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King Louis VIII of France and his very brief reign as King of England. King Louis VIII's reign as King of France didn't last long, just a mere three years between 14th July, 1223, and 8th November, 1226. His reign as King of England didn't ever happen. There's a signed bit of paper saying so. Yes, he was King of England. Well, not actually, but sort of, perhaps, nah he wasn't, get back to France you French pretender. To cut a long story short, Louis came to England on holiday as a not-yet-king-of-France. Whilst holidaying in the south of England, he got really plastered on an all night booze-up celebrating the fact his last remaining virgin dog had just got his leg over. Okay, it was with a teddy bear, but it still counts. Completely sploshed, Prince Louis climbed atop a large wall, pulled his pants down and declared, mid-stream, as he really needed to go, that he was the new King of England. The longer version: The English barons were a bi...
On This Day In History, May 14th 1610, King Henry IV of France was assassinated. During his lifetime King Henry IV of France had three assassination attempts made against him. Well, two attempted assassinations and one actual assassination. King Henry had been raised a protestant. When he became King of France in 1589, he was pretty much forced to convert to Catholicism, due to France being a catholic country, and them placing nipple clamps on him until he agreed. Everyone was happy about the King's sudden and unexpected change of religion, except for the protestants. They were not. At all. It also appeared that Spain wasn't happy either. Mainly with Henry, who they didn't like as he didn't share any of his chocolate biscuits with them. Henry IV was the first King of France from the House of Bourbon. Spain kept pestering Henry to give him those chocolate biscuits. Henry finally had enough. Instead of handing over the biscuits, he just went and declar...
Read from the beginning here. Read the previous scene here. BLACK DAWN - CHAPTER ONE - SCENE FIVE VICTOR RADOVIC: BLACK DAWN BASE OF OPERATIONS, LONDON. The factory was silent now. Everything was set. Years in the planning and the endgame was finally here. Viktor's finger glided over a set of unrolled blueprints, tracing the lines with idle precision. “You are ready?” he asked without looking up. Across from him stood a broad-shouldered man in a black tactical jacket and combats, his arms crossed, his face impassive. "We are," he said with confidence, yet a hesitation lingered in his posture. "Go on," Viktor said. “And after?” “The wheel will stop at the designated time. Your only task is to keep Rand there until Westminster burns. He must see what his curse has brought him.” "Then what?" Viktor finally lifted his gaze, steel-grey eyes locking onto him. “Then, you let him go.” “You’re certain? We have him now, seems a waste not to finish it.” Viktor’s ...
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