1040
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| Millennium | 
| 2nd millennium | 
| Centuries | 
| Decades | 
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| 1040 by topic | 
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| Leaders | 
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| Birth and death categories | 
| Births – Deaths | 
| Establishments and disestablishments categories | 
| Establishments – Disestablishments | 
| Gregorian calendar | 1040 MXL  | 
| Ab urbe condita | 1793 | 
| Armenian calendar | 489 ԹՎ ՆՁԹ  | 
| Assyrian calendar | 5790 | 
| Balinese saka calendar | 961–962 | 
| Bengali calendar | 446–447 | 
| Berber calendar | 1990 | 
| English Regnal year | N/A | 
| Buddhist calendar | 1584 | 
| Burmese calendar | 402 | 
| Byzantine calendar | 6548–6549 | 
| Chinese calendar | 己卯年 (Earth Rabbit) 3737 or 3530 — to — 庚辰年 (Metal Dragon) 3738 or 3531  | 
| Coptic calendar | 756–757 | 
| Discordian calendar | 2206 | 
| Ethiopian calendar | 1032–1033 | 
| Hebrew calendar | 4800–4801 | 
| Hindu calendars | |
| - Vikram Samvat | 1096–1097 | 
| - Shaka Samvat | 961–962 | 
| - Kali Yuga | 4140–4141 | 
| Holocene calendar | 11040 | 
| Igbo calendar | 40–41 | 
| Iranian calendar | 418–419 | 
| Islamic calendar | 431–432 | 
| Japanese calendar | Chōryaku 4 / Chōkyū 1 (長久元年)  | 
| Javanese calendar | 943–944 | 
| Julian calendar | 1040 MXL  | 
| Korean calendar | 3373 | 
| Minguo calendar | 872 before ROC 民前872年  | 
| Nanakshahi calendar | −428 | 
| Seleucid era | 1351/1352 AG | 
| Thai solar calendar | 1582–1583 | 
| Tibetan calendar | ས་མོ་ཡོས་ལོ་ (female Earth-Hare) 1166 or 785 or 13 — to — ལྕགས་ཕོ་འབྲུག་ལོ་ (male Iron-Dragon) 1167 or 786 or 14  | 

Year 1040 (MXL) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
- Spring – Nikephoros Dokeianos, Byzantine governor of the Catepanate of Italy, is murdered by Lombard rebels at Ascoli. He is replaced by Michael Dokeianos, who arrives in November with a Varangian army.
 - August 22–23 – Battle at Brůdek: Duke Bretislav I of Bohemia defeats the German forces under King Henry III ("the Black") in the Bohemian Forest.
 - Peter Delyan leads a rebellion against the Byzantine Empire and is proclaimed by the Bulgarian nobles as emperor (tsar) Peter II in Belgrade.
 - The Emirate of Sicily is divided and fragmented into small fiefdoms. The Arab nobles of Palermo restore the regime of the Kalbids (approximate date).
 
Britain
- March 17 – King Harold Harefoot dies at Oxford at the age of 24. His illegitimate son Ælfwine Haroldsson is left in the care of his grandmother, Ælfgifu of Northampton.
 - June 17 – Harthacnut lands at Sandwich and reclaims the throne of England which had been taken by Harald Harefoot in 1035.
 - August 14 – King Duncan is killed in battle against his first cousin and rival Macbeth, who succeeds him as king of Scotland.
 
Islamic world
- May 23 – Battle of Dandanaqan: The Turkmen Seljuqs defeat the Ghaznavid forces (50,000 men) led by Sultan Mas'ud I at Dandanaqan, a fortress city in the desert near Merv. Ghaznavid commanders Ali Daya and Begtoghdi are blamed for the defeat and executed.
 
By topic
Religion
- Weihenstephan Abbey (Kloster Weihenstephan) in Germany, founds the oldest operating brewery.
 - The Shalu Monastery is founded by the Buddhist monk Chetsun Sherab Jungnay in Tibet.
 
Births
- February 22 – Rashi, French rabbi and writer (d. 1105)
 - July 12 – Yun Kwan, Korean general (d. 1111)
 - Adelaide of Hungary, duchess of Bohemia (d. 1062)
 - Alan Rufus, Norman nobleman (approximate date)
 - Alfonso VI, king of León and Castile (approximate date)
 - Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad, Abbadid emir of Seville (d. 1095) (approximate date)
 - Arnold of Soissons, French bishop (approximate date)
 - Blessed Gerard, founder of the Knights Hospitaller (d. 1120) (approximate date)
 - Bonfilius, bishop of Foligno (approximate date)
 - Conrad I, count of Luxembourg (approximate date)
 - Ernulf, French Benedictine monk and bishop (d. 1124)
 - Gebhard III, bishop of Constance (approximate date)
 - Geoffrey III, Count of Anjou, French nobleman (approximate date)
 - Géza I (Magnus), king of Hungary (approximate date)
 - Guérin of Aumale, Founder of House of Aumale (d. 1100)
 - Guglielmo Embriaco, Genoese merchant (d. 1102) (approximate date)
 - Haziga of Diessen, German countess (approximate date)
 - Harald III, king of Denmark (approximate date)
 - Herman I, margrave of Baden (approximate date)
 - Hugh I, French nobleman (approximate date)
 - Hugh of Die, French bishop (approximate date)
 - Ibn Aqil, Persian theologian and jurist (d. 1119) (approximate date)
 - Ida of Lorraine, French countess (approximate date)
 - Ivo of Chartres, French bishop (approximate date)
 - Ladislaus I, king of Hungary (approximate date)
 - Oddone Frangipane, Italian monk and hermit (d. 1127)
 - Odo I of Furneaux (or Eudes), French nobleman (d. 1086)
 - Roger I of Sicily, Norman nobleman (approximate date)
 - Sikelgaita, Lombard duchess of Apulia (d. 1090)
 - Wulfnoth Godwinson, English nobleman (d. 1094)
 - Xiao Guanyin, Chinese empress consort of the Liao dynasty (d. 1075)
 - Zayn al-Din Gorgani, Persian physician (d. 1136) (approximate date)
 
Deaths
- January 17 – Mas'ud I, Ghaznavid sultan (b. 998)
 - March 3 – Cunigunde, Holy Roman Empress
 - March 17 – Harold Harefoot, king of England[1]
 - May 29 – Renauld I, French nobleman
 - June 21 – Fulk III, French nobleman (b. 970)
 - August 14 – Duncan I, king of Scotland[2]
 - October 1 – Alan III, duke of Brittany (b. 997)
 - Abu Hashim al-Hasan, Zaidi imam and ruler of Jemen
 - Abu Nasr Mushkan, Persian statesman (or 1039)
 - Ali Daya, Ghaznavid commander-in-chief, executed
 - Begtoghdi, Ghaznavid commander-in-chief, executed
 - Bertha of Milan, Lombard duchess (approximate date)
 - Dietrich I, bishop of Meissen (approximate date)
 - Gilbert, Count of Brionne, Norman nobleman (approximate date)
 - Helias of Cologne, Irish abbot and musician
 - Hugh, Italian nobleman (approximate date)
 - Hugh I, count of Empúries and Peralada
 - Ibn al-Haytham, Arab astronomer (approximate date)
 - John V, duke of Gaeta (approximate date)
 - Maria of Amalfi, Lombard duchess (approximate date)
 - Nikephoros Dokeianos, Byzantine general
 - Unsuri, Persian poet and writer (or 1039)
 - Yeshe-Ö, Tibetan lama-king (approximate date)
 
References
- ^ "Harold I | king of England". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
 - ^ Cannon, John; Hargreaves, Anne (March 26, 2009). The Kings and Queens of Britain. OUP Oxford. p. 131. ISBN 978-0-19-158028-4.