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10th century: Encyclopedia - 10th century

As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. 10th century - Overview. 10th century - Events. The beginning of the Medieval Warm Period Viking groups settle in northern France - Norse become Normans Foundation of Cluny, first federated monastic order Incursions of Magyar (Hungarian) cavalry throughout Western Europe (47 expeditions in Germany, Italy and France, 899 - 970) Mi ...

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10th century: Encyclopedia - 10th century BC
(2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC - 1st millennium) 10th century BC - Overview. 10th century BC - Events. Partition of ancient Israel into the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel (c. 925 BC) Foundation of Sparta The kingdom of Ethiopia is founded by Menelik I, son of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. (according to legend) First extant evidence of written Aramaic language The earliest known settlement in Plymouth, England dates back to this e ...

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10th century: Encyclopedia II - Árpáds - 10th century

Árpád (died after 900), the founder of the dynasty who brought the proto-Hungarians to present-day Hungary in 896, was probably succeeded by his nephew, duke Szabolcs, who in turn was succeeded by Árpád's grandson Fajsz (Fales, Falitzi). These two chieftains, who however did not control all proto-Hungarians yet, undertook almost fifty campaigns, by which they forced the Lombards (905–950), the Saxons (924–932), the Byzantine Empire and Bulgaria (934–957) to pay tribute to them. They also destroyed Great Moravia probably around 907. The first two Hungarian chieftains (Bulcsú and Gyula) were ...

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Árpáds, Árpáds - 10th century, Árpáds - 11th century, Árpáds - 12th century, Árpáds - 13th century

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10th century: Encyclopedia II - Early Swedish history - 10th century

The Swedish vikings also played a role in the west during the later Viking Age. This first occurred during the conquest of England under the Danish kings Svein Forkbeard and his son Cnut from 1007-1013. Swedes, along with Norwegians, were recruited as mercenaries to participate in this conquest. Indeed, there is at least one rune stone monument in Sweden attesting to a warrior who won much booty during one of these English campaigns. Later on, Swedes were recruited by the infamous King Harald III of Norway (Harald Hardrada), to help h ...

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Early Swedish history, Early Swedish history - 9th century, Early Swedish history - 10th century, Early Swedish history - Christianization and struggle for power, Early Swedish history - The first union of Sweden and Norway, Early Swedish history - Kalmar Union

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10th century: Encyclopedia - Culture of Lithuania

Lithuanian nation rose in 7th – 9th centuries AC from Baltic nations group. Balts, the ancestors of Lithuanians and Latvians, had arrived to territories between Dnepr, Daugava rivers and the Baltic sea from hypothetic Indo-European original homeland. Many scientists date this arrival to 3 millenary BC. We may only suppose, that Balts, which had been arrived with the main wave of Indo-Europeans, were not included in forming processes or later Indo-European nations in South and Western Europe. Balts stayed away from this development, ...

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10th century: Encyclopedia - Arameans

The Aramaeans, or Arameans, were a Semitic, seminomadic and pastoralist people who originated and had lived in upper Mesopotamia and Syria. Aramaeans have never had a unified empire; they were divided in independent kingdoms all across the Near East. Yet to these Aramaeans befell the privilege of imposing their language and culture upon the entire Near East and beyond. Scholars even have used the term 'Aramaization' for the Syro-Mesopotamian peoples, languages and cultures that have been made 'Aramean'. Arameans - ...

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10th century: Encyclopedia - Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary

A comitatus or less frequently comitat or inaccurately county (for the various names, their origin and use see here) is the name of an administrative unit in the Kingdom of Hungary from the 10th century to 1918. The area of the Kingdom of Hungary also included present-day neighbouring countries of Hungary, i.e.: Slovakia, Ukraine - in Carpathian Ruthenia, Romania - in Transylvania and Banat, Serbia - in Voivodina, Croatia - in ...

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10th century: Encyclopedia - Light

Light is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength that is visible to the eye (visible light) or, in a technical or scientific context, electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength. The three basic dimensions of light (i.e., all electromagnetic radiation) are: Intensity (or brilliance or amplitude), which is related to the human perception of brightness of the light, Frequency (or wavelength), perceived by humans as the color of the light, and Polarization (or angle of vibration), which is not perceptible by ...

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10th century: Encyclopedia - History of Buddhism

The history of Buddhism spans from the 6th century BCE to the present, starting with the birth of the Buddha Siddharta Gautama. This makes it one of the oldest religions practiced today. Throughout this period, the religion evolved as it encountered various countries and cultures, adding to its original Indian foundation Hellenistic as well as Central Asian, East Asian, and Southeast Asian cultural elements. In the process, its geographical extent became considerable so as to affect at one time or another most of the Asian continent. ...

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10th century: Encyclopedia - 970s

Centuries: 9th century - 10th century - 11th century Decades: 920s - 930s - 940s - 950s - 960s - 970s - 980s - 990s - 1000s - 1010s - 1020s Years: 970 971 972 973 974 975 976 977 978 979 Events Category: 970s ...

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10th century: Encyclopedia - 950s

Centuries: 9th century - 10th century - 11th century Decades: 900s - 910s - 920s - 930s - 940s - 950s - 960s - 970s - 980s - 990s - 1000s Years: 950 951 952 953 954 955 956 957 958 959 Events Category: 950s ...

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10th century: Encyclopedia II - Reconquista - The 10th and 11th centuries: crisis and splendour

Knowing the circumstance of Al-Andalus in the 10th and 11th centuries is important to understand the development of the Christian kingdoms. Reconquista - The Caliph of Córdoba. The 9th century saw the Berber revolts, and they returned back to Africa, and many governors of big cities far away from the capital (Córdoba) planned to separate. Then, in 923 the Emir of Córdoba (Abd-al-Rahman III), the last descendant of the Ummayad dynasty, declared himself caliph, independent from Baghdad. He took all the mi ...

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Reconquista, Reconquista - Overview, Reconquista - The rebellion of the Astures and the early kingdom, Reconquista - The Pyrenees’ block, Reconquista - War tactics in medieval Iberian Peninsula, Reconquista - Repopulating Hispania: the origin of fueros, Reconquista - The 10th and 11th centuries: crisis and splendour, Reconquista - The Caliph of Córdoba, Reconquista - Civil War, Reconquista - The Kingdom of León, Reconquista - King Ramiro, Reconquista - Alfonso V, Reconquista - Sancho the Great, Reconquista - King Fernando, Reconquista - The Almoravids, Reconquista - Christian in-fighting, Reconquista - Expansion into the Crusades, Reconquista - Ethnic cleansing, Reconquista - Division of land, Reconquista - Cultural influence, Reconquista - Modern views, Reconquista - Social types under the Reconquista, Reconquista - Sources

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10th century: Encyclopedia II - Reconquista - The 10th and 11th centuries: crisis and splendour

Knowing the circumstance of Al-Andalus in the 10th and 11th centuries is important to understand the development of the Christian kingdoms. Reconquista - The Caliph of Córdoba. The 9th century saw the Berber revolts, and they returned back to Africa, and many governors of big cities far away from the capital (Córdoba) planned to separate. Then, in 923 the Emir of Córdoba (Abd-al-Rahman III), the last descendant of the Ummayad dynasty, declared himself caliph, independent from Baghdad. He took all the mi ...

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Reconquista, Reconquista - Overview, Reconquista - The rebellion of the Astures and the early kingdom, Reconquista - The Pyrenees’ block, Reconquista - War tactics in medieval Iberian Peninsula, Reconquista - Repopulating Hispania: the origin of fueros, Reconquista - The 10th and 11th centuries: crisis and splendour, Reconquista - The Caliph of Córdoba, Reconquista - Civil War, Reconquista - The Kingdom of León, Reconquista - King Ramiro, Reconquista - Alfonso V, Reconquista - Sancho the Great, Reconquista - King Fernando, Reconquista - The Almoravids, Reconquista - Christian in-fighting, Reconquista - Expansion into the Crusades, Reconquista - Ethnic cleansing, Reconquista - Divison of land, Reconquista - Cultural influence, Reconquista - Modern views, Reconquista - Social types under the Reconquista, Reconquista - Sources

Read more here: » Reconquista: Encyclopedia II - Reconquista - The 10th and 11th centuries: crisis and splendour

10th century: Encyclopedia II - Italy in the Middle Ages - The Holy Roman Empire 9th-10th centuries

At the end of the 8th century the popes definitely aspired to independence, and found a way to achieve it by allying with the Carolingian dynasty of the Franks: the Carolingians needed someone who could give legitimacy to a coup against the powerless Merovingian kings, while the popes needed military protection against the Lombards. As a result, in 774 the Franks invaded the Kingdom of Italy and defeated the Lombards, and their leader Charlemagne was proclaimed legitimate king of the Franks by the pope (rex francorum et langobardorum) ...

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Italy in the Middle Ages, Italy in the Middle Ages - Goths Byzantines Lombards 6th-8th centuries, Italy in the Middle Ages - Rise of the Catholic Church 4th century-8th century, Italy in the Middle Ages - The Holy Roman Empire 9th-10th centuries, Italy in the Middle Ages - The end of the Middle Ages 11th-14th centuries

Read more here: » Italy in the Middle Ages: Encyclopedia II - Italy in the Middle Ages - The Holy Roman Empire 9th-10th centuries

10th century: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Lithuania - Period of rising of Lithuanian nation 10th – 14th centuries AC

The Lithuanian nation began to form in about 7th – 8th centuries AC. Growing difference between western and eastern Balts was a result of some cultural modernization of eastern Balts (linguistic aspect of which was already mentioned) even before this period. But we don't know it in more detail. Other dividing line rose with growing difference between northern and southern parts of eastern Balts. Lithuanians derived from the southern parts of eastern Balts till 9th century AC. At this time, eastern Balts did not make any political unit; the ...

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Culture of Lithuania, Culture of Lithuania - Pre-lithuanian period till about the end of 10th century AD., Culture of Lithuania - Period of rising of Lithuanian nation 10th – 14th centuries AC, Culture of Lithuania - The Early Christian period The end of 14th – middle of 15th century, Culture of Lithuania - The christening of Lithuania, Culture of Lithuania - Cultural changes in lower estates, Culture of Lithuania - Cultural changes in higher estates, Culture of Lithuania - The earlier part of Middle Christian period The middle of 16th – end of 17th century, Culture of Lithuania - The Protestant Reformation in G.D.L., Culture of Lithuania - Printing of books, Culture of Lithuania - Lithuanian-language culture and its situation, Culture of Lithuania - The later part of Middle Christian period, Culture of Lithuania - List of cultural events of XVIII – XX centuries

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10th century: Encyclopedia II - Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Royal counties late 10th century - late 13th century

Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - History. The proto-Magyars settled in present-day Hungary after 900 and largely took over the system of counties (called župa) and castle districts used in this territory by Great Moravia. The Hungarian Principality arose after 955 and in the 10th century its territory was restricted to present-day western Hungary, southwestern Slovakia and Burgenland. The first counties were probably the counties situated in present-day northern Pannonia (Transdanubia) - they arose before 1 ...

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Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Royal counties late 10th century - late 13th century, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - History, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Functioning, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Noble counties late 13th century - 1848 except for 1785-1790, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - History, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Functioning, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - State counties 1849 - 1860, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - 1st provisional arrangement 1849 - 1850, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - 2nd provisional arrangement so-called Geringer Provisional Arrangement; September 13 1850 - January 18 1853, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Definitive arrangement January 19 1853 - October 20 1860, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Transitory period 1860 - 1867, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Modernised counties 1867 - 1918, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - History, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Functioning, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Nomenclature, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Origin of the name, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Comitatus vs. county, Comitatus Kingdom of Hungary - Names in various languages

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10th century: Encyclopedia II - History of Bratislava - 20th century

History of Bratislava - 21st century. 2003: the millionth car is produced at Volkswagen Bratislava; the factory produces the models Touareg, Polo, Seat Ibiza, Golf, Bora 4Motion and their sub-models in 2003 2003: construction starts on the fifth bridge over the Danube, the Apollo bridge (Most Apollo): the bridge will be opened for traffic on September 3, 2005. See also: Peace of Pressburg ...

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History of Bratislava, History of Bratislava - Prehistory, History of Bratislava - 1st century–10th century, History of Bratislava - 1000–1241, History of Bratislava - 1241–1536, History of Bratislava - 1536–1784, History of Bratislava - 1784–1900, History of Bratislava - 20th century, History of Bratislava - 21st century, History of Bratislava - Ethnic structure, History of Bratislava - Historic personalities

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10th century: Encyclopedia II - Early Swedish history - Christianization and struggle for power

Under his son and successor Olof, surnamed Skötkonung, Christianity was fully established in Sweden. Olaf Tryggvason, the king of Norway, had married his sister Ingibiorg to Ragnvald, earl of Westrogothia, on condition that he should receive baptism, and the Swedish king’s wife was also a Christian, though he himself was not baptized until 1008 by Sigfrid at Husaby. A quarrel arose in the last years of the 10th century between Olaf Skötkonung and Olaf Tryggvason. The latter had applied for the hand of Sigrid, the widow of Eric the Victor ...

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Early Swedish history, Early Swedish history - 9th century, Early Swedish history - 10th century, Early Swedish history - Christianization and struggle for power, Early Swedish history - The first union of Sweden and Norway, Early Swedish history - Kalmar Union

Read more here: » Early Swedish history: Encyclopedia II - Early Swedish history - Christianization and struggle for power

10th century: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Lithuania - Pre-lithuanian period till about the end of 10th century AD.

Lithuanian nation rose in 7th – 9th centuries AC from Baltic nations group. Balts, the ancestors of Lithuanians and Latvians, had arrived to territories between Dnepr, Daugava rivers and the Baltic sea from hypothetic Indo-European original homeland. Many scientists date this arrival to 3 millenary BC. We may only suppose, that Balts, which had been arrived with the main wave of Indo-Europeans, were not included in forming processes or later Indo-European nations in South and Western Europe. Balts stayed away from this development, ...

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Culture of Lithuania, Culture of Lithuania - Pre-lithuanian period till about the end of 10th century AD., Culture of Lithuania - Period of rising of Lithuanian nation 10th – 14th centuries AC, Culture of Lithuania - The Early Christian period The end of 14th – middle of 15th century, Culture of Lithuania - The christening of Lithuania, Culture of Lithuania - Cultural changes in lower estates, Culture of Lithuania - Cultural changes in higher estates, Culture of Lithuania - The earlier part of Middle Christian period The middle of 16th – end of 17th century, Culture of Lithuania - The Protestant Reformation in G.D.L., Culture of Lithuania - Printing of books, Culture of Lithuania - Lithuanian-language culture and its situation, Culture of Lithuania - The later part of Middle Christian period, Culture of Lithuania - List of cultural events of XVIII – XX centuries

Read more here: » Culture of Lithuania: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Lithuania - Pre-lithuanian period till about the end of 10th century AD.

10th century: Encyclopedia II - History of Anglo-Saxon England - Formation of England 10th century

Main articles: Athelstan and Edgar of England Alfred of Wessex died in 899 and was succeeded by his son Edward the Elder. Edward, and his brother in law Æthelred of (what was left of) Mercia, began a program of expansion, building forts and towns on an Alfredian model. On Æthelred's death his wife (Edward's sister) Æthelflæd ruled as 'Lady of the Mercians', and continued expansion. It seems Edward had his son Athelstan brought up in the Mercian court, and on Edward's de ...

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History of Anglo-Saxon England, History of Anglo-Saxon England - Sources, History of Anglo-Saxon England - Migration and Formation of Kingdoms 400-600, History of Anglo-Saxon England - Heptarchy and Christianization 600-800, History of Anglo-Saxon England - The Viking Challenge and the Rise of Wessex 9th century, History of Anglo-Saxon England - Formation of England 10th century, History of Anglo-Saxon England - England under the Danes and the Norman Conquest 978-1066

Read more here: » History of Anglo-Saxon England: Encyclopedia II - History of Anglo-Saxon England - Formation of England 10th century

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