CORIOLANUS

By this time in Roman history, the citizens were divided between the upper-class patricians and the common people called plebeians. Although called a republic, the government was closer to an aristocracy as the patricians, despite being around 10% of the citizens, held most of the power. In 493 BCE, the Read more…

CANUTE COMMANDS THE WAVES

                One of the most famous anecdotes from Medieval England is the story of Canute and the waves.  Canute was a Viking who came to England in 1013 with his father Sweyn Forkbeard, the King of Denmark.  Sweyn became King of England, but died one year later.  In 1016, Canute Read more…

THE BATTLE ON THE ICE

                Crusaders were not limited to the Crusades.  And the Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller weren’t the only militaristic orders in the Christian church.  In the 13th Century, the Teutonic Knights were warriors for Christ in Eastern Europe.  Not that they were particularly religious.  They participated in wars along the Read more…

FACTS ABOUT KNIGHTS

  They were supposed to be religious, so many started each day with a Mass. The code of conduct for knights was called chivalry.  It was intended to keep knights under control.  Some of its provisions were:                         –  don’t hurt priests                         –  no stealing livestock                         –  no Read more…

THE MIDNIGHT MASSACRE

                The worst prisoner of war massacre in American History occurred after WWII was over.  It occurred in a camp in Salina, Utah.  The camp had 43 tents housing around 250 German prisoners, most from Rommel’s Afrika Korps.  They were put to work harvesting beets on local farms.  They did Read more…