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  1. In 1440, Johannes Gutenberg introduced Europe to the printing press and moveable type, kicking off a printing revolution that changed the world. But he wasn’t the first person to use typography. In fact, ceramic moveable type was first invented in China during the 11th century. Previously, Chinese printers had used woodcuts, carving each ...

  2. 20 de abr. de 2021 · In this collection, we present the 15 most important of the 21 monarchs to rule Scotland from the 11th to 16th century. For the first time forging a unified kingdom, the monarchs of this period were often warrior-kings who conquered the remoter parts of the northern British Isles and fended off their ever-envious southern neighbour England .

  3. Hace 1 día · Shakespeare's Macbeth bears little resemblance to the real 11th century Scottish king. Mac Bethad mac Findláich, known in English as Macbeth, was born in around 1005. His father was Finlay ...

  4. Knitting is a technique of producing fabric from a strand of yarn or wool. Unlike weaving, knitting does not require a loom or other large equipment, making it a valuable technique for nomadic and non-agrarian peoples. The oldest knitted artifacts are socks from Egypt, dating from the 11th century. [2]

  5. The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio ( Song of the Battle of Hastings) is a 20th-century name for the Carmen Widonis, the earliest history of the Norman invasion of England from September to December 1066, in Latin. It is attributed to Guy, Bishop of Amiens, a noble of Ponthieu and monastically-trained bishop and administrator close to the French ...

  6. 1022. Niall mac Eochada defeats the Dublin Norse at sea. [8] Death of Mael Seachnaill II, Overking of the Uí Néill, who had reigned since 980, [2] and who became King of Ireland on the death of Brian Boru in 1014 and ruled until his death. [9] 1023. Death of Tadc mac Briain, son of Brian Boru. 1024 and 1026.

  7. The 11th century in England saw the end of the Viking Age with King Canute and his son Harthacnut, and the start of the Norman Conquest which began in 1066. This period was generally known as the Middle Ages. Key Dates. Some of the major events during this period were: 1042 Edward the Confessor crowned king. 1055 Westminster Abbey was completed.