1106
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| Centuries: | 11th century - 12th century - 13th century |
| Decades: | 1070s 1080s 1090s - 1100s - 1110s 1120s 1130s |
| Years: | 1103 1104 1105 - 1106 - 1107 1108 1109 |
| 1106 by topic | |
| Politics | |
| State leaders - Sovereign states | |
| Birth and death categories | |
| Births - Deaths | |
| Establishments and disestablishments categories | |
| Establishments - Disestablishments | |
| Art and literature | |
| 1106 in poetry | |
| Gregorian calendar | 1106 MCVI |
| Ab urbe condita | 1859 |
| Armenian calendar | 555 ԹՎ ՇԾԵ |
| Bahá'í calendar | -738 – -737 |
| Berber calendar | 2056 |
| Buddhist calendar | 1650 |
| Burmese calendar | 468 |
| Chinese calendar | 3742/3802-11-24 (乙酉年十一月廿四日) — to —
3743/3803-12-5(丙戌年十二月初五日) |
| Coptic calendar | 822 – 823 |
| Ethiopian calendar | 1098 – 1099 |
| Hebrew calendar | 4866 – 4867 |
| Hindu calendars | |
| - Vikram Samvat | 1161 – 1162 |
| - Shaka Samvat | 1028 – 1029 |
| - Kali Yuga | 4207 – 4208 |
| Holocene calendar | 11106 |
| Iranian calendar | 484 – 485 |
| Islamic calendar | 499 – 500 |
| Japanese calendar | |
| Korean calendar | 3439 |
| Thai solar calendar | 1649 |
Contents |
[edit] Events
- February 2 — Great Comet of 1106 first sighted.[1]
- September 28 — Henry I of England defeats his older brother Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy, at the Battle of Tinchebrai, and imprisons him in Devizes Castle; Edgar Atheling and William Clito are also taken prisoner.
[edit] Undated
- Balaguer, Spain, is captured from the Moors by the count of Urgell.
- Boleslaus III of Poland begins a war against his brother Zbigniew for control of Poland.
[edit] Births
- April 12 — Rikissa of Poland, queen in Sweden and grand princess of Minsk
- Pope Celestine III (approximate date; d. 1198)
- Minamoto no Yorimasa, Japanese leader of the Minamoto armies in the Genpei War (d. 1180)
[edit] Deaths
- August 7 — Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1050)
- August 23 — Magnus, Duke of Saxony
- Robert Malet, English baron
- Ali ibn Tahir al-Sulami, Syrian jurist and philologist
- Yusuf ibn Tashfin, ruler of Spain and North Africa

