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This article provides a list of famous people who died in 1015 .
See also: Category: Deaths in 1015
Adelheida Vilichskaya
Vladimir Svyatoslavich
Boris and Gleb
Arduin
February
- February 5 - - Christian saint [1] .
- February 13 - - Bishop of Mo (995-1015), Christian saint
March
- March 30 - - Bishop of Marseille (977-1008)
May
- May 31 - Ernst I - Duke of Swabia (1012-1015)
July
- July 15 - Vladimir Svyatoslavich - Prince of Novgorod (970–988), Grand Prince of Kiev (978–1015)
- July 24 (30)
- Boris Vladimirovich - Prince of Rostov (1010-1015), killed, canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church .
- Georgy Ugrin - a servant of Prince Boris Vladimirovich, killed with him, canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church [2] .
September
- September 1 - Hero II - Margrave of the Saxon East Mark (983-1015), died in battle
- September 9 - Gleb Vladimirovich - Prince of Murom (c. 1013-1015), killed, canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church
- September 12 - Lambert I the Bearded - the first Earl of Louvain (988-1015), Margrave of Brussels (991-1015), died in battle
October
- October 1 - - Earl of Harzgau
November
- - King of Alva (991-1015)
December
- December 14 - Arduin - the last Margrave of Ivrea (c. 990-1014), king of Italy (1002-1004), in 1004-1014 - contender for the crown of Italy
- December 20 - - Bishop of Meissen (992-1015)
- December 24 - - Archbishop of Trier (1008-1015)
Date is unknown or requires clarification.
- - Christian saint [3] .
- - Count of Portugal (1008–1015)
- Gabriel Radomir - king of Bulgaria (1014-1015), killed.
- - Bulgarian consort queen (1014-1015), the second wife of Gabriel Radomir , was killed with her husband.
- - Princess of Nitra , wife of Prince Vazul
- - Syrian physician and psychologist
- Rothbald III - Count of Provence (1008-1015)
- Svyatoslav Vladimirovich - Prince of Drevlyansky (990-1015), killed.
- - Malikite writer
See also
- List of the dead in 1014
- List of the dead in 1016
Notes
- ↑ Adelheid of Wilicho (1008)
- ↑ Sheremetevsky V.V. George Ugrin // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
- ↑ Aquilin of Milan (1015)