Morning /his/,
I've decided to try something new on this board to try and break the repetition of Roman/Byzantine/Nazi/China discussion. I will be posting the historical events based on the date for discussion and arguing.
Please keep shit posting and mockery of the Jews to an appropriate minimum.
June 14th. (Sorry Aussies)
313 AD - The Edict of Milan
>The Edict of Milan, signed by Constantine the Great and co-emperor Valerius Licinius granting religious freedom throughout the Roman Empire, is posted in Nicomedia.
1373 - Anglo-Portuguese Alliance
>Anglo-Portuguese Alliance between England (succeeded by the United Kingdom) and Portugal is the oldest alliance in the world which is still in force.
1381 - The Peasants' Revolt
>led by Wat Tyler culminated in the burning of the Savoy Palace
Let's start off with these three, if there is interest I will continue listing events.
>The Edict of Milan
Was this one of the best or worst moments in history? We now live the benefits of religious freedom because of this Edict, but it argubaly sped up the decline of the Roman empire
>Anglo-Portugese alliance
What is the point of this alliance even? Have the Portuguese even contributed anything in the past 500 years?
>>2951881
Pretty great idea, please continue.
1514 - Henry Grace à Dieu,
>at over 1,000 tons the largest warship in the world at this time, built at the new Woolwich Dockyard in England, is dedicated.
1525
>Martin Luther marries Katharina von Bora, against the celibacy rule decreed by the Roman Catholic Church for priests and nuns
I like this idea, OP. I'll try to contribute or even create these threads myself if you forget one day.
Here are some more cool events:
>1782 - the last person in history is executed for "sorcery". Her name is Anna Göldi and she meet her fate in Switzerland
>1860 - the Russian State Bank is founded
>1944 - V-1 missiles are used by Nazis against Britain
>2000 - leaders of South and North Korea meet gor the first time
>>2951886
I never got why people think christianity contributed to the decline of Rome. Please explain anon
Che was born today
>>2951924
It disrupted the social structure, as Christianity supported the numerous lower class people, while Paganism valued the skilled and able, and supported the natural order.
>>2951894
>Have the Portuguese even contributed anything in the past 500 years?
the Portuguese gave you ungrateful Anglos tea and Nando's
>>2952146
Hasta la victoria siempre