Events noted in 1000

The event pages are experimental; the OCR errors in the text mean this is incomplete and unreliable but I offer it in the hopes that it will be of some use. Events shown include births and deaths of people with their own entries, and also the publication dates of some of the works cited.

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1000

Publication: “The Siege of Damascus,” by Duncombe, William writer

Publication: “Favus Patrum,” by Fichet, Alexander a man of considerable learning

Publication: “An humble and hearty Address to all the Protestants in the present Army,” by Johnson, Samuel divine

Publication: “A Regulation for Seamen; wherein a method is humbly proposed, whereby their Majesties fleet may at all times be speedily and effectually manned, and the Merchants be more readily and cheaper served, without having their men at any time pressed or taken away; setting forth the great advantages that will accrue thereby to the king, merchant, and subject in general, whereby these islands will be more secure and happy, the king’s revenue considerably be eased, trade in general be quickened and encouraged, and every individual subject receive benefit thereby, in lessening the price of all naval commodities; wherein is also proposed, a method or nursery for training up of Seamen to supply the loss and decay of them in time of War: as also, the giving hereby equal liberty and advantage to all seamen, removing many hardships that they now suffer under, and giving them many encouragements that they do not now enjoy. By John Perry, late Captain of the Signet Fire-ship, now a prisoner in the Marshalsea, according to sentence of a late CourtMartial. To. which is added, a short Narrative of his Case relating to his loss of the said ship in company' of the Diamond Frigate, in September 1693,” by Perry, John captain

1005

Died: Ælfric archbishop

Born: Lanfranc archbishop

1008

Died: Bernard Of Menthon monk

1013

Born: Alfes, Isaac rabbi

1014

Born: Abulgasi, Bayatur khan of the Tartars

1022

Publication: “Tot sibi sunt dotes, Virgo, quot sidera ccelo.” by Puteanus, Erycius in Flemish Vander Putten

1023

Born: Hugh Of Cluni saint

1028

Died: Dithmar

1030

Died: Adalberon, Ascelinus bishop

Born: Bruno, St. founder of the Carthusian monks

Born: Ingulphus abbot

1033

Born: Anselm archbishop

1035

Born: Ives in Latin Ivo

1038

Died: Agelnoth or Æthelnoth

Died: Alhazen

1050

Born: Saemund, Sigfusson writer

1053

Born: Guibert abbot

1056

Born: Nestor, A Monk Of The Convent Of Petchersti At Kiof In Russia, Whose Secular Name Is Not Known was born in 1056

1057

Died: Aboulola, Ahmed Ben Soliman poet

1058

Born: Algazeli, Abou-Hamed-Mohammed philosopher

1060

Publication: “Annales” by Ptolemy of Lucca

1065

Born: Hugh De Flavigny born in 1065

1066

Died: Aldred abbot

1073

Died: Damian, Peter cardinal

1075

Died: Suidas author of a celebrated Greek Lexicon

Born: Vitalis, Ordericus historian

Died: Xyphilin, John a patriarch of Constantinople in the eleventh century

1076

Publication: “Camera Regis, or a short view of Lon^ don, viz. antiquity, &c, officers, courts, customs, franchises,” by Brydal, John antiquary

1079

Born: Abelard, Peter the son of Berenger

1081

Died: Scylitza, John called also Cu­Ropalates

1082

Born: Suger the abbé

1087

Died: Constantine Of Africa and surnamed the African

Died: Turgot historian

1088

Died: Berengarius the celebrated archdeacon of Angers (1000–?)

1089

Died: Lanfranc archbishop

Born: Roscellinus

1091

Died: Augustine usually styled the Apostle of the English

Born: Bernard, St. one of the most

1099

Born: Aben-Ezra -Hezer

Died: Osmund, St. bishop