Thursday, December 13, 2012

History Trivia


December 13

863 Boudouin with the Iron Arm, earl of Flanders, wed Charles II the Bald of France's daughter Judith. He was daring warrior who fell in love with the youthful widow of two English kings, married her and fled with his bride to Lorraine. Charles, though at first angry, was at last conciliated, and made his son-in-law margrave of Flanders, which he held as a hereditary fief. The Norsemen were continually devastating the coastlands at this time, and Baldwin was entrusted with this outlying borderland in order to defend it. He was the first of a line of strong rulers of Flanders, who early in the 10th century exchanged the title of margrave for that of count.




1294 Saint Celestine V resigned the papacy after only five months; Celestine, who founded the Celestine order, was the first pope to abdicate. He had accepted the position only because the papacy had been vacant for years and needed a leader. In his eighties when elected, the work proved too problematic, and he resigned. 

1545 Council of Trent began.  The council would pass legislation dealing with the doctrinal challenges of the Protestant Reformation.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Ultra Violence by Mark Barry

Mary Ann Bernal review of Ultra Violence by Mark Barry




Mr. Barry delves the reader into the bygone days of British football where team followers of Notts County clash with the myriad of opposing fans, resulting in violent clashes on game day.

The story revolves around a middle-aged man whose life is in turmoil - a failed marriage, a disinterested son and a career on the line. He suddenly finds himself reunited with friends from his youthful past, and while nostalgic memories are forefront, replicating events from an earlier era becomes a reality.

I enjoyed this story and recommend it to both men and women.

Interview with author K-Trina Meador

Interview with author K-Trina Meador

History Trivia


December 12

884 Charles the Fat inherited the West Frankish lands and briefly reunited the empire of his ancestor Charlemagne.

1098 First Crusade: Massacre of Ma'arrat al-Numan – Crusaders breached the town's walls and massacred about 20,000 inhabitants. After finding themselves with insufficient food, they resorted to cannibalism.





1112 Tancred of Antioch died.

1189 Richard I left England, where he spent less than six months of his reign, to join the Third Crusade.

1408, The Order of the Dragon a monarchical chivalric order was created by Sigismund of Luxembourg, then King of Hungary.

Ngaire Elder: Liebster Award Nominee

Ngaire Elder: Liebster Award Nominee: I was fortunate to be nominated to participate in the Liebster Award by author, Mary Ann Bernal http://maryannbernal.blogspot.com . Here ...

The Briton and the Dane Trilogy featured in The Examiner





Read the article in its entirety at:

http://www.examiner.com/article/the-briton-and-dane-series