1084
Year 1084 was a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
- March 31 - Emperor Henry IV besieges Rome and enters the city. He is crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Antipope Clement III in Rome and receives the patrician authority.
- May - Sack of Rome: Duke Robert Guiscard leads a Norman army north and enters Rome; the city is sacked, and Henry IV is forced to retreat.
- Robert Guiscard returns with 150 warships in Illyria, and occupies Corfu and Kefalonia with the support of Ragusa and the Dalmatian city-states.
- King Halsten Stenkilsson is killed and his brother Inge the Elder is deposed in Svealand. Inge is replaced by his brother-in-law Blot-Sweyn.
Seljuk Empire
- The Seljuk Turks under Sultan Malik-Shah I conquer Byzantine Antioch, held by Philaretos Brachamios, an Armenian general, who seizes power as a usurper.
Asia
- Sima Guang, Chinese chancellor and historian, with a group of scholars, completes the Zizhi Tongjian, a chronicle of universal history of China.
- April 21 - King Kyansittha begins his reign as ruler of the Pagan Kingdom in Burma.
By topic
Religion
- Pope Gregory VII, who has been forced by the presence in Rome of Henry IV to retreat to the Castel Sant'Angelo, is freed by Robert Guiscard and restores papal authority in Rome.
- Bruno of Cologne founds the Carthusian Order which includes both monks and nuns. He builds a hermitage in the French Alps.
- Building work starts on Worcester Cathedral in England, orchestrated by Bishop Wulfstan.