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1000–1100Europe [sports]‘Tables’, or backgammon, is introduced to Europe by the Arabs (or reintroduced, as it is similar in name and appearance to the Roman game Tabula). It becomes extremely popular over the next few centuries. The name ‘backgammon’ is first used in the mid-17th century.
17 March 1040England [political events]Harold I Harefoot, King of England, dies. He is succeeded by his brother, Harthacnut, King of Denmark.


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