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brachiopod | 16:27 Thu 19th Jan 2006 | History
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Take the number of answers* you have posted on AB and treat it as a year, then name a significant event from that year.


(Bernardo, loosehead et al - you have to predict an event that will occur in your Answer-Year!)


(* - Click on my profile in top left to find out the number of answers you have posted.)

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Forgot to start;


Declaration of Independance signed.

Byzantine Empire recaptures Crete from Muslim control

Ani made the capital of Armenia by the Bagratid dynasty

Haakon I of Norway squashed the rebelling forces of Eric

Bloodaxe's sons but was killed in the Battle of Fitje.

Harald II of Norway becomes ruler of Western part of Norway

Apparently!

1470


May 15 - Charles VIII of Sweden who had served three terms as King of Sweden dies. Sten Sture the Elder becomes Regent of Sweden.



October - A rebellion orchestrated by King Edward's former ally, the Earl of Warwick, forces the King to flee England to seek support from his brother-in-law Charles the Bold of Burgundy. Warwick releases Henry VI from the Tower and restores him to the throne on October 30.
King Afonso V of Portugal conquers the city of Arzila in North Africa.



First contact between Europeans and the Fante nation of the Gold Coast when a party of Portuguese landed and met with the King of Elmina. ((See also History of Ghana.)



Johann Heynlin introduces the printing press into France and prints his first book in the same year.

Utilising the Jewish calendar;

King David died and King Solomon the Wise started his 40 year reign in what became known as "The Golden Age of Israel".

...and having to resort to the Futurama timeline since Star Trek does not extend that far;

The birth of Bigfoot (Sasquatch)... obviously not much happened that year!

Noah built the Arc

2183


France

2184 - dunnu what happenned there!


France finally accept the CAP is wrong


The descendants of the mighty Loosehead dynasty finally acheive world domination and abolish Soccer and make Rugby compulsory.


Oil finally runs out and the world finally realises that a 1 ton steel box is not an efficient form of transport.


ASDA finally enforce the laws on basket's only at their "express" tills, however there are queues of defiant rebels still insisting on using their cheque books so they can spend there money 1 day before pay day!

I've just checked my profile (for the first time it has to be said) and I've noticed I've had one answer removed!? Why would that be, and how would I find out which one?

1537


Dissolution of the monastries


Birth of Lady Jane Grey and Edward VI


And Fish and Chip shops rejoice as the potato reaches Europe!


Not a bad year!

1538


Much quieter but the first university in the New World, Universidad Santo Tom�s de Aquino is founded.


Now lets see 1539...- Ithink I see a flaw in the logic of this question!

Utilizing (as kempie has) the Hebrew calendar, the northern and southern (Israel and Judah) kingdoms split one from another...

368 AD:


Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity


The Roman Valens went to war against the Goths


Egypt broke free from Roman rule


The Bozdogan-Valens aqueduct was built to supply Byzantine with water


...all a very long time ago, as I'm mainly a relative newcomer and don't put my oar in as much.

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Richie Valens goes to war against the Goths?


Where do you get this information, delboy3? You'll be telling me Bauhaus are reforming next !!


;o)

333 Calocaerus revolts on Cyprus. He is defeated and executed.
333 AD (25 December) Constantine appoints his son Flavius Julius Constans Caesar
In 333 AD a small fishing town on the Bosphorus, selected by Emperor Constantine the Great to become the new imperial capital, was inaugurated as Constantinople (later Istanbul).

After the sack of Rome in 410 AD

Not sure what happened then - only 76 more responses to go to make the last line make sense...

Well, depends how you look at it, but in A.D.27 Jesus was around the peak of his career. The Romans were busy repointing their aqueducts and designing the latest thing in mosaic floors, we were wearing animal skins and painting our faces blue (football not invented yet)


Or........ if we start time from the big-bang (which I personaly don't believe in) the universe was in a state of pure chaos.

223, too many to put down, quite a martial year, but Antigonus captured Tega, and Seleucus is assassinated.

exactly 1000!!!! hurrah! - the first millenium!


I hadn't even noticed! - do you think this entites me to a party?

Are we all invited?

1807


Abolition of Slavery


France occupies Portugal and thus the Peninsular War starts.

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