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King William II dies in a "hunting accident". Henry I is crowned King of England. To mollify the barons he has to grant them the Charter of Liberties, one of the first examples of a written constitution in Europe.

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  • February 23 – Emperor Zhe Zong dies after a 15-year reign. He is succeeded by his 17-year-old brother Hui Zong as ruler of the Song Dynasty.
  • In Kaifeng, capital of the Song Dynasty, is the number of registered citizens within the walls about 1,050,000. The army stationed there boosts the overall populace to some 1.4 million people.
  • The Liao Dynasty crushes the Zubu, a tribute state of the Khitan Empire, and takes their khan prisoner.
  • The Chinese population reaches about 100 million during the Song Dynasty (approximate date).

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2 August: death of William II during a hunt, killed by an arrow of Walter Tirel.

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