1032
Year 1032 was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
- Spring - Emperor Romanos III sends a Byzantine expeditionary army under General Michael Protospatharios, which includes Western auxiliaries and elite troops of Asia Minor, to reinforce the Byzantine position in Calabria.
Europe
- September 6 - King Rudolph III dies without any heirs. He bequeaths his entire dominions to Emperor Conrad II, [Holy Roman Emperor|Conrad II], dispatching to him the Holy Lance and ring of St. Maurice, symbols of Burgundian investiture.
- Odo II, count of Champagne, invades Burgundy and seizes most of the kingdom for himself. With the assistance of Humbert I of Savoy, Queen-dowager Ermengarde flees to the safety of Zürich.
- Winter - Conrad II marches with his army into Champagne and devastates the land – forcing Odo II to sue for peace and swear to abandon Burgundy. The bishops prevent Conrad from seizing control of Burgundy.
- The first mention is made of Kursk, Russia, in the hagiography of Theodosius, who becomes a monk at the Kiev Caves Monastery.
By topic
Religion
- October - Pope John XIX dies after an 8-year pontificate at Rome. He is succeeded by his nephew Benedict IX as the 145th pope of the Catholic Church, while still in his teens.
Births
- February 16 - Ying Zong, Chinese emperor
- September 3 - Go-Sanjō, Japanese emperor
- September 14 - Dao Zong, Chinese emperor
- Abe no Munetō, Japanese nobleman and samurai
- Cheng Hao, Chinese neo-confucian philosopher
- Donald III, king of Scotland
- Ermengol III, count of Urgell
- Gao (Song dynasty)|Gao], Chinese empress consort and regent
- Gyrth Godwinson, English nobleman
- Hugh [de Grandmesnil], Norman warrior and sheriff
- Osbern FitzOsbern, bishop of Exeter
- Touzi Yiqing, Chinese Zen Buddhist monk
- Vratislaus II, king of Bohemia
Deaths
- July 28 - Constance of Arles, French queen
- July 29 - Matilda of Swabia, German duchess
- September 6 - Rudolph III, king of Burgundy
- October 4 - Sancho VI, duke of Gascony
- Ahmad Maymandi, Ghaznavid vizier
- Arslan Yabgu, Turkic chieftain and ruler
- Bezprym, duke of Poland
- Constantine Diogenes, Byzantine general
- Gille Coemgáin, king of Moray
- John XIX, pope of the Catholic Church
- Li (Zhenzong)|Li], Chinese consort and concubine
- Li Deming, Chinese rebel leader
- Odo II, margrave of the Saxon Ostmark
- Otto Orseolo, doge of Venice