980

Year 980 (CMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Europe

 * Peace is concluded between Emperor Otto II (the Red) and King Lothair III (or Lothair IV) at Margut, ending the Franco-German war of 978–980. Lothair renounces his claim on Lower Lorraine, while Otto promises to recognize Lothair's son Louis V as the rightful heir of the West Frankish Kingdom.
 * June 11 – Vladimir I (the Great), grand prince of Kiev, consolidates the Kievan realm from modern Ukraine to the Baltic Sea. Vladimir is proclaimed ruler (knyaz) of all Kievan Rus'.
 * Fall – Otto II sets off on his first expedition to Italy. He leaves the government in the hands of Archchancellor Willigis. Otto is accompanied by his wife, Empress Theophanu.
 * Winter – Otto II celebrates Christmas with his family at Ravenna. He receives the Iron Crown of Lombardy as the King of Italy.
 * King Harald Bluetooth orders the construction of the Viking ring fortress of Trelleborg (modern Denmark).

England

 * Viking raids from Scandinavia threaten the southern English coast after a pause of 25 years. Hampshire and the Isle of Thanet are ravaged.

Arabian Empire

 * The Dari dialect (which will become the major language of Persia) is developed in the royal courts of the Samanid Empire in Central Asia.

Africa

 * The Kilwa Sultanate, centered at Kilwa (an island off modern Tanzania), is founded by Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi, Persian prince of Shiraz.

Religion

 * Notker (or Notger), Frankish Benedictine monk and bishop, founds the Prince-Bishopric of Liège (modern Belgium) which will remain an independent state inside the Holy Roman Empire for more than 800 years.

Births

 * July 5 – Mokjong, king of Goryeo (Korea) (d. 1009)
 * July 15 – Ichijō, emperor of Japan (d. 1011)
 * Abu Mansur al-Baghdadi, Persian scholar (d. 1037)
 * Abu 'Ubayd al-Juzjani, Persian physician (d. 1070)
 * Adalbero, German nobleman (approximate date)
 * Avicenna, Persian polymath (approximate date)
 * Baldwin IV (the Bearded), French nobleman (d. 1035)
 * Bardo, German abbot and archbishop (approximate date)
 * Benedict VIII, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 1024)
 * Einar Thambarskelfir, Norwegian nobleman (d. 1050)
 * Ekkehard IV, Swiss chronicler (approximate date)
 * Farrukhi Sistani, Persian poet (approximate date)
 * Geoffrey I, French nobleman (d. 1008)
 * Herman I, German nobleman (approximate date)
 * Humbert I, founder of the House of Savoy (approximate date)
 * Pope Nicholas II, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 1061)
 * Olof Skötkonung, king of Sweden (approximate date)
 * Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1002)
 * Sviatopolk I, Grand Prince of Kiev (approximate date)
 * Tancred of Hauteville, Norman nobleman (d. 1041)
 * Theodora Porphyrogenita, Byzantine empress (d. 1056)
 * Xuedou Chongxian, Chinese Buddhist monk (d. 1052)

Deaths

 * February 15 – Berthold, German nobleman (approximate date)
 * September 28 – Minamoto no Hiromasa, Japanese nobleman (b. 918)
 * Dado (or Dodon), Italian nobleman (approximate date)
 * Domnall ua Néill (or Donal O'Neill), High King of Ireland
 * Eoghan Ua Cathain, abbot of Clonfert (Ireland)
 * Gunnhild, Norwegian Viking queen (approximate date)
 * Ibn Khalawayh, Persian scholar and grammar (or 981)
 * Liu Chang, emperor of Southern Han (b. 942)
 * Yaropolk I, Grand Prince of Kiev (approximate date)