ca. 1025-1050: Homilies of James of Kokkinobaphos, texts and illustrated manuscript. 1025-1037: Rebuilding of the Church of Hagia Sophia in Kiev. 1025-1028: Constantine VIII becomes emperor. 1027-1039: Conrad II emperor in the West. 1028-1034: Rebuilding of the Churches of Theotokos Peribleptos in Constantinople and of Panagia ton Chalkeon in Thessalonike. 1029: First principality of the Normans in Campania (Abersa). 1030 (circa): Rise of the independent Italian city state. 1030-1058: Stephen I becomes King of Hungary; Hungary converts to Christianity. 1038: Treaty between the Byzantines and the Fatimids. 1038-1157: Dynasty of the emirs and consquently of the Seljuk sultans in Iran and in the Near East. 1042-1046: Hagia Sophia of Kiev, mosaics. 1042-1050: The crown of Constantine IX Monomachos. 1042-050: The Mosaic of Zoe and Constantine Monomachos in Hagia Sophia of Constantinople. 1042-1054: Rebuilding of the Church of St George of Mangana in Constantinople. 1045 (circa): Rebuilding of the katholikon of the Nea Mone in Chios. 1045-1050: Building of the Church of Hagia Sophia of Novgorod. 1049-1054: Leo IX, pope of Rome. First fruits of the Gregorian reformation. 1054: Schism between the Eastern and the Western Church After 1058: Arabic and Greek medical works translated in the abbey of Montecassino. 1059: The pope acknowledges the occupation of the southern Italy by Robert Guiscard. 1060-1091: The Normans conquer Sicily. 1060-1070: Rebuilding of the Churches of St Theodoroi and Kapnikareas in Athens. 1065: The Turks cross into Armenia and conquer its capital Ani. 1066: Conquest of England by the Normans under William the Conqueror. 1067: The Turks occupy Caesarea. 1070 (circa): Wall paintings of Berze-la-Ville. 1071: Victory of the Seljuks over the Byantines at Mantzikert in Armenia. Conquest of Bari by Robert Guiscard. Foundation of the abbey of Montecassino. 1080 (circa):Suleiman conquers all Asia Minor. Mosaic decoration in the katholikon of Daphni Monastery, Attica. |