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January 2, 2011
History Trivia
January 15, 588 BC Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon lay siege to Jerusalem under Zedekiah's reign. The siege lasted until July 23, 586 BC. 69 the Emperor Galba was murdered in the streets of Rome. Otho (Marcus Salvius Otho Caesar Augustus) seized power and proclaimed himself Emperor of Rome, but ruled for only three months before he committed suicide. 1559 Elizabeth I was crowned Queen of England in Westminster Abbey, London.
Published on January 02, 2011 08:30
History Trivia
January 14, 1129 The Council of Troyes was convened by Pope Honorius II; among other things, it recognized and confirmed the Order of the Knights Templar under papal authority. 1301 Andrew III of Hungary died, ending the Arpad dynasty in Hungary. 1343Arnost of Pardubice became the last bishop of Prague. 1514 Pope Leo X issued a papal bull against slavery.
Published on January 02, 2011 08:26
History Trivia
January 13, 888 Odo, Count of Paris became King of the Franks. 1328 Edward III of England married Philippa of Hainault, daughter of the Count of Hainault. 1547 Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey was sentenced to death. 1605 The controversial play Eastward Hoe by Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston was performed, landing two of the authors in prison. 1607 The Bank of Genoa failed after announcement of national bankruptcy in Spain. 1610 Galileo Galilei discovered Ganymede (moon of Jupiter).
Published on January 02, 2011 08:21
History Trivia
January 12 - On some calendars, it was on this day that Jesus returned from Egypt when He was a child. In 475 Basiliscus became Byzantine Emperor, with a coronation ceremony in the Hebdomon palace in Constantinople. 1528 Gustav I of Sweden was crowned king of Sweden. 1539 the Treaty of Toledo was signed by King Francis I of France and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V whereby both parties agreed to make no further alliances with England. The treaty came after Henry VIII of England split with Rome and Pope Paul III.
Published on January 02, 2011 08:15
History Trivia
January 11 1055 Theodora was crowned Empress of the Byzantine Empire. 1158 Vladislav II became King of Bohemia. 1569 First recorded lottery in England. 1571 the Austrian nobility were granted freedom of religion. 1693 Mt. Etna erupted in Sicily, Italy. The powerful earthquake destroyed parts of Sicily and Malta.
Published on January 02, 2011 08:13
History Trivia
January 10, 49 BC Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon without disbanding his army, which signaled the start of civil war in Rome. 69 Lucius Calpurnius Piso Licinianus was appointed by Galba to deputy Roman Emperor. 236 Pope Fabian succeeded Anterus as the twentieth pope of Rome. 1072 Robert Guiscard conquered Palermo. 1475 Stephen III of Moldavia defeated the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Vaslui. 1645 Archbishop William Laud is beheaded at the Tower of London.
Published on January 02, 2011 08:10
History Trivia
January 9, 475 Byzantine Emperor Zeno was forced to flee his capital at Constantinople. 1349 The Jewish population of Basel, Switzerland, believed by the residents to be the cause of the ongoing Black Death, were rounded up and incinerated. 1431 Judges' investigations for the trial of Joan of Arc began in Rouen, France, the seat of the English occupation government
Published on January 02, 2011 08:08
History Trivia
January 8, 871 King Ethelred of Wessex and his brother Alfred (the Great) defeated the Danes at the Battle of Ashdown. 1081 Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor was born. The last of the Salic or Frankish family of rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, Henry was crowned in 1111. During his reign he was constantly at odds with the papacy and was excommunicated no less than four times. He also made war on Bohemia, Flanders, Hungary and Poland. 1297 Monaco gained its independence. 1499 Louis XII of France married Anne of Brittany.
Published on January 02, 2011 08:02
December 29, 2010
History Trivia
January 7: The Egyptians celebrated this day as the birthday of Sekhmet, the goddess of the healing arts. 49 BC, Julius Caesar was ordered to disband his army. He refused and crossed the Rubicon three days later. 1325 Alfonso IV became King of Portugal. 1451 the University of Glasgow Founded at the request of King James II of Scotland. Pope Nicholas V issued a bull of foundation for a "studium generale." At first underfunded and lacking a place to hold lectures, the University nonetheless grew into a distinguished center of learning, its progress only briefly interrupted by the troubles of the Reformation. 1558 France took Calais, the last continental possession of England. 1598 Boris Godunov became Tsar of Russia. 1610 Galileo Galilei observed three of the four largest moons of Jupiter for the first time. He named them, and in turn the four are called the Galilean moons.
Published on December 29, 2010 09:34
History Trivia
January 6 - The Egyptians celebrated this day as the Feast of Kore, the Goddess of Fertility and of cereal grains and agriculture. 1066 Harold Godwinson was crowned King of England. 1205 Philip of Swabia became King of the Romans. 1449 Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI was crowned at Mistra. 1494 the first Mass in the New World was celebrated at La Isabela, Hispaniola. 1540 King Henry VIII of England married Anne of Cleves. 1579 The Union of Atrecht was signed. 1649 English Civil War: The Rump Parliament voted to put Charles I on trial. 1661 English Restoration: The Fifth Monarchists unsuccessfully tried to seize control of London. 1690 Joseph, son of Emperor Leopold I, became King of the Romans.
Published on December 29, 2010 09:31