June 24
109 The Aqua Traiana was inaugurated by Emperor Trajan, the
aqueduct channeled water from Lake Bracciano, 25 miles north-west of Rome.
217
Hannibal defeated the Romans at Lago di Trasimeno in the Second Punic War. 4
51:
10th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
451 Attila the Hun raised
his siege of Orleans, France in a prelude to his being pushed out of France by
a combined army of Romans and barbarians.
803 Bishop Higbald of Lindisfarne
died. In a communiqué to the scholar Alcuin of York (teacher at the Carolingian
court at the invitation of Charlemagne), he described in graphic detail the Viking
raid on Lindisfarne on 8 January 793 in which many of his monks were killed.
843
Vikings destroyed Nantes (western France).
1314 Robert the Bruce of Scotland
defeated the English army under Edward II at Bannockburn, near Stirling.
1340 In
the Hundred Years War, British fleet under the command of King Edward III
destroyed the French at Sluys (Flanders).
1374 A sudden outbreak of St. John's
Dance (Dancing Plague) caused people in the streets of Aachen, Germany, to
experience hallucinations and begin to jump and twitch uncontrollably until
they collapsed from exhaustion. One of the most prominent theories is that
victims suffered from ergot (fungus) poisoning.
1441 King Henry VI of England
founded Eton College.
1497 John Cabot landed in North America at Newfoundland
leading the first European exploration of the region since the Vikings.
1497
Cornish rebels Michael An Gof and Thomas Flamank were executed at Tyburn,
London.
1509 Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon were crowned King and Queen of
England
1520: Mass at Field of Cloth of Gold where Henry VIII of England and
Francis I of France met between Guînes and Ardres near Calais to discuss an
alliance.
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