Calendar year
Map of Battle of Civitate (Southern Italy ). Papal forces (left) with blue banners.
Year 1053 (MLIII ) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar .
Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
End of the Pecheneg Revolt : Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos makes peace with the Pechenegs . However, Pecheneg raids do not cease; they not only damage the economy by plundering, but Constantine is also forced to buy protection or peace from them by gifts, land grants, privileges and titles.[ 1]
Europe
June 18 – Battle of Civitate : Norman horsemen (3,000 men), led by Humphrey of Hauteville , count of Apulia and Calabria , rout the combined forces under Pope Leo IX , in Southern Italy . The Normans destroy the allied Papal army and capture Leo, who is imprisoned (as a hostage for 8 months) in Benevento .
December – Conrad I , duke of Bavaria , is summoned to a Christmas court at Merseburg , and deposed by Emperor Henry III . He flees to King Andrew I in Hungary , and joins a coalition with the rebellious Welf III , duke of Carinthia . Henry's 4-year-old son Henry becomes the new duke of Bavaria.
England
By topic
Religion
Births
May 26 – Vladimir II , Grand Prince of Kiev (d. 1125 )[ 2]
July 7 – Shirakawa , emperor of Japan (d. 1129 )
Berenguer Ramon II , count of Barcelona (approximate date)
Guibert of Nogent , French historian and theologian (d. 1124 ) (approximate date)
Hugh of Châteauneuf , bishop of Grenoble (d. 1132 )
Iorwerth ap Bleddyn , Welsh prince of Powys (d. 1111 )
Maria of Alania , Byzantine empress consort (d. 1118 )
Ramon Berenguer II , count of Barcelona (or 1054 )
Solomon (or Salomon), king of Hungary (d. 1087 )
Toba Sōjō , Japanese artist -monk (d. 1140 )
Deaths
by January 5 – Rhys ap Rhydderch , Welsh co-ruler of Morgannwg , killed
March 25 – Procopius of Sázava , Czech hermit
April 15 – Godwin of Wessex , English nobleman
October 25 – Enguerrand II , count of Ponthieu
November 7 – Lazaros , Byzantine monk and stylite
Abu'l-Fath an-Nasir ad-Dailami , imam of Yemen , killed
Chananel ben Chushiel , Tunisian Jewish rabbi (b. 990 )
Cormac O'Ruadrach , Irish priest and archdeacon
Liu Yong , Chinese poet of the Song dynasty (b. 987 )
Murchadh Ua Beolláin , Irish priest and archdeacon
Wulfsige (or Wulsy), English bishop of Lichfield
References