Calendar year
The murder of Romanos III in his bath.
Year 1034 (MXXXIV ) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar .
Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
Europe
Spring – Emperor Conrad II (the Elder ) leads a German military expedition via the Rhone River into Burgundy , while two Italian armies led by Archbishop Aribert and Boniface III (margrave of Tuscany ) head over the Alps and join with Count Humbert I at Great St. Bernard Pass .
March – Conrad II converges his armies on Lake Lemano and defeats Count Odo II in battle at Geneva (modern Switzerland ). For his assistance, Conrad grants Humbert I with the Burgundian county of Maurienne .
May – King Mieszko II dies after a 6-year reign (probably killed as a result of a conspiracy) and is succeeded by his 17-year-old son Casimir I (the Restorer ). A violent revolt spreads throughout Poland .
King Sancho III (the Great ) of Pamplona captures León , after defeating a string of rivals. His rule now extends from the borders of Galicia in the west to the County of Barcelona in the east.
Summer – Poland is broken up into regions (during the so-called Pagan Reaction ). Queen Richeza , Casimir I and his sisters Ryksa and Gertruda are driven into exile in Germany .[ 2]
November 25 – King Malcolm II dies in battle at Glamis . He is succeeded by Duncan I , son of his eldest daughter, rather than Macbeth , who is possibly another grandson of his.[ 3]
In Al-Andalus , benefiting from the weakening of the Muslim central authority, the count of Portugal , Gonçalo Maia, conquers Montemor-o-Velho (approximate date).
Franche-Comté becomes subject to the Holy Roman Empire .
Africa
Births
Deaths
February 21 – Hawise of Normandy , French duchess and regent
March 21 – Ezzo (or Ehrenfried ), German count palatine
April 11 – Romanos III (Argyros ), Byzantine emperor (b. 968 )
October 31 – Deokjong , ruler of Goryeo (Korea ) (b. 1016 )
November 9 – Oldřich (or Odalric ), duke of Bohemia
November 19 – Theodoric II , margrave of Lower Lusatia
November 25 – Malcolm II , king of Alba (Scotland )
December 8 – Æthelric (or Brihtmær ), English bishop
Adémar de Chabannes , French monk and historian
Ali ibn Hasan (Ali-Tegin ), Karakhanid ruler (khagan )
Amlaíb mac Sitriuc , Norse-Gaelic king of Dublin
Bernard Roger , French nobleman (approximate date)
Manuchihr I , Persian ruler (shah ) of Shirvan
Matilda of Franconia , daughter of Conrad II
Mieszko II (St. Lambert ), king of Poland
Qian Weiyan , Chinese politician and poet
Salim ibn Mustafad , Mirdasid rebel leader
Samuel ben Hofni , Jewish rabbi and writer
References
^ Norwich, John (1991). Byzantium: the Apogee , pp. 279–80. London: Penguin. ISBN 0-670-80252-2 .
^ Richard Brzezinski (1998). History of Poland: Old Poland, the Piast Dynasty , p. 18. ISBN 83-7212-019-6 .
^ Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland , Adam and Charles Black. Published 1861, Scotland.
^ Meynier, Gilbert (2010). L'Algérie cœur du Maghreb classique: De l'ouverture islamo-arabe au repli (658-1518) . Paris: La Découverte. p. 50.