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“I could not be a traitor to Edward, for I was never his subject” – Scots resistance leader William Wallace, who was hanged, drawn and quartered for treason #otd in 1305.
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Henry Tudor, or Henry VII as he is about to become in this image, was crowned #otd near the battlefield of Bosworth Field. But what happened next? How did he end the Wars of the Roses for good?
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Henry Tudor, or Henry VII as he is about to become in this image, was crowned on this day near the battlefield of Bosworth Field. But what happened next? How did he end the Wars of the Roses for good?
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#otd in AD 565, St Columba was attempting to cross the Ness River in Scotland, when he came across a 'water monster' – the first recorded sighting of what would become the Loch Ness Monster. He sent it back to the depths by making the sign of the cross.
In 1911, the Mona Lisa shot to global stardom when she became the victim of one the most daring art heists in history. Overnight, the painting seemingly disappeared into thin air... #otd#onthisdayow.ly/sRuh50vCYUc
"In five years," said #Napoleon, born today in 1769, "I shall be master of the world. There remains only Russia, but I shall crush her". It would prove a fatal ambition. #OnThisDay#OTD#napoleon250ow.ly/dQnD50vxvJR
#afternoonteaweek In 1762, the Earl of Montagu, John Sandwich, became hungry during an intense gambling session. Not wanting to leave the table, he asked for some meat to be brought to him in slices of bread. His idea caught on and soon others were asking for a 'sandwich' 📷Getty
#Napoleon was born today in 1769 as a Corsican outsider – yet he rose to become Europe's greatest military mind, a commander whom the Duke of Wellington praised as being worth 40,000 men #OnThisDay#OTDow.ly/dQnD50vxvJR
Annie Oakley (born #otd in 1860) received many proposals of marriage – one, a French count, included a photograph of himself. Annie returned the photo, now with a bullet hole through his head and the words “respectfully declined” written on the reverse.
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Annie Oakley (born #otd in 1860) was more than a sure-shooting entertainer – she taught in the region of 15,000 women to shoot and promoted the idea that women sharpshooters could fight in wars
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At only five feet tall, Annie Oakley – born #otd in 1860 – was given the nickname of ‘Watanya Cicilla’ by Chief Sitting Bull. The name means ‘Little Sure Shot’, and Oakley was certainly that: she once shot a cigarette out of Kaiser Wilhelm II's mouth.
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