• official and structural engineer Poetry portal Poetry 11th century in poetry 11th century in literature List of years in poetry Other events: Other events of...
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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. August 4 – King Henry I (a member from the...
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  • in poetry 2022 in poetry 2021 in poetry 2020 in poetry - Lana Del Rey's Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass 2019 in poetry 2018 in poetry 2017 in poetry...
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  • Years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" articles. The surviving Beowulf manuscript likely dates to the early 11th century. Emergence of Occitan...
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    Ouyang Xiu (section Poetry)
    examinations, working on improving them in the process. In the early 1060s, he was one of the most powerful men in court, concurrently holding the positions...
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    Georgia (country) (category Countries in Europe)
    enemy, the rising Seljuk Empire in the 1060s. Following the decisive Byzantine defeat at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, Constantinople started to retreat...
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    later. The first Jewish community in what is now the UK was attested from at least the 1060s, but was expelled in 1290, although non-practising Jews...
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    (1115–1234). In 1279, the Mongol Yuan dynasty conquered the Song. Yellow River course changes Major Yellow River course changes Liao dynasty invasion in 1004...
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    11th century (section 1060s)
    and wine, reforming the land survey system, and eliminating the poetry requirement in the imperial examination system to gain bureaucrats of a more practical...
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  • originally it may have been another dialect. It was probably composed in the 1050s or 1060s. Scholarship is divided over whether the Latin and Occitan parts...
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    Fatimid Caliphate (category Former countries in Asia)
    Political and ethnic factionalism within the army led to a civil war in the 1060s, which threatened the empire's survival. After a period of revival during...
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    Buyid dynasty (category States and territories disestablished in the 1060s)
    welcomed in eastern Iran. However, New Persian was still used as language of poetry at the Buyid courts. Many prominent poets in the Buyid realm wrote in New...
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    that by the 1060s England was a powerful, centralised state with a strong military and successful economy. The Norman invasion of England in 1066 led to...
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    Edith the Fair (category 1060s deaths)
    English Wisdom Poetry. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 238. ISBN 978-0-85991-530-4. Jones, Kaye (2011). 1066: History in an Hour. History In An Hour. p. 32....
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    Almoravid dynasty (category 11th century in al-Andalus)
    of these conquests, with some sources dating the main conquests to the 1060s and others dating them to the 1070s. Some modern authors cite the date of...
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    Imperial examination (category Academic pressure in East Asian culture)
    administration or cultivation of virtue. The poetry section of the examination was removed in the 1060s. Fan's memorial to the throne initiated a process...
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    11th-century al-Andalus, was highly regarded as a writer of poetry in Arabic. He was the father-in-law or father of Zaida of Seville, a concubine of Alfonso...
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    Wales in the High Middle Ages covers the 11th to 13th centuries in Welsh history. Beginning shortly before the Norman invasion of the 1060s and ending...
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    Florence Baptistery (category 11th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy)
    dating in the 1060s or 1070s. It is not as refined as the later parts of San Miniato al Monte, datable to 1077-1115. A hypothesis published in 2024 proposes...
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    Varangian runestones (category Runestones in Uppland)
    and Magnus Olsen dated N 62 to the 1060s. It is in short-twig runes. It relates of a man who died in a location in Eastern Europe, and there has been...
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  • Fujiwara no Atsutaka (category 1060s births)
    Fujiwara no Atsutaka (藤原 敦隆; 1060s–1120) was a Japanese nobleman and waka poet of the Heian period. His real name may have been Tachibana no Atsutaka...
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    Eric I of Denmark (category 1060s births)
    Sæmunder, Edda; Powell, Frederick York (1883). Corpus Poeticvm Boreale: The Poetry of the Old Northern Tongue, from the Earliest Times to the Thirteenth Century...
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    In the early 1060s, border conflicts began to occur along the Song-Viet frontier. In the spring of 1060, the chieftain of Lạng Châu and imperial in-law...
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    Godric of Finchale (category 1060s births)
    although he was never formally canonised. He was born in Walpole in Norfolk and died in Finchale in County Durham. I. Saintë Marië Virginë, Moder Iesu Cristes...
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    succeeded in building a vast empire including most of Central Asia and Persia. The Seljuqs made their first appearances in Georgia in the 1060s, when the...
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    Preveza (category Mediterranean port cities and towns in Greece)
    likely dates to the abandonment of Nicopolis after the Uzes raids in Greece in the 1060s. Preveza is not mentioned thereafter until the 15th century, indicating...
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  • Ezzolied (category Depictions of Jesus in literature)
    the Anegenge (Beginning), is an early Middle High German poem written in the 1060s by Ezzo, a German scholar and priest of Bamberg. It is the first poetic...
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    views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers in China. The scholar-painter Song Di produced the first rendition in the 1060s with a series of landscape handscrolls...
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    University Press. p. 376. ISBN 9789629962272. Sargent, Stuart (2007). The Poetry of He Zhu (1052-1125): Genres, Contexts, and Creativity. Leiden and Boston:...
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    brought out his reforms in 1069. In the late 1060s, Wang Anshi's New Policies and the prevalent sentiment of irredentism in Shenzong's court led to new...
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