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  2. 1060s - Wikipedia

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    The 1060s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1060, and ended on December 31, 1069. Events. ... August 4 – King Henry I of France ...

  3. Category:1060s in France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1060s in France" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. 1060 - Wikipedia

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    King Béla I of Hungary (c. 1015–1063). Year 1060 was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.It was the 1060th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 60th year of the 2nd millennium, the 60th year of the 11th century, and the first year of the 1060s decade.

  5. 1060s in England - Wikipedia

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    King Harold marches south to meet him. [2] 14 October Battle of Hastings: William's forces defeat and kill Harold, probably at Senlac Hill, in East Sussex. [2] Edgar Ætheling proclaimed King by a Witenagemot in London but submits to William some weeks later [1] at Berkhamsted.

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  9. French presence in the Ohio Valley - Wikipedia

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    The French presence in the Ohio Valley was the result of French colonization of North America in present-day Pennsylvania.After Cartier and Champlain's expeditions, France succeeded in establishing relations with the Native American tribes and colonizing the future cities of Montreal and Quebec.