1089

This page relates to the year 1089 Calendrier Julien.

Events

  • April 20th: Assassination of Dmitar Zvonimir. The Hungary occupies the Slavonie.
    • the Croatian are then divided into a kingdom of Croatia, born at the 10th century in the south from the Pannonia, and the cities of the coast like Zara ( Zadar ) or Spalato ( Split ), whose Latin population starts with slaviser. Venice seeks to put the hand on the Adriatic littoral , and engages a war against the king de Croatie, which calls upon the Hungary. Died of their king Zvonimir, assassinated, the Croatian tribes ask Ladislas Ier of Hungary, brother of the widow of Zvonimir, to take advantage of its rights on the Croatia and the Dalmatie. Ladislas occupies the Slavonie, then launches out to the conquest of Dalmatie. Venice and the Papauté is opposed to it and the war finishes under the king Koloman (1095) by the reconquest of the interior, while the cities remain with the hands of the Vénitiens.
  • September 29th: Etienne-Henri becomes count of Blois, Chartres and Meaux (fine in 1102).
  • September: Resumption of negotiations between the pope Urbain II and the emperor Alexis I {{er}} Comnène who seek to secure a mutual support, one against the emperor Henri IV, the other against the Normands of Sicily. Urbain II raises the round of applause of excommunication against Alexis Ier in the presence of the ambassadors of this one.

  • Alexis I {{er}} Comnène seeks of the assistance near the count of Flanders, Robert the Clippings, ghost of a pilgrimage with Jerusalem by Constantinople. Robert the Clippings promises in Alexis Ier five hundred knight sending, who will collaborate in the fight against the Turks and the Petchenègues. Alexis also manages to launch against Petchenègues several time another wandering people, the Coumans.
  • the pope Urbain II lance a French Crusade in Spain.

  • Beginning of the reign of David III the Manufacturer, king of Georgia (fine in 1125).

Art & culture

  • Drafting of the Constitution of the Church by the métropolite of Kiev Jean II.
  • Completion of the cathedral Saint-Michel of Pereïaslav, outpost city of the Russians in the steppe.

Births in 1089

Death in 1089

Map-bms: 1089

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