1067
Year 1067 was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
- May 22 - Emperor Constantine X dies after a 7-year reign at Constantinople. His wife, Empress Eudocia Macrembolitissa, is crowned Augusta and becomes co-regent for her two sons along with Constantine's brother John Doukas, who rules as Caesar of the Byzantine Empire.
Seljuk Empire
- Spring - The Seljuk Turks make incursions into Mesopotamia, Cilicia and Cappadocia. They sack the Byzantine city of Caesarea, move south through the Cilician Gates and raid the region around Antioch in Syria.
Europe
- March 3 - Battle on the Nemiga River: The three sons of Grand Prince Yaroslav I – Iziaslav I, Sviatoslav II, and Vsevolod I – defeat the forces under Vseslav of Polotsk.
- Eric and Eric, two pretenders to the Swedish throne, are both killed during the struggle for power in Sweden. Halsten, son of the late King Stenkil, becomes the new ruler.
- Olaf III returns to Norway with the remaining troops from the Battle of Stamford Bridge. He is proclaimed king and co-ruler with his older brother Magnus II.
- Wartburg Castle is founded by Louis the Springer, count of Thuringia.
- Minsk and Orsha are first mentioned in the chronicles, making them two of the oldest cities in Belarus.
England
- Spring - King William I returns to Normandy and takes with him Edgar Ætheling, Archbishop Stigand, and the brothers Morcar and Edwin.
- Odo of Bayeux, a half-brother of William I, is appointed Earl of Kent and becomes William's deputy in England. His wealth and land become considerable.
- Eustace II, count of Boulogne, supports the Kentishmen in an attempt to seize Dover Castle. The conspiracy fails, and Eustace is sentenced to forfeit his English fiefs.
- Winter - William I marches on Exeter, which he besieges. The city holds out for 18 days, and after its fall William builds Rougemont Castle there to secure the region.
- Winchester Castle in Hampshire is founded by William I; it is later one of the seats of government of the Norman kings ruling England.
China
- January 25 - Emperor Yingzong of the Song dynasty dies after a 4-year reign. He is succeeded by his 18-year-old son Shen Zong as emperor of China.
By topic
Religion
- December 6 - A fire, the second in as many years, heavily damages Canterbury Cathedral in England.