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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries: 10th century11th century12th century
Decades: 990s  1000s  1010s  – 1020s –  1030s  1040s  1050s
Years: 1021 1022 102310241025 1026 1027
1024 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar1024
MXXIV
Ab urbe condita1777
Armenian calendar473
ԹՎ ՆՀԳ
Assyrian calendar5774
Balinese saka calendar945–946
Bengali calendar431
Berber calendar1974
English Regnal yearN/A
Buddhist calendar1568
Burmese calendar386
Byzantine calendar6532–6533
Chinese calendar癸亥(Water Pig)
3720 or 3660
    — to —
甲子年 (Wood Rat)
3721 or 3661
Coptic calendar740–741
Discordian calendar2190
Ethiopian calendar1016–1017
Hebrew calendar4784–4785
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1080–1081
 - Shaka Samvat945–946
 - Kali Yuga4124–4125
Holocene calendar11024
Igbo calendar24–25
Iranian calendar402–403
Islamic calendar414–415
Japanese calendarJian 4 / Manju 1
(万寿元年)
Javanese calendar926–927
Julian calendar1024
MXXIV
Korean calendar3357
Minguo calendar888 before ROC
民前888年
Nanakshahi calendar−444
Seleucid era1335/1336 AG
Thai solar calendar1566–1567
Tibetan calendar阴水猪年
(female Water-Pig)
1150 or 769 or −3
    — to —
阳木鼠年
(male Wood-Rat)
1151 or 770 or −2

1024 (MXXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1024th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 24th year of the 2nd millennium, the 24th year of the 11th century, and the 5th year of the 1020s decade. As of the start of 1024, the Gregorian calendar was 6 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which was the dominant calendar of the time.

Pope John XIX (r. 1024–1032)
Pope John XIX (r. 1024–1032)

References

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  1. Wortley, John, ed. (2010). John Skylitzes: A Synopsis of Byzantine History, 811–1057. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 347. ISBN 978-0-521-76705-7.