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| c. 1100 |
| | The Assassins, a sect of Nizari Ismailis, begin to acquire strongholds in Persia | |
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| c. 1100 |
| | Many of the towns of northern Italy acquire virtual independence as self-governing communes | |
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| c. 1100 |
| | Greek texts, translated by Arabic scholars in Baghdad, gradually make their way through the Muslim world to Christian Europe | |
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| c. 1100 |
| | Chinese potters in the Song dynasty develop the wares known as celadons, with thick transparent green glazes | |
| | Celadon wine jug Fotofile CG
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| 1100 |
| | On the death of his brother, William II, Henry I becomes king of England | |
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| c. 1102 |
| | The chansons de geste, performed by professional minstrels in castles and manors, celebrate the exploits of Charlemagne and his paladins | |
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| c. 1109 |
| | The crusaders now rule the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem, the principality of Antioch and the counties of Tripoli and Edessa | |
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| 1113 |
| | The Knights of St John of Jerusalem become an established order under papal protection | |
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| c. 1115 |
| | Peter Abelard teaches philosophy at Notre Dame until an affair with one of his pupils, Héloïse, brings his career to a dramatic end | |
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| 1115 |
| | St Bernard establishes a new monastery at Clairvaux, from which he presides over the rapid expansion of the Cistercian order | |
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