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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.
1078–1124Spain, France [churches and temples]Work begins on the Romanesque cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, using French masons. Built on a huge scale to accommodate the large number of pilgrims, it is largely completed by 1124.
1093Holy Roman Empire, Germany, Italy [revolution]King Conrad II of Germany rebels against his father, Emperor Henry IV, and is crowned as king of Italy.
1093England [churches and temples]Work begins on Durham Cathedral in Durham, England, continuing until 1133 and including the first example of decorative rib vaulting.


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