Calendar year
Basil II (right) and his step-father, Emperor Nikephoros II (r. 963–969).
Year 976 (CMLXXVI ) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar .
Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
Europe
June – Emir Abu'l-Qasim launches a raiding expedition into Byzantine Italy from Sicily . He imposes a tribute on the cities of Cosenza and Cellere . Meanwhile, a Fatimid fleet assaults the Apulian coast and raids the surrounding countryside. Abu'l-Qasim sends an army to Otranto and besieges Gravina , before returning to Sicily – bringing home hundreds of captives and slaves.
July – Emperor Otto II (the Red ) occupies Regensburg , forcing his rebellious cousin Henry II (the Wrangler ) (who claims rulership over the Holy Roman Empire ) to flee to Bohemia . Henry is deposed and Bavaria is handed over to Otto I of Swabia (a grandson of the late Emperor Otto I ). He sets up the new "Grand Duchy of Carinthia " covering modern-day Austria .[ 1]
Summer – Otto II appoints Leopold I (the Illustrious ), a member of the House of Babenberg , as margrave of the Marcha Orientalis (the later Archduchy of Austria ). In order to maintain his possession in Southern Italy , Otto strengthens his army with 2,100 mailed horsemen (heavy cavalry ) from Germany , of which around 1,500 are to be provided by the Churches.[ 2]
Summer – Pietro IV Candiano , doge of Venice , demands Venetian assistance to put down a revolt in his personal fiefs around Ferrara . The Venetians also revolt against Candiano and assault the doge's palace. Repelled by mercenary forces, they burn the neighborhood – bringing the palace down with it. Candiano and his family escape, but are killed by the mob.
October 16 – Caliph Al-Hakam II dies after a 15-year reign in which he has ended the Fatimid Caliphate in Morocco and made the University of Córdoba the greatest institution in the world. Al-Hakam is succeeded by his 10-year-old son Hisham II as ruler of the Caliphate of Córdoba . His widow Subh becomes regent together with Almanzor the de facto rulers.
China
Births
Deaths
January 10 – John I Tzimiskes , Byzantine emperor
May 11 – Henry I (the Bald ), German nobleman
June 13 – Mansur I , emir of the Samanid Empire
June 14
Aron , Bulgarian nobleman
David , Bulgarian nobleman
Moses , Bulgarian nobleman
June 29 – Gero , archbishop of Cologne
October 8 – Helen of Zadar , queen of Croatia
October 16 – Al-Hakam II , Umayyad caliph (b. 915 )
November 14 – Taizu , Chinese emperor (b. 927 )
Al-Mansur Yahya , Zaidi scholar and imam
Isarn , bishop of Grenoble (approximate date)
Kvirike II , Georgian prince and chorbishop
Madame Huarui , Chinese concubine and poet
Mathgamain mac Cennétig , king of Munster
Pietro IV Candiano , doge of Venice
Rukn al-Dawla , Buyid general and emir
Sun Taizhen , queen of Wuyue (Ten Kingdoms )
Theodoric I , German nobleman (approximate date)
Ali ibn Muhammad al-Iyadi , Arabic poet.
Phạm Thị Trân , Vietnamese opera singer and Mandarin (b. 926 )
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