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April 30, 2011

History Trivia

May 3 996: Gregory V consecrated as pope. The pontificate of Gregory was brief and turbulent, and was interrupted by the installation of John XVI as antipope. 1469 Niccolo Machiavelli was born.
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Published on April 30, 2011 06:02

History Trivia

May 2, 1194 – King Richard I of England gave Portsmouth its first Royal Charter. 1230William de Braose was hanged by Prince Llywelyn the Great. 1335 Otto the Merry, Duke of Austria, became Duke of Carinthia. 1519 Leonardo da Vinci died. 1536 Anne Boleyn, Queen of England, was arrested and imprisoned on charges of adultery, incest, treason and witchcraft. 1559 John Knox returned from exile to Scotland to become the leader of the beginning Scottish Reformation. 1568 Mary, Queen of Scots, escaped from Loch Leven Castle.
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Published on April 30, 2011 05:59

History Trivia

May 1, Festival of Juno occurred on this day. 193 Pertinax became emperor. 305 Diocletian and Maximian retired from the office of Roman Emperor. 880 The Nea Ekklesia is inaugurated in Constantinople, setting the model for all later cross-in-square Orthodox churches. 1045 Pope Benedict IX sold the papacy to John Gratianus, Gregory VI. 1316 Edward Bruce was crowned King of Ireland. 1328 Wars of Scottish Independence end: Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton - the Kingdom of England recognised the Kingdom of Scotland as an independent state.
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Published on April 30, 2011 05:55

April 28, 2011

The Westchester Guardian

Check out the 4/28/11 edition of The Westchester Guardian - "The Briton and the Dane: Birthright" is featured on page 7. The article is posted on my web page (www.maryannbernal.com), "in the news" tab.
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Published on April 28, 2011 05:42

April 25, 2011

Pod-Cast Interview

Check out my recent interview with Steve Novak of the Literary Underground


http://litpod.libsyn.com/episode-3-ma...
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Published on April 25, 2011 12:38

April 24, 2011

History Trivia

April 30, 313 – Roman emperor Licinius unified the entire Eastern Roman Empire under his rule. 1006 Supernova Sighted. Scholars believe that a supernova, the brightest ever known to have been seen, was observed in Europe, China, Japan, and Egypt. The explosion of Supernova 1006 occurred near the star Beta Lupi, on the border to Centaurus in the constellation Lupus. Supernovae are exploding stars that may give off a luminosity 100 million times that of the sun. 1513 Edmund de la Pole, Yorkist pretender to the English throne, was executed on the orders of Henry VIII.
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Published on April 24, 2011 15:11

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April 29 1109 Hugh of Cluny died. Hugh was the driving force in bringing the monastery of Cluny to preeminence in medieval France. 1347 Catherine of Siena was born. Catherine, the patron saint of Italy, played a significant role in returning the Papacy from Avignon to Rome. She was declared a Doctor of the Church in 1970. 1429 Joan of Arc arrived to relieve the Siege of Orleans.
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Published on April 24, 2011 08:29

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April 28, 1192 Assassination of Conrad of Montferrat (Conrad I), King of Jerusalem, in Tyre, two days after his title to the throne was confirmed by election. The killing was carried out by Hashshashin. 1442 King Edward IV of England was born.
1630: Charles Cotton was born. Cotton was a poet who also translated French historical and philosophical works (most notably the essays of Michel de Montaigne) into English. He also wrote The Compleate Gamester and The Planter's Manual, as well as that for which he is most famous: the section on fly fishing in The Compleat Angler.
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Published on April 24, 2011 08:27

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April 27, 1124 David I became King of Scots. 1296 Battle of Dunbar: The Scots were defeated by Edward I of England.1509 Pope Julius II placed the Italian state of Venice under interdict. 1521 Ferdinand Magellan died. After a journey beset by rebellion, treacherous weather and disease, the Concepción, the Victoria and the Trinidad finally reached the Philippines. There, where the crew recovered from their trials in a tropical paradise, Magellan became caught up in the fervor of conversion. He attempted to overcome a huge force of natives resistant to Christianity with a mere handful of men, and was killed in battle. A year and a half later the few remaining members of the expedition made it back to Spain, completing the first known circumnavigation of the globe.
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Published on April 24, 2011 08:24

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April 26, 1336 Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ascends Mont Ventoux. 1478 Pazzi Conspiracy failed; in an attempt to overthrow the Medici family from power in Florence, Girolamo Riario, Archbishop Francesco Salviati, and several members of the Pazzi family planned an assassination in the Cathedral of Florence. Pope Sixtus IV, uncle to Riario, was aware of the plot but had no hand in the assassination attempt.
Lorenzo de Medici survived with some minor injuries, but his younger brother Giuliano was stabbed 29 times. He was only twenty-three. Far from ridding Florence of "tyrants," the assassination instigated an uprising in favor of the Medici, strengthening Lorenzo's position.
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Published on April 24, 2011 08:21