10th century

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The 10th century is the period from 901 to 1000 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era.

Overview

The tenth century is usually regarded as a low point in European history. In China it was also a period of political upheaval. In the Muslim World, however, it was a cultural zenith, especially in Spain. Also it was the zenith for the Byzantine and Bulgarian Empires.

Medievalist and historian of technology Lynn White said that "to the modern eye, it is very nearly the darkest of the Dark Ages", but concluded that ". . . if it was dark, it was the darkness of the womb. Similarly, Helen Waddell wrote that the tenth century was that which "in the textbooks disputes with the seventh the bad eminence, the nadir of the human intellect. Even in the fifteenth century, Lorenzo Valla described it as the Century of Lead and Iron.

Events

Africa

Americas

Eurasia

Asia

Europe

Oceania

Significant people

Africa

Americas

Eurasia & Eastern Roman Empire

Asia

Europe

Oceania

Inventions, discoveries, introductions

Decades and years

Notes

Further reading



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