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* [[Alfonso VI of Castile]] conquers [[Coria, Cáceres|Coria]].<ref name=picard2000>{{cite book|last=Picard|first=Christophe|title=Le Portugal musulman (VIIIe-XIIIe siècle. L'Occident d'al-Andalus sous domination islamique|year=2000|publisher=Maisonneuve & Larose|location=Paris|isbn=2-7068-1398-9|page=109}}</ref>
* [[Alfonso VI of Castile]] conquers [[Coria, Cáceres|Coria]].<ref name=picard2000>{{cite book|last=Picard|first=Christophe|title=Le Portugal musulman (VIIIe-XIIIe siècle. L'Occident d'al-Andalus sous domination islamique|year=2000|publisher=Maisonneuve & Larose|location=Paris|isbn=2-7068-1398-9|page=109}}</ref>
* [[Pope Gregory VII]] places the island of [[Corsica]] under the secular rule of the Archbishop of [[Pisa]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Colombani|first=Philippe|title=Héros corses du Moyen Age|year=2010|publisher=Albiana|location=Ajaccio|isbn=978-2-84698-338-9|page=173}}</ref>
* [[Pope Gregory VII]] places the island of [[Corsica]] under the secular rule of the Archbishop of [[Pisa]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Colombani|first=Philippe|title=Héros corses du Moyen Age|year=2010|publisher=Albiana|location=Ajaccio|isbn=978-2-84698-338-9|page=173}}</ref>
* [[Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy| Hugh of Burgundy]] supports the [[Sancho Ramírez|king of Aragon]], in his conquest of the castle of [[Secastilla|Muñones]] from the [[Ahmad al-Muqtadir|emir of Zaragossa]].<ref name="cruzadas aragon">{{cite journal|last=Canellas |first=Angel |title=Las Cruzadas de Aragon en el Siglo XI |year=1951 |url=http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/fichero_articulo?codigo=2110493&orden=81753 |accessdate=22 February 2012 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/65ijblCS4?url=http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/fichero_articulo?codigo=2110493 |archivedate=February 25, 2012 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref>
* [[Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy| Hugh of Burgundy]] supports the [[Sancho Ramírez|king of Aragon]], in his conquest of the castle of [[Secastilla|Muñones]] from the [[Ahmad al-Muqtadir|emir of Zaragossa]].<ref name="cruzadas aragon">{{cite journal|last=Canellas |first=Angel |title=Las Cruzadas de Aragon en el Siglo XI |year=1951 |url=http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/fichero_articulo?codigo=2110493&orden=81753 |accessdate=22 February 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/65ijblCS4?url=http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/fichero_articulo?codigo%3D2110493%26orden%3D81753 |archivedate=February 25, 2012 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref>


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1077 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1077
MLXXVII
Ab urbe condita1830
Armenian calendar526
ԹՎ ՇԻԶ
Assyrian calendar5827
Balinese saka calendar998–999
Bengali calendar484
Berber calendar2027
English Regnal year11 Will. 1 – 12 Will. 1
Buddhist calendar1621
Burmese calendar439
Byzantine calendar6585–6586
Chinese calendar丙辰年 (Fire Dragon)
3774 or 3567
    — to —
丁巳年 (Fire Snake)
3775 or 3568
Coptic calendar793–794
Discordian calendar2243
Ethiopian calendar1069–1070
Hebrew calendar4837–4838
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1133–1134
 - Shaka Samvat998–999
 - Kali Yuga4177–4178
Holocene calendar11077
Igbo calendar77–78
Iranian calendar455–456
Islamic calendar469–470
Japanese calendarJōhō 4 / Jōryaku 1
(承暦元年)
Javanese calendar981–982
Julian calendar1077
MLXXVII
Korean calendar3410
Minguo calendar835 before ROC
民前835年
Nanakshahi calendar−391
Seleucid era1388/1389 AG
Thai solar calendar1619–1620
Tibetan calendar阳火龙年
(male Fire-Dragon)
1203 or 822 or 50
    — to —
阴火蛇年
(female Fire-Snake)
1204 or 823 or 51
Eduard Schwoiser "Heinrich vor Canossa" (Henry IV at Canossa; 1862)

Year 1077 (MLXXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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  1. ^ Picard, Christophe (2000). Le Portugal musulman (VIIIe-XIIIe siècle. L'Occident d'al-Andalus sous domination islamique. Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose. p. 109. ISBN 2-7068-1398-9.
  2. ^ Colombani, Philippe (2010). Héros corses du Moyen Age. Ajaccio: Albiana. p. 173. ISBN 978-2-84698-338-9.
  3. ^ Canellas, Angel (1951). "Las Cruzadas de Aragon en el Siglo XI". Archived from the original on February 25, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2012. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)