1111

This article is about the year 1111. For the record label, see eleveneleven.
Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries: 11th century · 12th century · 13th century
Decades: 1080s · 1090s · 1100s · 1110s · 1120s · 1130s · 1140s
Years: 1108 · 1109 · 1110 · 1111 · 1112 · 1113 · 1114
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Establishments and disestablishments categories
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1111 in poetry
1111 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1111
MCXI
Ab urbe condita1864
Armenian calendar560
ԹՎ ՇԿ
Assyrian calendar5861
Bengali calendar518
Berber calendar2061
English Regnal year11 Hen. 1  12 Hen. 1
Buddhist calendar1655
Burmese calendar473
Byzantine calendar6619–6620
Chinese calendar庚寅(Metal Tiger)
3807 or 3747
     to 
辛卯年 (Metal Rabbit)
3808 or 3748
Coptic calendar827–828
Discordian calendar2277
Ethiopian calendar1103–1104
Hebrew calendar4871–4872
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1167–1168
 - Shaka Samvat1032–1033
 - Kali Yuga4211–4212
Holocene calendar11111
Igbo calendar111–112
Iranian calendar489–490
Islamic calendar504–505
Japanese calendarTen'ei 2
(天永2年)
Javanese calendar1016–1017
Julian calendar1111
MCXI
Korean calendar3444
Minguo calendar801 before ROC
民前801年
Nanakshahi calendar−357
Seleucid era1422/1423 AG
Thai solar calendar1653–1654
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Year 1111 (MCXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events

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Religion

Births

Deaths

King Roger Borsa died on February 22, 1111
Prince Bohemond I of Antioch died on March 3, 1111
Robert of Molesme died on April 17, 1111
Robert II, Count of Flanders died on October 5, 1111

References

  1. Picard, Christophe (2000). Le Portugal musulman (VIIIe-XIIIe siècle. L'Occident d'al-Andalus sous domination islamique. Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose. p. 109. ISBN 2-7068-1398-9.
  2. de Oliveira Marques, António Henrique (1998). Histoire du Portugal et de son empire colonial. Paris: Karthala. p. 44. ISBN 2-86537-844-6.
  3. Moody, T. W.; Martin, F. X., eds. (1967). The Course of Irish History. Cork: Mercier Press. p. 116.
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