Lists of State Leaders By Year - Tenth Century

Tenth Century

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990 – 989 – 988 – 987 – 986 – 985 – 984 – 983 – 982 – 981
980 – 979 – 978 – 977 – 976 – 975 – 974 – 973 – 972 – 971
970 – 969 – 968 – 967 – 966 – 965 – 964 – 963 – 962 – 961
960 – 959 – 958 – 957 – 956 – 955 – 954 – 953 – 952 – 951
950 – 949 – 948 – 947 – 946 – 945 – 944 – 943 – 942 – 941
940 – 939 – 938 – 937 – 936 – 935 – 934 – 933 – 932 – 931
930 – 929 – 928 – 927 – 926 – 925 – 924 – 923 – 922 – 921
920 – 919 – 918 – 917 – 916 – 915 – 914 – 913 – 912 – 911
910 – 909 – 908 – 907 – 906 – 905 – 904 – 903 – 902 – 901

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Famous quotes containing the words tenth and/or century:

    Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour’s.
    Bible: Hebrew Exodus, 20:17.

    The tenth commandment.

    The innocence of those who grind the faces of the poor, but refrain from pinching the bottoms of their neighbour’s wives! The innocence of Ford, the innocence of Rockefeller! The nineteenth century was the Age of Innocence—that sort of innocence. With the result that we’re now almost ready to say that a man is seldom more innocently employed than when making love.
    Aldous Huxley (1894–1963)