What Happened This Year 1014

Historical Events from This Year 1014

Politics & Government

Pope Benedict VIII crowns Henry of Bavaria

February 14th, 1014 1011 years ago

Pope Benedict VIII crowned Henry of Bavaria as Holy Roman Emperor in a ceremony at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. This event affirmed Henry's leadership and solidified the alliance between Bavaria and the Papacy, establishing his role as a critical figure in the ongoing power dynamics of Europe. The crowning followed the tradition of anointing emperors in a religious ceremony, signifying divine approval of his rule.

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Military & Warfare

Brian Boru's Victory Over Viking Forces at Clontarf

April 23rd, 1014 1011 years ago

The Battle of Clontarf was a pivotal conflict where Brian Boru, the High King of Ireland, led his forces against Viking invaders. Taking place near Dublin, this fierce battle was fought on Good Friday, with Boru aiming to secure Irish sovereignty. Despite the ultimate victory against the Norsemen, Brian Boru was killed during the fighting, marking a significant turning point in Irish history. This confrontation was not only a clash of arms but also deeply rooted in the cultural identity of Ireland as it sought to rid itself of Viking influence.

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Basil II Defeats Bulgarian Army at Kleidion

July 29th, 1014 1010 years ago

Byzantine Emperor Basil II achieved a decisive victory over the Bulgarian forces at the Battle of Kleidion, significantly weakening Tsar Samuil's military power. Following the battle, Basil II's harsh treatment of the captured Bulgarian soldiers, reportedly totaling 15,000, contributed to the stress and subsequent death of Tsar Samuil from a heart attack shortly thereafter.

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Born in 1014

Anawrahta

King and founder of the Pagan Empire
Born
1014 1011 years ago
Died
April 11th, 1077 948 years ago — 63 years old

Ascended to the throne and established the Pagan Empire in 1044, unifying central Burma. Initiated a series of military campaigns that expanded the empire's territory. Promoted Buddhism throughout the region and constructed numerous significant temples, contributing to the architectural heritage of Myanmar. Implemented administrative reforms that helped solidify his rule and fostered trade and cultural exchanges with neighboring regions.

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People Who Died in 1014 (View all 7)

Sweyn Forkbeard

King of Denmark and England
Died
February 3rd, 1014 1011 years ago — None years old

Ruled as King of Denmark and later King of England during the early 11th century. Achieved notable conquests and extended Viking rule. Reigned as King of England from 1013 until death in 1014. Fostered a powerful dynasty characterized by territorial growth and political influence across northern Europe.

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Yang Yanzhao

Chinese general and military leader
Died
February 9th, 1014 1011 years ago — None years old

Served as a military general during the Later Tang dynasty in China. Yang played a significant role in defending the empire against foreign invasions, particularly from the Khitan forces. His strategies in battle and leadership on the front lines contributed to military successes in the region. Recognized for his contributions to the stability of the dynasty, he became a celebrated figure in Chinese history, with stories of his bravery and martial skills enduring through later generations.

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Brian Boru

Irish king and Battle of Clontarf leader
Died
April 23rd, 1014 1011 years ago — None years old

Ruled as the High King of Ireland from 1002 until 1014. Played a significant role in unifying various Irish kingdoms and was central to the resistance against Viking invasions. Achieved notable military success in the Battle of Clontarf, which was fought on April 23, 1014, where his forces defeated the Vikings and their allies. His reign marked a crucial period in Irish history as it laid the foundation for a more centralized Irish state.

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Bagrat III

1st King of Georgia (Bagratid dynasty)
Died
May 7th, 1014 1010 years ago — None years old

Assumed the throne as King of Georgia in the late 10th century, establishing the unified Kingdom of Georgia. His reign marked the beginning of the Bagratid dynasty, which oversaw significant territorial expansion and consolidation of power. Played a vital role in fostering cultural and political ties among various regions within Georgia. Governed during a time of both internal strife and external threats, managing to strengthen the position of the monarchy and the church within the region. His legacy as the founder of a powerful kingdom continued to influence the history of Georgia long after his death in 1014.

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Æthelstan Ætheling

English Prince and Royal Heir
Died
June 25th, 1014 1010 years ago — None years old

Born into the royal lineage during a turbulent period for England, Æthelstan Ætheling was the son of Æthelred the Unready. His early life was marked by the challenges of Viking invasions and political instability. Following the death of his father and the Danish conquest, he found himself in the complex dynamics between the English and the Danes. He was groomed for the throne but faced the ongoing struggles for power during a time of division. Æthelstan's death in 1014 left behind a legacy of royal expectations and aspirations for a unified England.

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Samuel

Tsar of the Bulgarian Empire
Died
October 6th, 1014 1010 years ago — None years old

Ruled as the tsar of the Bulgarian Empire from 997 to 1014. Established a powerful kingdom that became a dominant force in the Balkan region. Engaged in numerous military campaigns against Byzantine forces, aiming to expand and consolidate territory. Under leadership, the empire experienced significant cultural development, particularly in literature and education. Managed to unite various Slavic tribes and fostered a sense of national identity among the Bulgarian people.

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