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On this day in 1535, John Houghton, an English monk, was the first of the five Carthusian Martyrs to be hung, drawn and quartered at the Tower of London for refusing to acknowledge Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. https://t.co/xDR7IMnHLI
On this day in 1527, Henry VIII of England and Francis I of France signed the Treaty of Westminster during the War of the League of Cognac, combining their forces against Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.
(1/7) University Information Technologies Update, Wednesday, April 26: ITS has restored several network capabilities, including internet access, Blackboard, Google Suite, the Truman website and TruView. Technology in classrooms has been largely restored.
Congratulations to Dr. Horacio Sierra (member of SCJ's Editorial Board) who has been named to the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (https://t.co/jti01JWfvd…)!! @pcahgov
On this day in 1574, the Dutch mercenary force under Louis of Nassau were defeated by Spanish forces at the Battle of Mookerheyde. https://t.co/RqzvHYB6Y2
#OTD 1519 b. Catherine de’ Medici. d. of Lorenzo, Duke of Urbino. Her marriage to Henri II of France was unhappy. As French regent she tried but failed to steer a moderate course in the Wars of Religion & has a poor reputation as an intriguante & poisoner – not entirely deserved.
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Conf location/dates: Baltimore Oct 26-29
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On this day in 1492, Lorenzo de' Medici, an Italian banker, statesman, and patron of Michelangelo and Botticelli, died at age 43. https://t.co/IEM9bX0g3p