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Keeper of the Holy Grail

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History Game


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Edward the Confessor crowned King of England at Winchester Cathedral.


Winchester Cathedral... da da da da dum....
You're bringin' me down... da da da da dum...

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Year 1206

Temujin is proclaimed Genghis Khan of the Mongol people, founding the Mongol Empire

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I found something really interesting in regards to "history" and THAT reminded me that we let this thread fall by the way side... HOW COULD WE DO THAT???

So I am starting it up again:

Year 1329:  David II of Scotland becomes King of Scotland.

And NOW for the interesting tidbits I found which triggered my memory about the History Thread...?

1896 - Year the Tootsie Roll was invented

80,000,000 - Number of Hershey Kisses that are produced daily.


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1331: David II of Scotland finally got crowned two years after becoming king, at Scone.

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The year 170: Nephites and Lamanites lived in perfect harmony one with another, and there were no manner of "ites"

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In the year 87 Decebalus becomes king of Dacia.

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1371 not a particularly interesting year:


End of the reign of Emperor Go-Kogon of Japan, fourth of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders. Start of the reign of Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan, fifth and last of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders
Charterhouse Carthusian Monastery founded in Aldersgate, London.
First widely accepted historical reference to playing cards (in Spain).
Robert II becomes the first Stuart king of Scotland after the death of his uncle, David II.
Rival brothers, Ivan Sratsimir and Ivan Shishman become co-Emperors of Bulgaria after the death of their father, Ivan Alexander. Bulgaria is weakened by the split.
Zhao Bing Fa becomes King of Mong Mao (in present day south China/north Myanmar) after the death of his father, Si Ke Fa.
Lazar succeeds his distant cousin, Stefan Uro V, as ruler of Serbia after most of the noblility in Serbia are killed by the Ottomans in the Battle of Maritsa. Lazar declines the title of Tsar.
Edward the Black Prince is removed as administrator of Aquitaine by Edward III of England due to the Prince's poor health and heavy debt caused by the murder of his ally and debtor, Pedro of Castile.
John of Gaunt, son of Edward III of England, marries Constance of Castile, daughter of King Pedro of Castile, giving John of Gaunt a claim to the throne of Castille.
Kalamegha claims the vacant title of King of Cambodia after the power of the Thai invaders from Ayutthaya begins to weaken. The Ayutthayans are finally expelled in 1375.
Byzantine co-emperor John V Palaiologos pledges loyalty to the Ottoman Empire to prevent the Turks invading Constantinople.
The Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty in China installs the census registration system of lijia, or the hundreds-and-tithing system, throughout the Yangzi valley. This system grouped households into units of ten and groups of one hundred, whereupon their capacities for paying taxes and providing the state with corvée labor service could be assessed. The system became fully operational in 1381, when it counted 59,873,305 people living in China (the historian Timothy Brook asserts that the number was much higher, somewhere between 65 million and 75 million).







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in 392 AD, the young Western Roman Emperor, Flavius Valentinian II, quarreled with his commander in chief, Flavius Arbogastes, and tried to fire him. Arbogastes's response is essentially "I didn't get my command from you and so you cannot take it away." Arbogastes later had Valentinian II assassinated and installed Flavius Eugenius on the throne. This series of events led to Theodosius, the Eastern Roman Emperor, to bring an army west to re-install the house of Valentinian back on the throne.

At the Battle of the Frigidus (about two years later), Theodosius' forces were victorius. Arbogastes commited suicide, and Eugenius was executed as an usurper. Theodosius reunited the Western and Eastern empires for the last time. He was the last Roman emperor over a unified Roman Empire. Upon his death, the empire was split again between Theodosius' two sons.

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