10th Century facts
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The oldest bar in the world is in Ireland. Archeological records have found that the walls of Sean’s Bar have been around, and serving, since 900 AD. Further, there are records of every owner of the pub back to its 10th century founding. It opened over 1100 years ago.
The first weight-loss surgery was to the king of Leon, Spain during the 10th century. His morbid obesity made him lose the throne so his grandmother escorted him to Cordoba where a doctor sewed his lips shut, his food only coming from a straw. He lost half his weight and reclaimed the throne.
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across. Here are 50 of the best facts about 10th Century I managed to collect.
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Bluetooth is named after 10th Century king Harald Bluetooth who united Danish tribes into a single kingdom, and that the Bluetooth logo is made of the runes for his initials.
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In 10th century Burma, King Theinhko was killed by a farmer when he took a cucumber from his farm. The farmer was accepted as king by the queen to prevent unrest in the kingdom and became known as the "Cucumber King".
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Bjarni Herjólfsson, a 10th century Norse explorer, was the first European to sight North America in 986 while blown off course for Greenland. Despite begging from his crew to explore, he refused to stop and look around. He was later criticized by King Eric of Norway for his lack of investigation
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Until the 10th century there was no set way of appointing the pope. Pope Fabian was made pope because a dove landed on his head at an opportune time.
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The term pizza was first recorded in the 10th century in a Latin manuscript from the Southern Italian town of Gaeta, several hundred years before tomatoes arrived in Italy.
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High Heels were initially designed for Men. Soldiers wore them in 10th Century Persia for better aim stability with bows and arrows during combats!
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In 10th Century China, people snorted up dried smallpox scabs so they would become immune to the disease.
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There is a gibberish "script" called pseudo-Arabic that can be found on 10th to 15th century Christian European art, where artists tried to fake Arabic, probably mistakenly linking the Arabic script to the script and language used in Jesus's time.
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Nabulsi soap, is a Palestinian hard olive-oil based soap where it is still hand-made in factories in the West Bank since the 10th century
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Three generations of the 10th US President John Tyler's family from his 1790 birth to his still living grandsons have spanned parts of 4 centuries.
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In 1943, on the site of a farm called Gjermundbu located in the proximity of the little village of Haugsbygd, southern Norway, several pieces of Viking equipment (dating to the 10th century) were excavated. Among the artefacts discovered there was also the only surviving Viking Age helmet.
The main landscape of Wadden Sea was formed by storm tides between the 10th and 14th centuries but it continues to evolve as it forms and erodes with the sea..
Tikal was inhabited by Mayans from approximately 600 BC to the 10th century A.D.
When Christopher Columbus landed in the Bahamas in 1492, he was the first European since the 10th century to have the opportunity to explore the Americas.
The oldest joke's an ancient Sumerian proverb (1900BC)"Something which has never occurred since time immemorial; a young woman did not fart in her husband’s lap". UKs oldest (10th Century AD) is "What hangs at a man’s thigh and wants to poke the hole that it’s often poked before? Answer: A key" - source
Some of the earliest accounts of Vikings comes from Ahmad ibn Fadlan, who served as ambassador to the King of the Volga Bulgars for the Abbasid Caliph of Baghdad during the 10th century CE.
Vikings might have been the first to use "Death Growls" to sing before Metal, an Arab who visited Denmark in the 10th century described Viking singing as "The growling sound coming from their throats reminds me of dogs howling, only more untamed, i have never heard such ugly songs before"
Hemophilia was first described by Abulcasis, a physician and surgeon in the 10th century.
The traditional red-and-white barber's pole originated in the 10th century when barbers performed medical procedures such as bloodletting.
Ranthambore Fortress, for which the park is named, is a fort that was built in the 10th century. There are three stone temples inside its walls, built in the 1100s and 1200s to honor Ganesh, Ramlalaji, and Shiva. The fortress stands at a height of 700 feet.
In India, in the 10th century, cannabis was referred to by some as "food of the gods".