Eleventh Century
- 1100 – 1099 – 1098 – 1097 – 1096 – 1095 – 1094 – 1093 – 1092 – 1091
- 1090 – 1089 – 1088 – 1087 – 1086 – 1085 – 1084 – 1083 – 1082 – 1081
- 1080 – 1079 – 1078 – 1077 – 1076 – 1075 – 1074 – 1073 – 1072 – 1071
- 1070 – 1069 – 1068 – 1067 – 1066 – 1065 – 1064 – 1063 – 1062 – 1061
- 1060 – 1059 – 1058 – 1057 – 1056 – 1055 – 1054 – 1053 – 1052 – 1051
- 1050 – 1049 – 1048 – 1047 – 1046 – 1045 – 1044 – 1043 – 1042 – 1041
- 1040 – 1039 – 1038 – 1037 – 1036 – 1035 – 1034 – 1033 – 1032 – 1031
- 1030 – 1029 – 1028 – 1027 – 1026 – 1025 – 1024 – 1023 – 1022 – 1021
- 1020 – 1019 – 1018 – 1017 – 1016 – 1015 – 1014 – 1013 – 1012 – 1011
- 1010 – 1009 – 1008 – 1007 – 1006 – 1005 – 1004 – 1003 – 1002 – 1001
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Famous quotes containing the words eleventh and/or century:
“The eleventh day of Christmas,
My true love sent to me
Eleven ladies dancing,”
—Unknown. The Twelve Days of Christmas (l. 7678)
“The innocence of those who grind the faces of the poor, but refrain from pinching the bottoms of their neighbours wives! The innocence of Ford, the innocence of Rockefeller! The nineteenth century was the Age of Innocencethat sort of innocence. With the result that were now almost ready to say that a man is seldom more innocently employed than when making love.”
—Aldous Huxley (18941963)