1029

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1029 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar 1029
MXXIX
Ab urbe condita 1782
Armenian calendar 478
ԹՎ ՆՀԸ
Assyrian calendar 5779
Balinese saka calendar 950–951
Bengali calendar 436
Berber calendar 1979
English Regnal year N/A
Buddhist calendar 1573
Burmese calendar 391
Byzantine calendar 6537–6538
Chinese calendar 戊辰年 (Earth  Dragon)
3726 or 3519
     to 
己巳年 (Earth  Snake)
3727 or 3520
Coptic calendar 745–746
Discordian calendar 2195
Ethiopian calendar 1021–1022
Hebrew calendar 4789–4790
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 1085–1086
 - Shaka Samvat 950–951
 - Kali Yuga 4129–4130
Holocene calendar 11029
Igbo calendar 29–30
Iranian calendar 407–408
Islamic calendar 419–420
Japanese calendar Chōgen 2
(長元2年)
Javanese calendar 931–932
Julian calendar 1029
MXXIX
Korean calendar 3362
Minguo calendar 883 before ROC
民前883年
Nanakshahi calendar −439
Seleucid era 1340/1341 AG
Thai solar calendar 1571–1572
Tibetan calendar 阳土龙年
(male Earth-Dragon)
1155 or 774 or 2
     to 
阴土蛇年
(female Earth-Snake)
1156 or 775 or 3
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Year 1029 ( MXXIX ) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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Year 1025 (MXXV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.

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Year 900 (CM) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

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References

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