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  1. 1080 ( MLXXX ) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1080th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 80th year of the 2nd millennium, the 80th year of the 11th century, and the 1st year of the 1080s decade.

  2. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. 1080 by country (2 C)

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anno_DominiAnno Domini - Wikipedia

    The terms anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) [a] are used when designating years in the Gregorian and Julian calendars. The term anno Domini is Medieval Latin and means "in the year of the Lord" [1] but is often presented using "our Lord" instead of "the Lord", [2][3] taken from the full original phrase " anno Domini nostri Jesu Christi ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 11th_century11th century - Wikipedia

    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. In the history of Europe, this period is considered the early part of the High Middle Ages.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AD_1000AD 1000 - Wikipedia

    • Events
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    Japan

    1. Palace Scandal: Princess Consort Yasuko has an affair. Michinaga (her half-brother) investigates it secretly and finds out the truth about her pregnancy. Yasuko cries and repents. Yasuko leaves the palace under the patronage of Empress Dowager Senshi and Michinaga (moved to his residence).[citation needed] 2. Murasaki Shikibu starts to write The Tale of Genji. 3. Ichimonjiya Wasuke, the oldest surviving wagashi store, is established as a teahouse adjacent to Imamiya Shrine. 4. January 10:...

    Americas

    1. The Taíno have become the dominant culture of modern day Puerto Rico.[citation needed]

    Christendom

    1. In continental Europe, the Holy Roman Empire established itself as the most powerful state. The Holy Roman Emperor Otto III made a pilgrimage from Rome to Aachen and Gniezno (Gnesen), stopping at Regensburg, Meissen, Magdeburg, and Gniezno. The Congress of Gniezno (with Bolesław I the Brave) was part of his pilgrimage. In Rome, he built the basilica of San Bartolomeo all'Isola, to host the relics of St. Bartholomew. 2. In the Kingdom of France, Robert II, the son of Hugh Capet, was the fir...

    Córdoba, Caliphate of Córdoba– 450,000
    Kaifeng, Song Dynasty (China) – 400,000
    Constantinople, Byzantine Empire– 300,000
    Angkor, Khmer Empire (Cambodia) – 200,000
    June 22 – Robert I, duke of Normandy (d. 1035)
    Adalbert, duke of Upper Lorraine (d. 1048)
    Adalbert, archbishop of Hamburg (d. 1072)
    May 17 – Ramwold, German Benedictine monk and abbot
    September 9 – Olaf Tryggvason (or Olaf I), king of Norway
    Abu-Mahmud Khojandi, Persian astronomer and mathematician
    Robert Lacey and Danny Danziger The Year 1000: What Life Was Like at the Turn of the First Millennium (1999) ISBN 0-316-55840-0
    John Man Atlas of the Year 1000 (1999) ISBN 0-14-051419-8
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AD_100AD 100 - Wikipedia

    AD 100 (C) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was sometimes referred to as year 853 ab urbe condita, i.e., 853 years since the founding of Rome in 753 B.C. The denomination AD 100 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno ...

  7. Aug 27, 2017 · AD (or A.D.) is an abbreviation for the Latin expression "Anno Domini", which translates to "the Year of Our Lord", and equivalent to C.E. (the Common Era). Anno Domini refers to the years which followed the supposed birth year of the philosopher and founder of Christianity, Jesus Christ.

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