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January 5 - Edward the Confessor, who had been King of England for 14 years, passes away. He had suffered a series of strokes beginning in October 1065 which saw his health wane. He fell into a coma and did not name an heir before his death, which led to a period of conflict.
After being elected President of the Royal Society, Isaac Newton “set about trying to callously tarnish the reputations of some of his contemporaries,” writes @JheniOsman
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“May the memory of their sacrifice and bravery remain with us always.”
Her Majesty The Queen leads the nation in remembrance to all those who have died in two World Wars and other conflicts.
#WeWillRememberThem#RemembranceSunday .
#OTD in 1605, infamous gunpowder plotter Guy Fawkes was arrested following his failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament, and taken to the Tower 🏰
He was interrogated here in the Council Chamber of the Queen’s House 👇 (1/2)
BRAND NEW HISTORY PODCAST ON THE SAS DURING WW2.
‘SAS Band of Brothers’ is the awesome new book by Damien Lewis. This interview is truly fascinating!
Podcast interview: https://t.co/KinF2AgODp
Buy the book: https://t.co/hbbDygyb6O