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Year 1100 was a leap year starting on Sunday in the Julian calendar. It last year of the 11th century and the first year of the 12th century.
1100. February 23 – Zhezong, Chinese emperor (b. 1077) February 25 – Gerland, bishop of Agrigento; March 28 – Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde, German noblewoman;
c. 1100 BC —Late Minoan culture ends. c. 1100 BC —Greek Dark Ages begin. c. 1100 BC —Beginning of the proto-Villanovan culture in northern Italy. c. 1100 BC —The New Kingdom in Egypt comes to an end. c. 1100 BC —The Shang dynasty ends in China. c. 1100 BC —Kurukshetra War begins in Later Vedic period in Kuru Kingdom.
1100. 2 August – King William II dies in a hunting accident in the New Forest; his brother Henry I claims the throne. [1] 5 August – coronation of Henry I [1] at Westminster Abbey. He issues the Charter of Liberties to mark his coronation. 23 September – Archbishop of Canterbury Anselm returns from exile at the invitation of Henry I. [2]
1100 Death of William II, Henry I accedes to the throne of England; 1100 White Tower (Tower of London) completed; 12th century. 1135 Death of Henry I, accession of ...
The Late Bronze Age collapse was a period of societal collapse in the Mediterranean basin during the 12th century BC. It is thought to have affected much of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East, in particular Egypt, Anatolia, the Aegean, eastern Libya, and the Balkans.
Political boundaries in Eastern Hemisphere in early half of 11th century Political boundaries in Eastern Hemisphere at the end of the 11th century. The 11th century is the period from 1001 (represented by the Roman numerals MI) through 1100 (MC) in accordance with the Julian calendar, and the 1st century of the 2nd millennium.
The High Middle Ages, or High Medieval Period, was the period of European history that lasted from AD 1000 to 1300. The High Middle Ages were preceded by the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle Ages, which ended around AD 1500 (by historiographical convention).