1060s

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The 1060s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1060, and ended on December 31, 1069.

Events

1060

By place

Europe
China

By topic

Religion

1061

By place

Europe
Africa

By topic

Religion

1062

By place

Europe
  • Spring –
    Adalbert of Hamburg takes her place.[18]
Britain
Africa

By topic

Religion

1063

By place

Europe
Seljuk Empire
  • Suleiman is taken prisoner.[25]

By topic

Architecture
Religion

1064

By place

Europe
Seljuk Empire
Asia
Mesoamerica

By topic

Religion
Volcanology

1065

By place

Europe
Sancho II
's domains (Castile)
  Zaragoza, owing tribute to Sancho
England
Seljuk Empire
China

By topic

Religion
Astronomy
  • Guest Star: There is a “guest star” event reported in ancient Chinese records. It happened in 1065 BP, and may be related to the Strottner-Drechsler Object 20 nebula.[31]

1066

Worldwide

Asia
  • unknown dates
    • Chinese imperial official Sima Guang presents the emperor with an eight-volume Tongzhi (通志; "Comprehensive Records"), chronicling Chinese history from 403 BCE to the end of the Qin dynasty in 207 BCE. The emperor then issues an edict for the compilation of Guang's universal history of China, allocating funds for the costs of compilation and research assistants such as Liu Ban, Liu Shu and Fan Zuyu.[32]
    • The Abu Hanifa Mosque is established in Baghdad, when the Grand Vizier of the Seljuk Empire, Abu Saad al-Khwarizmi or al-Mustawfi, builds a shrine for Abu Hanifa near his tomb.[33]
Europe

England and Scotland

1067

By place

Byzantine Empire
Seljuk Empire
Europe
England
China

By topic

Religion

1068

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
England
Africa
Asia
  • Spring – Emperor Yi Zong of the Western Xia (or Xi Xia) dies after a 19-year reign. He is succeeded by his 7-year-old son Hui Zong, who assumes the throne (until 1086).
  • May 22 – Emperor Go-Reizei dies after a 23-year reign, leaving no direct heirs to the throne. He is succeeded by his brother Go-Sanjō as the 71st emperor of Japan.

By topic

Geology
  • Mercalli intensity
    of IX (Violent). The shock has a magnitude greater than 7, and leaves about 20,000 people dead.

1069

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
England
Asia

Significant people

Births

1060

1061

1062

1063

1064

1065

1066

1067

1068

1069

Deaths

1060

1061

1062

1063

1064

1065

1066

1067

1068

1069

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    . En cet endroit un certain Everelme avait adopté la vie anachorétique en l'an 1048 et y avait persévéré douze ans; il y avait reçu la sépulture dans la petite chapelle, le 4 octobre de l'an 1060.
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