 1146/47 (turn of the year April) |
Events
Politics and world events
Holy Roman Empire
- Emperor Heinrich IV. Established the rights of the Worms Jews in the Worms privilege (see chamber servitude ).
- Henry IV makes his second move to Italy to oppose the anti-Sali alliance of Mathilde von Canossa and Welf V of Bavaria. In Italy, he primarily promotes the rising stratum of the urban bourgeoisie. He begins with the siege of Mantua .
- Hermann III. von Hochstaden , Archbishop of Cologne , becomes Arch Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire in Italy .
Iberian Peninsula
- Reconquista : Christian troops conquer Santarém , Lisbon and Sintra .
First documentary mentions
- First documentary mention of Bempflingen , Böhringen , Büsingen am Hochrhein , Eningen unter Achalm , Essingen (Württemberg) , Germersheim , Horb am Neckar , Igersheim , Jagsthausen , Meißen bei Minden , Neckartailfingen , Sachsenheim , Tastungen and Teistungen .
religion
- March 7th : Johann I von Kraichgau becomes Bishop of Speyer as the successor to Rüdiger Huzmann , who died on February 22nd .
- Ivo of Chartres becomes Bishop of Chartres .
Disasters
- March 21st : The Lorsch Monastery is partially destroyed by a fire caused by the custom of striking the windows in the course of a fire .
Born
Exact date of birth unknown
- Abu Hafs Umar , important leader of the Almohads († 1175 )
- Friedrich II. The one-eyed , Duke of Swabia († 1147 )
- Gyergom Chenpo Shönnu Dragpa , clergyman of the Kadam tradition of Tibetan Buddhism (d. 1171 )
- Yuri Dolgoruki , Prince of Rostov, Grand Prince of Kiev († 1157 )
- Udo I of Thuringia , Bishop of Naumburg, participant in the 2nd Crusade († 1148 )
Born around 1090
- Anaclet II , antipope to Pope Innocent II († 1138 )
- Bernhard von Clairvaux , medieval preacher and mystic († 1153 )
- Gerhard II , Count of Geldern, († around 1131)
- Gruffydd ap Rhys , Prince of Deheubarth († 1137 )
- Isaac ben Melchizedek of Siponto , Italian rabbi (died around 1160 )
- Konrad I , Duke of Zähringen, Rector of Burgundy († 1152 )
- Sigurd I , King of Norway, the Isle of Man and the Outer Hebrides, Crusader († 1130 )
- Theobald von Bec , Archbishop of Canterbury († 1161 )
- Vizelin , Bishop of Oldenburg, saint of the Roman Catholic Church († 1154 )
- Walto , German Benedictine, Dept. of Wessobrunn († 1156 / 57 )
Died
January to May
- February 22nd : Rüdiger Huzmann , Bishop of Speyer
- March 22nd : García , King of Galicia (* 1042 )
- April 1st : Günther I. von Wettin , Bishop of Naumburg
- April: Richard de Bienfaite , Norman nobleman
- May 4th : Hermann , Bishop of Metz
- May 12 : Liutold von Eppenstein , Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona (* around 1050 )
- May 18 : Berthold von Rheinfelden , Duke of Swabia (* around 1060 )
- May: Adelheid of Swabia , Queen of Hungary
June to December
- June 16 : Günther von Krappfeld , first bishop of Gurk
- June 26 : Jaromír-Gebehard , Bishop of Prague (* around 1040 )
- July 3 : Egbert II of Meissen. , Margrave of Meissen, Count of Friesland (* 1059 / 1061 )
- September 19 : Lucia from the mountain , hermit and saint
- October 6 : Adalbero , Bishop of Würzburg, Count of Lambach-Wels (* around 1010 )
- December 8 : Robert de Conteville, comte de Mortain , Norman nobleman (* 1031 )
- December: Hartwig von Hersfeld , Abbot of Hersfeld
Exact date of death unknown
- Baudouin de Meules , Norman nobleman
- Guō Xī , Chinese painter and art theorist (* 1020 )
- Wilhelm von Poitiers , Norman chronicler and chaplain of Wilhelm I the Conqueror (* around 1020 )
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