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Today in history

My posts haven't all been showing up.... here's what I posted and didn't appear:

June 15, 1215: King John signs the Magna Carta, which begins, "The Church of England shall be free".

That's not entirely correct. It actually begins "John, by the grace of God King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and Count of Anjou, to his archbishops, bishops, abbots, earls, barons, justices, foresters, sheriffs, stewards, servants, and to all his officials and loyal subjects, Greeting.". The church reference says "the English Church shall be free" which is not the same thing as the Church of England. The Church of England was created over three centuries later by Henry VIII at the beginning of the English Reformation.

https://www.bl.uk/magna-carta/articles/magna-carta-english-translation

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_England
 
19 June 1566 - Birth of King James I.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_VI_and_I
 
1776 - George Washington was commissioned by the Continental Congress as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army
1865 - Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas with news that the Civil War was over, and that all remaining slaves in Texas were free - an event celebrated to this day as "Juneteenth". 19 June became a Federal Holiday in June 2021: https://www.the-sun.com/news/3100011/when-does-juneteenth-start-being-a-federal-holiday/
1910 - the first ever Father's Day was celebrated in Spokane, Washington. The idea for the observance is credited to Sonora Louise Smart Dodd.
1911 - Pennsylvania became the first state to establish a motion picture censorship board
1917 - during World War I, King George V ordered the British royal family to dispense with German titles and surnames; the family took the name "Windsor"
1934 - the Federal Communications Commission was created; it replaced the Federal Radio Commission
1964 - the Civil Rights act of 1964 was approved by the U. S. Senate, 73 - 27, after surviving a lengthy filibuster
1987 - the U. S. Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana law requiring any public school teaching the theory of evolution to teach creation science as well
 
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Born 80 years ago today: Brian Wilson the songwriter genius - without him the Beach Boys would have been just another band and long forgotten

 
June 20 1975 Jaws first released in theaters.
 
1683: English Quaker William Penn, an advocate of peace and religious toleration, signs a treaty with the American Indians of Pennsylvania. Voltaire said the agreement was the only treaty never sworn to and never broken.

1780: American troops, using hymnal pages from the First Presbyterian Church for gun wadding, stops the British advance on Springfield, New Jersey.
 
64: The Great Fire of Rome begins, and to direct suspicion away from himself, young Emperor Nero blames the city's Christians. A persecution followed in which Christians were (among other punishments) burned alive
 
Today in history - July 20th 1944



Claus von Stauffenberg failes to kill Hitler in one of the headquarters.
It was one of the about 40 attempts to kill the beast - he survived all.

Stauffenberg and others were tortured and shoot by martial law within 24 hours.




 
1054: Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius, having been excommunicated from the Roman church four Days earlier, excommunicates Pope Leo IX and his followers. This precipitates the Great Schism between Rome and the east.
 
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