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*Amulius | *Amulius | ||
*Conquest of Fidenae | *Conquest of Fidenae | ||
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*Zhu Chenhao | *Zhu Chenhao | ||
*Nanjing [check] | *Nanjing [check] | ||
*Regent's Canal | *Regent's Canal | ||
*Maida Vale | *Maida Vale | ||
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*Battle of Mons [Database:_August_1914] | *Battle of Mons [Database:_August_1914] | ||
*Alexandra Feodorovna [oddly not ACS "Royal correspondence", but {IMO} in Chronicles Russia] | *Alexandra Feodorovna [oddly not ACS "Royal correspondence", but {IMO} in Chronicles Russia] | ||
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***'''The [[Prince of Ning Rebellion]]:''' In 1519, [[Zhu Chenhao]] sparked a rebellion, disputing the legitimacy of the [[Zhu Houzhao|Zhengde Emperor]]'s rule and marching towards [[Nanjing]]. Zhu's forces were defeated after just a 42-day rebellion due to the strategic foresight of his enemies. | ***'''The [[Prince of Ning Rebellion]]:''' In 1519, [[Zhu Chenhao]] sparked a rebellion, disputing the legitimacy of the [[Zhu Houzhao|Zhengde Emperor]]'s rule and marching towards [[Nanjing]]. Zhu's forces were defeated after just a 42-day rebellion due to the strategic foresight of his enemies. | ||
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**'''Angels of Mons:''' British soldiers claimed to have been miraculously saved by angelic beings during the [[Battle of Mons]] in 1914. These angelic figures were said to have intervened, shielding the British troops from enemy fire and guiding them to safety. | **'''Angels of Mons:''' British soldiers claimed to have been miraculously saved by angelic beings during the [[Battle of Mons]] in 1914. These angelic figures were said to have intervened, shielding the British troops from enemy fire and guiding them to safety. | ||
**'''[[Grigori Rasputin]] Assassination:''' Rasputin, who held considerable influence over Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] and his wife, Empress [[Alexandra Feodorovna|Alexandra]], was assassinated on December 30, 1916. | **'''[[Grigori Rasputin]] Assassination:''' Rasputin, who held considerable influence over Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] and his wife, Empress [[Alexandra Feodorovna|Alexandra]], was assassinated on December 30, 1916. | ||
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'''Cudjoe's Town''' was a Maroon settlement in western Jamaica. Established in 1690, the settlement was led by the Akan warrior Cudjoe, and through his leadership, they managed to fight British colonial forces to a standstill in the 1730s, forcing Governor Edward Trelawny to offer them a peace treaty. Signed in 1739, the treaty secured the land and autonomy for the Maroons. | |||
The '''''Nuestra Señora de Atocha''''' was a [[Spanish Navy|Spanish galleon]] that sank with the rest of the [[Spanish Treasure Fleet]] of 1622, off the coast of [[Florida]]. Loaded with [[gold]], [[silver]], jewels, and other valuable cargo destined for [[Spain]], the ship's treasure inspired many salvaging efforts throughtout the centuries. Pirate Alonzo Batilla recovered an emerald gold pin from the galleon in the early 18th century, though most of the wreck would only be recovered in 1985. | |||
The '''Spear of Destiny''' is the name given to the lance that pierced [[Jesus of Nazareth]] during his crucifixion. It was believed to be held in the [[Hofburg]] palace treasury in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] until 1938, when it was reportedly seized by the Nazi regime following Austria's annexation. | |||
The '''Hofburg''' is the former imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty in Vienna, Austria. Besides being the seat of government, the palace complex houses a number of other institutions, such as the imperial chapel, the imperial library and the treasury. The [[Spear of Destiny]] was believed to be held at the treasury until 1938, when it was reportedly seized by the Nazi regime following Austria's annexation. | |||
'''Operation Sealion''' was Nazi Germany's code name for their planned invasion of the United Kingdom from the coastlines of France and Belgium. Though it would never be carried out in full, Nazi agents scoured continental Europe for artifacts associated with the Holy Grail in hopes to harness its supposed supernatural abilities. | |||
'''Operation Barbarossa''' was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and its allies starting on 1941. The operation, code-named after the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa marked an escalation of the [[World War II|war]], bringing the Soviet Union into the Allied powers. Among the actions undertaken by the Nazi soldiers was the looting of artwork and precious artifacts, such as the [[Amber Room]] of [[Catherine Palace]], which the Nazis later shipped to [[Königsberg]], [[Prussia]]. | '''Operation Barbarossa''' was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and its allies starting on 1941. The operation, code-named after the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa marked an escalation of the [[World War II|war]], bringing the Soviet Union into the Allied powers. Among the actions undertaken by the Nazi soldiers was the looting of artwork and precious artifacts, such as the [[Amber Room]] of [[Catherine Palace]], which the Nazis later shipped to [[Königsberg]], [[Prussia]]. | ||
Revision as of 16:36, 3 February 2025
Historical Hooks
- Amulius
- Conquest of Fidenae
- Fidenae
- Peace of Nicias [also DTAG]
- Trial of Sokrates
- Pergamum
- Battle of Actium [DTAE, initiates]
- al-Muntasir [not Mirage notes, nor the currently-written EOH – Figures of Baghdad eps]
- Ahmad ibn al-Khasib
- Western Xia [Initiates db, Secret Crusade?]
- Belvedere Palace
- Prince of Ning Rebellion
- Zhu Chenhao
- Nanjing [check]
- Regent's Canal
- Maida Vale
- Thomas Gainsborough
- Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
- Thomas Agnew & Sons
- Adam Worth [Database: Ned Wynert]
- Manfred von Richthofen
- Battle of Mons [Database:_August_1914]
- Alexandra Feodorovna [oddly not ACS "Royal correspondence", but {IMO} in Chronicles Russia]