Napoleon Bonaparte took part in seven major coalition conflicts during the era known as the Napoleonic Wars, which lasted from 1803 to 1815. These wars pitted France against shifting alliances of European powers determined to curb his influence. When counting individual engagements instead of entire wars, historians generally estimate that Napoleon personally commanded around sixty…
Category: History of the Middle-Ages
Awaken Holger Danske!
Holger Danske – a national icon In Denmark it is said that Holger Danske sleeps in his tomb, but with one eye open to watch for danger to his land and his people. Holger Danske has for centuries been one of the mysterious icons in Denmark. Now the heavy bronze figure stands in the…
On This Day in U.K. History Twofer: Battle of Hastings in 1066 and Scottish Independence Won in 1322
1066 Battle of Hastings: William, Duke of Normandy and his Norman army defeat the English forces of Harold II, who is killed in the battle. Check out the TV Series King and Conqueror. It is based on this very integral period of British History. 1322 Robert the Bruce of Scotland defeats…
Young Men, Political Violence is Your Obligation
Young Men, Political Violence is Your Obligation Young Men, We Need a Factory Reset For our entire lives we’ve heard schoolmarms, the media, liberal Christians and other subversives lecturing young men that “violence doesn’t solve problems.” Every time we have a public killing, we are told “political violence isn’t the answer.” Now, anyone who…
On This Day in History: Vikings Land in Northern England, 793 AD
793 Vikings in longships from modern-day Norway plunder St. Cuthbert’s monastery on Lindisfarne Island off the northeast coast of England, capturing and killing monks.
On This Day in History: October 31, 1517
Oct 31 Martin Luther sends his Ninety-five Theses to Albert of Brandenburg, Archbishop of Mainz, precipitating The Protestant Reformation 1517 Copy of Martin Luther’s ’95 Theses’, the Publication of which began The Protestant Reformation in Europe.
White Genocide: UK University Removes ‘Anglo-Saxon’ From Curriculum
UK University Removes ‘Anglo-Saxon’ From Curriculum Jewish controlled Academia continues it’s Damnatio Memoriae crusade against ANGLO-SAXON WHITE history.
I Vote for 1431 Rules Again
Joan of Arc Accused of Wearing Male Clothing 1431 Joan of Arc is accused of relapsing into heresy by donning male clothing again, providing justification for her execution. Tel Aviv, Israel 2022
Awakening the Saxon
The Wrath of the Awakened Saxon Rudyard Kipling It was not part of their blood, It came to them very late, With long arrears to make good, When the Saxon began to hate. They were not easily moved, They were icy — willing to wait Till every count should be proved, Ere the Saxon…
22 Rules
22 Rules In 1501, a writer and priest named Desiderius Erasmus was staying at a castle occupied by one of the orders of knights then spread throughout Europe. He met a Knight there who was rather friendly, but quite rough around the edges. The Knight’s wife begged Erasmus to help her husband, so Erasmus…
