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{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2011}}{{Year dab|1065}}{{refimprove|date=September 2018}}{{Year nav|1065}}{{C11 year in topic}}Year 1065 (MLXV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe - December 24 – King Ferdinand I (the Great) dies in León after a 11-year reign as Emperor of All Spain. His kingdom is divided among his three sons: the eldest Sancho II, the second Alfonso VI and the youngest García II. The kingdoms of Galicia and Portugal become independent under the rule García.
England - October 3 – Northumbria rebels against Tostig, who is exiled. He takes refuge with his brother-in-law, Count Baldwin V in Flanders (modern Belgium). The Northumbrian nobles choose Morcar (or Morkere) as earl at York.
- December 28 – Westminster Abbey is consecrated by King Edward the Confessor.[1]
Seljuk Empire - Alp Arslan, leader of the Seljuk Turks, campaigns against the Kipchaks and the Türkmen in Central Asia. He captures the city of Kars and plunders the western provinces of Georgia.
China - Sima Guang, chancellor of the Song Dynasty, heads a team of scholars in initiating the compilation of an enormous written universal history of China, known as the Zizhi Tongjian.
By topic Religion - Great German Pilgrimage: A large pilgrimage led by Archbishop Siegfried I of Mainz arrives (after been attack by Bedouin bandits) in Jerusalem. Two weeks later they return to Ramla in April and take ships back to Latakia.
Births - Agnes of Rheinfelden, duchess of Swabia (d. 1111)
- Guarinus of Sitten, bishop of Sion (approximate date)
- Henry I (the Long), German nobleman (d. 1087)
- Hugh VII of Lusignan, count of La Marche (d. 1151)
- Humbert II (the Fat), count of Savoy (d. 1103)
- Li Jie, Chinese writer of the Song Dynasty (d. 1110)
- Sibylla of Burgundy, duchess of Burgundy (d. 1103)
- Stephen I, count palatine of Burgundy (d. 1102)
- Vladislaus I, duke of Bohemia (approximate date)
- Walter Tirel (or William Rufus), English nobleman
Deaths - February 7 – Siegfried I, count of Sponheim
- May 17 – Egilbert (or Engelbert), bishop of Passau
- May 18 – Frederick, duke of Lower Lorraine
- June 27 – George the Hagiorite, Georgian calligrapher (b. 1009)
- July 22 – Ibn Abi Hasina, Arab poet and panegyrist (b. 998)
- July 23 – Gunther of Bamberg, German nobleman
- December 24 – Ferdinand I (the Great), king of León and Castile
- Diarmaid mac Tadgh Ua Ceallaigh, king of Uí Maine
- Ermengol III (or Armengol), count of Urgell (b. 1032)
- Gisela (or Gizella), queen consort of Hungary (b. 985)
- Gomes Echigues, Portuguese knight and governor (b. 1010)
- Gusiluo, Tibetan religious leader of Buddhism (b. 997)
- Llywelyn Aurdorchog, Welsh nobleman (approximate date)
- Thorfinn (the Mighty), Norse nobleman (approximate date)
References 1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.historytoday.com/richard-cavendish/consecration-westminster-abbey|title=The consecration of Westminster Abbey {{!}} History Today|website=www.historytoday.com|access-date=2018-01-31}}
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