What Happened This Year 1111

Historical Events from This Year 1111

Politics & Government

Henry V crowned Holy Roman Emperor

April 13th, 1111 913 years ago

At the Cathedral of St. Peter in Rome, Henry V was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Paschal II, reaffirming the alliance between the Papacy and the German monarchy. This significant moment marked the culmination of Henry's efforts to secure power in Italy and to strengthen his authority over the German territories. The ceremony was attended by many noble and influential figures of the time, showcasing Henry's ambition to assert his influence within the broader European political landscape.

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Politics & Government

Alfonso VII crowned King of Galicia

September 17th, 1111 913 years ago

In a significant act of political alliance, the highest Galician nobility led by Pedro Fróilaz de Traba, along with Bishop Diego Gelmírez, conferred the title of 'King of Galicia' upon Alfonso VII. This momentous event occurred in Santiago de Compostela, a location of great importance in medieval Spain, symbolizing the union of the clerical and noble forces in support of Alfonso's claim to kingship. The crowning highlighted the growing power and autonomy of Galicia within the broader context of the Kingdom of León.

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Born in 1111

Henry of Blois

Bishop of Winchester and historian
Born
1111 914 years ago
Died
August 8th, 1171 853 years ago — 60 years old

Served as Bishop of Winchester from 1129 to 1171, played a significant role in the politics of 12th-century England. Actively participated in the governance of the church and state, supporting the king during challenging times. Contributed to the administration of the bishopric, including the construction of the Winchester Cathedral. Authored historical works that provide insight into the events of his time, notably a chronicle covering the reign of King Stephen.

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Andrey Bogolyubsky

Russian Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal
Born
1111 914 years ago
Died
June 28th, 1175 849 years ago — 64 years old

Ruled as Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal during the 12th century. Established his authority in northeastern Russia and supported the growth of cities in the region. Promoted the spread of Christianity and the construction of significant churches, including the Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir. Sought to strengthen the power of the principality amidst rivalry with other regional powers.

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People Who Died in 1111

Roger Borsa

King of Sicily
Born
1078 947 years ago
Died
February 22nd, 1111 914 years ago — 33 years old

Ruled Sicily from 1080 until 1134, inheriting the title after the death of his father, Roger I. Established the administrative framework for the island and strengthened its defenses. Oversaw the transition of Sicily into a central Mediterranean power during the Norman conquests. Managed internal conflicts and maintained relative peace throughout his reign. Fostered links with the Papacy, which led to significant political alliances that benefited Sicily.

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Robert of Molesme

Christian saint and abbot of Molesme
Born
1027 998 years ago
Died
April 17th, 1111 913 years ago — 84 years old

Founded the Cistercian order and served as its first abbot. Established the community at Molesme before moving to Cîteaux to develop a stricter monastic rule. Renowned for advocating a return to simplicity in monastic life, emphasizing prayer and manual labor. Played a significant role in the establishment of monastic reform in medieval Europe.

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Gómez González

Castilian nobleman and military leader
Died
October 26th, 1111 913 years ago — None years old

A prominent figure in the early 11th century, held significant power as a nobleman in Castile. Actively engaged in the military campaigns during the period of the Reconquista. Served as a military leader, overseeing key battles and defending territories against Moorish forces. His leadership and military strategies contributed to the establishment of Castilian authority in the region. Played a crucial role in various engagements that defined the political landscape of the time.

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