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The main difference between forms 1042 and 1042-S is that form 1042-S is concerned with payments made to foreign persons, while form 1042 is concerned with determining how much income will be withheld for tax withholding purposes. Also, Form 1042-S must always be filed together with Form 1042-T, [3] but Form 1042 can be filed by itself.
The death of Michael IV and the overthrow of Michael V in 1042 led to Constantine being recalled from his place of exile and appointed as a judge in Greece. [10] However, before he could commence his appointment, Constantine was summoned to Constantinople , where the fragile working relationship between Michael V's successors, Empresses Zoë ...
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1.1.4 Islamic world. 2 Births. 3 Deaths. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Year 1042 was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.
Payload(s) Outcome Remarks 1 13 March 2024, 02:01:12 Rapid Launch Small Satellite Failure Vehicle automatically destroyed by its Flight Termination System at T+5 seconds, [14] owing to lower vehicle thrust and speed than intended. [15] 2 18 December 2024, 02:00:00 TATARA-1 PARUS-T1A SC-Sat1 ISHIKI Failure Carried four CubeSats and one ...
Michael V Kalaphates (Ancient Greek: Μιχαήλ Καλαφάτης, Michaḗl Kalaphátēs) was Byzantine emperor for four months in 1041–1042. He was the nephew and successor of Michael IV and the adoptive son of Michael IV's wife Empress Zoe. He was popularly called "the Caulker" (Kalaphates) in accordance with his father's original ...
[4]: 503 She was Porphyrogenita, [5]: 259 "born into the purple"; the appellation for a child born in the capital to a reigning emperor. Her father became co-emperor in 962 and sole emperor upon the death of his brother Basil II in 1025. His reign as sole emperor lasted less than three years, from 15 December 1025 to 12 November 1028.
The Battle of Bar (Serbian Cyrillic: Битка код Бара, romanized: Bitka kod Bara) took place in 1042 or 1043, [3] [1] between the army of Stefan Vojislav, the Serbian ruler of Duklja, and Byzantine forces led by Michaelus Anastasii governor of Dyrrhachium and local Slavic vassals.