The 11th century is the period from 1001 ( MI) through 1100 ( MC) in accordance with the Julian calendar, and the 1st century of the 2nd millennium . In the history of Europe, this period is considered the early part of the High Middle Ages.
Tabla anual del siglo XI. El siglo XI d. C. ( siglo once después de Cristo) o siglo XI e. c. ( siglo once de la era común) comenzó el 1 de enero de 1001 y terminó el 31 de diciembre de 1100. Es llamado el « Siglo de las Cruzadas ». Mapa mundial (excepto América) en torno al año 1025.
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The 11th century was the century from 1001 to 1100. Decades and years. Note: years before or after the 11th century are in italics.
- 10th century, 11th century, 12th century
Christianity in the 11th century is marked primarily by the Great Schism of the Church, which formally divided the State church of the Roman Empire into Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches.
San Miniato al Monte begun in Florence, Italy (work went on until the 13th century). 1016 – San Michele in Borgo in Pisa, Tuscany built. c. 1017 – Hōjōji (法成寺) built in Heian-kyō, Japan. 1021 – Church of the Quedlinburg Abbey, Holy Roman Empire built (begun c. 997). 1022 – Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes, Catalonia ...