Today in History for May 11: On this date: In 1189, Emperor Frederik I Barbarossa and 100,000 crusaders left Regensburg in southern Germany for the Holy Land. In 1421, Jews were expelled from ...
Today in History for May 30: In 339, Eusebius, the father of early church history, died at age 74. He attended the Council of Nicea in 325, and his "Historia Ecclesiastica" contains an abundance of ...
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday offered his government's apologies to the victims of the tainted blood scandal.
Today in History for April 26: In 322, St. Basil was martyred by torture and beheading after he sheltered a young Christian woman named Glaphiga from the clutches of Roman Emperor Lucinius.
There was a provincial election on this week in June, 1949. Rescuers were conducting a desperate “air, land and sea search” ...
Today in Music History for March 29: In 1871, the Royal Albert Hall in London was opened by Queen Victoria. In 1909, country singer and pianist Aubrey ``Moon'' Mullican was born in Polk County, Texas.
Proceeds from concerts in Jersey will go towards a "significant cause" by helping to protect the island's coastline, an event collaborator says. Sunset Concerts will take place across two days in June ...
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on National Indigenous History Month: ...
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