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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.
1100–1532South America [administration]The Inca empire dominates the Andes region of South America. Its population numbers as many as 12 million. Incan society is based on a strict hierarchy, with an emperor who rules with absolute power. Their religion is based on sun-worship, and they are skilled builders who create a system of roads and irrigation.
1103China [technology]The first recorded use of fireworks occurs, in China.
24 August 1103Norway, Ireland [political events]King Magnus III Barelegs of Norway is defeated and killed at Moycoba while invading Ulster, Ireland; he is succeeded by his sons, Eysten I, Olaf IV, and Sigurd I.


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