1042
Year 1042 was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
- April 19 - Emperor Michael V Kalaphates banishes his adoptive mother and co-ruler Zoë, for plotting to poison him, to the island of Principo. His announcement as sole emperor leads to a popular revolt.
- April 20 - Zoë is proclaimed as empress at an assembly in Hagia Sophia, along with her sister Theodora, as co-ruler. Michael V flees to the monastery of Stoudios, but is arrested, blinded and castrated.
- Zoë recalls Synodianos, governor of the Catepanate of Italy, and replaces him with George Maniakes. All of Apulia is in the hands of the Lombard rebels.
- June 11 - Zoë marries her third husband, a Byzantine bureaucrat who ascends as co-emperor Constantine IX at Constantinople. Theodora agrees to surrender her co-emperorship.
- Summer - George Maniakes goes on a march through Apulia, plundering the towns that have declared for the Lombard rebels. Constantine IX recalls Maniakes to Constantinople.
- George Maniakes revolts against Constantine IX and is declared emperor by his troops. He captures Pardos who has landed with an army at Otranto to take over his command.
- Byzantine–Arab War: The Byzantines reconquer the fortress city of Edessa, returning it to Christian hands, after 400 years of Islamic rule.
- Duklja secures its independence from the Byzantine Empire.
Europe
- January 25 - Abbad I dies after a 19-year reign as independent ruler of the Taifa of Seville in Al-Andalus. He is succeeded by his son Abbad II.
- Casimir I, duke of Poland, succeeds in reuniting the realm which earns him the name "the Restorer". He signs a treaty with Bretislav I, duke of Bohemia, at Regensburg.
- June 8 - Magnus the Good becomes king of Denmark after the death of Harthacnut. Despite a claim to the throne by Sweyn II, Magnus takes control of Denmark.
- Autumn - Norman mercenaries assemble at Matera and decide to elect William Iron Arm as count of Melfi and leader of the Normans in Southern Italy.
- Harald Hardrada, leader of the Varangian Guard in the Byzantine Empire, returns to Norway, possibly because of his involvement in Maniakes' revolt.
- Finnish–Novgorodian War: Grand Prince Vladimir Yaroslavich wages a campaign against the Tavastians.
England
- June 8 - King Harthacnut collapses and dies while attending a party. His half-brother Edward the Confessor becomes king of England.
Islamic world
- The Almoravids, led by Abdallah ibn Yasin, invade Morocco.
Births
- Bolesław II the Generous, king of Poland
- Canute IV, king of Denmark
- Fujiwara no Morozane, Japanese nobleman and regent
- Gissur Ísleifsson, Icelandic clergyman and bishop
- Johannes of Jerusalem, French monk and abbot
- Louis the Springer, German nobleman
- Minamoto no Yoshitsuna, Japanese samurai
- Sancho V, king of Aragon and Pamplona
Deaths
- January 25 - Abbad I, founder of the Abbadid Dynasty
- June 8 - Harthacnut, king of Denmark and England
- August 24 - Michael V Kalaphates, Byzantine emperor
- Anushtakin al-Dizbari, Fatimid governor of Aleppo
- Pardos, Byzantine governor of Italy