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30.7. 1419 The first Prague defenestration 30. 7. 1419

30.7. 1419 The first Prague defenestration

Viky
5225 1
The defenestration of the anti-Hussite constables in Prague's New Town simply returned the whole of Prague into Hussite hands and gave the king to understand that the Hussites would not retreat. It began on July 30, 1419.
3,000-year-old horse harness from detector find changes archaeologists' findings

3,000-year-old horse harness from detector find changes archaeologists' findings

GM4PRO
6103 12
Detectorist Mariusz Stepien found a rich Bronze Age assemblage near the Scottish border. A rich collection of buckles, a sheathed sword with a complete hilt, as well as a unique horse harness with ornaments, leather and wood remnants from the Late Bronze Age (1000 - 800 BC). This is the first find of its kind in Scotland and the method of attaching the various parts of the harness is the first time it has been seen in Britain...
New metal detector Mars MD Gaus

New metal detector Mars MD Gaus

Elmara
16499 68
So the first test detector is here and we have started testing. We have added the final order of the tester list to the discussion
27.7. 1214 Battle of Bouvines 27. 7. 1214

27.7. 1214 Battle of Bouvines

Viky
3983 0
According to many historians, Jan Bezzemek was not a good ruler. He did not enjoy ruling, he did not gain the support of his English subjects and he allowed very powerful and dangerous opponents to stand against him. He failed even at the Battle of Bouvines, which took place in July 1214.
A coin treasure worth three million crowns was discovered in the field behind the pub

A coin treasure worth three million crowns was discovered in the field behind the pub

GM4PRO
8197 9
Forty-year-old detectorist Luke Mahoney went out with his friends Dan Hunt and Matt Brown on Sunday, July 26, for a legal detector survey of a 15-acre field near Ipswich. He must have felt that he was going to be lucky that day, because he found a gold coin first thing in the morning and managed six pence before noon. But he was far from knowing what he could look forward to after lunch.
26.7. 1648 Swedes besiege Prague 26. 7. 1648

26.7. 1648 Swedes besiege Prague

Viky
2624 3
They plundered the Rudolphine collections at Prague Castle and also the Břevnov and Strahov monasteries, as well as the houses of noblemen and townspeople. The Swedish army invaded Prague in July 1648.

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