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Today in history

12 May 805 - Death of Æthelhard, Archbishop of Canterbury.

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Æthelhard
 
1572: Gregory XIII, who reformed the Julian calendar into the calendar used today and celebrated the killing of French Huguenots (Protestants) with a Te Deum (a Latin hymn), is named pope

[this was yesterday -- for some reason it didn't post last night]



Appropriate to current events,,,

1988: Soviets forces begin withdrawal from Afghanistan.
 
May 23 1934, police shoot and kill the infamous Bonnie and Clyde.
 
1232: Pope Gregory IX sends the first Inquisition team to Aragon (in present-day Spain)

1647: Massachusetts enacts a law forbidding any Jesuit or Roman Catholic priest from entering Puritan jurisdictions. Second-time offenders could face execution.
 

Couldn´t you at least have tried to end that sentence on a preposition?


1572: Gregory XIII, who reformed the Julian calendar into the calendar used today and celebrated the killing of French Huguenots (Protestants) with a Te Deum (a Latin hymn), is named pope

[this was yesterday -- for some reason it didn't post last night]


Edie Sedgwick...

Appropriate to current events

1988: Soviets forces begin withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Thank Zod that situation turned out right!


American achievement...
 
1849 Lincoln says "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time."

1886 American chemist John Pemberton begins to advertise Coca-Cola

1914 Ship rams Canadian ship Empress of Ireland on St Lawrence River; 1,024 die

1973 Thomas Bradley elected 1st African American mayor of Los Angeles, California
 
45 years ago on 25 May 1977, a little know movie was premiering and wound up knocking the doors off the box office


I went to the theater with a friend of mine for the 12:30 pm showing. Matinee pricing was in effect; so, we paid $ 1.50 each to get in. That was the last time that I saw the movie for that inexpensive price :)
 
Adele Dazeem was born in 1971.

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Sorry, thats Idina Menzel


May 30, 1431: Joan of Arc is burned at the stake for heresy

1922: The Lincoln Memorial—honouring Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, and “the virtues of tolerance, honesty, and constancy in the human spirit”—was dedicated in Washington, D.C.


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On this day in 1962, the State of Israel hanged German official Adolf Eichmann, who had escaped from a prison camp in 1946 and spent some 14 years in hiding, for his part in the Nazi extermination of Jews during World War II.


1921: The Tulsa race massacre began in Oklahoma as mobs of both African Americans and whites descended on the courthouse where a Black man, who was accused of assaulting a white woman, was being held; in the ensuing violence, Tulsa's prosperous Black neighbourhood of Greenwood was destroyed and as many as 300 people were killed, mostly African Americans.


1889: Considered one of the worst natural disasters in American history, a flood ravaged Johnstown, Pennsylvania, causing more than 2,200 deaths.


2009: American comedian Conan O'Brien made his debut as host of the The Tonight Show, NBC's long-running late-night talk show; however, he left after less than one year.

1968: Blind and deaf American author Helen Keller died in Westport, Connecticut.

1926: American motion-picture star Marilyn Monroe, who became a major sex symbol and cultural icon, was born in Los Angeles.

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*not Marilyn Monroe

On this day in 1953, 27-year-old Elizabeth II, the elder daughter of King George VI, was crowned queen of the United Kingdom at Westminster Abbey, having taken the throne upon her father's death in February 1952.
 
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