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1073 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar 1073
MLXXIII
Ab urbe condita 1826
Armenian calendar 522
ԹՎ ՇԻԲ
Assyrian calendar 5823
Balinese saka calendar 994–995
Bengali calendar 480
Berber calendar 2023
English Regnal year 7  Will. 1   8  Will. 1
Buddhist calendar 1617
Burmese calendar 435
Byzantine calendar 6581–6582
Chinese calendar 壬子年 (Water  Rat)
3770 or 3563
     to 
癸丑年 (Water  Ox)
3771 or 3564
Coptic calendar 789–790
Discordian calendar 2239
Ethiopian calendar 1065–1066
Hebrew calendar 4833–4834
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 1129–1130
 - Shaka Samvat 994–995
 - Kali Yuga 4173–4174
Holocene calendar 11073
Igbo calendar 73–74
Iranian calendar 451–452
Islamic calendar 465–466
Japanese calendar Enkyū 5
(延久5年)
Javanese calendar 977–978
Julian calendar 1073
MLXXIII
Korean calendar 3406
Minguo calendar 839 before ROC
民前839年
Nanakshahi calendar −395
Seleucid era 1384/1385 AG
Thai solar calendar 1615–1616
Tibetan calendar 阳水鼠年
(male Water-Rat)
1199 or 818 or 46
     to 
阴水牛年
(female Water-Ox)
1200 or 819 or 47
Pope Gregory VII (c. 1015-1085) Pope Gregory VII.jpg
Pope Gregory VII (c. 1015–1085)

Year 1073 ( MLXXIII ) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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