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  1. Humban-Numena II, King (early 11th century BC) Shutruk-Nahhunte II, King (mid-11th century BC) Shutur-Nahhunte I, King (mid-11th century BC) Europe: Balkans. Athens (complete list) – Melanthus, King (1126–1089 BC) presumed legendary or semi-historical; Codrus, King (1089–1068 BC) presumed legendary or semi-historical

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19th_century19th century - Wikipedia

    The 19th century began on 1 January 1801 (represented by the Roman numerals MDCCCI), and ended on 31 December 1900 (MCM). The 19th century was characterized by vast social upheaval. Slavery was abolished in much of Europe and the Americas. The First Industrial Revolution, though it began in the late 18th century, expanding beyond its British ...

  3. Pothos Argyros (11th century) Seal of Pothos Argyros, with his titles of protospatharios and katepano of Italy. Pothos Argyros or Argyrus ( Greek: Πόθος Ἀργυρός; Italian: Potone Argiro or Poto Argiro) was a Byzantine commander, who served as the catepan of Italy during the eventful years of 1029 to 1031. Pothos is first mentioned ...

  4. Adalvard the Younger. Adela of Milan. Adela of Saluzzo. Æthelred of Cornwall. Agatha (wife of Edward the Exile) Ailín (bishop) Al-Hasan ibn Salih al-Rudhabari. Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan. Alusian of Bulgaria.

  5. 11th century BC. The 11th century BC comprises all years from 1100 BC to 1001 BC. Although many human societies were literate in this period, some of the individuals mentioned below may be apocryphal rather than historically accurate.

  6. 30 November 1016 – Edmund Ironside dies, and his control of Wessex is handed over to Cnut. 12 November 1035 – Cnut dies, and the kingdoms of Denmark and England are once again made separate. 17 June 1040 – King Harthacnut lands at Sandwich and regains the English throne. 8 June 1042 – Harthacnut dies and Magnus the Good succeeds him as ...

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