It is estimated that the cities of Cordova (modern-day Córdoba) and Palermo were the largest cities in Europe in 1050, and had between fifteen and twenty times the population of most other entries in this graph, Despite this the cities of Cordova (the capital city of the Umayyad caliphate, who controlled much of the Iberian peninsula from the seventh to eleventh centuries), and Palermo (another Arab-controlled capital in Southern Europe) were still the only cities in Western Europe with a population over one hundred thousand people, closely followed by Seville. It is also noteworthy to point out that the five largest cities on this list were importing trading cities, in modern day Spain or Italy, although the largest cities become more northern and western European in later lists (1200, 1330, 1500, 1650 and 1800). In 1050, todays largest Western European cities, London and Paris, had just twenty-five and twenty thousand inhabitants respectively.
The period of European history (and much of world history) between 500 and 1500 is today known as the 'Dark Ages'. Although the term 'Dark Ages' was originally applied to the lack of literature and arts, it has since been applied to the lack or scarcity of recorded information from this time. Because of these limitations, much information about this time is still being debated today.
Largest cities in western Europe in 1050
(in 1,000s of inhabitants)
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Harvard University, & NBER. (March 1, 1992). Largest cities in western Europe in 1050 (in 1,000s of inhabitants) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved October 14, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1021791/thirty-largest-cities-western-europe-1050/
Harvard University, und NBER. "Largest cities in western Europe in 1050 (in 1,000s of inhabitants)." Chart. March 1, 1992. Statista. Accessed October 14, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1021791/thirty-largest-cities-western-europe-1050/
Harvard University, NBER. (1992). Largest cities in western Europe in 1050 (in 1,000s of inhabitants). Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: October 14, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1021791/thirty-largest-cities-western-europe-1050/
Harvard University, and NBER. "Largest Cities in Western Europe in 1050 (in 1,000s of Inhabitants)." Statista, Statista Inc., 1 Mar 1992, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1021791/thirty-largest-cities-western-europe-1050/
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