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Historic Occurrences: February 17th Through the Ages

Historical occurrences on February 17: Recap of significant events, notable births, and deaths...

Historical Milestones and Notable Occurrences on February 17th
Historical Milestones and Notable Occurrences on February 17th

Historic Occurrences: February 17th Through the Ages

17 February: A Chronicle of Historical Happenings

Express your curiosity as we delve into the annals of time and uncover the events that unfolded on this very day.

17 February 1313:Pope Clement V lifted the excommunication ban on Venice that had been put in place for an amazing four years. This was due to the tumultuous conflict between the city and the papacy over Ferrara's control.

17 February 1461:Brace yourself for a classic showdown! The Duke of Somerset and Queen Margaret of Anjou led their Lancastrian army to a victorious battle against the Earl of Warwick. Quite the occasion, as they rescued Margaret's adored husband, King Henry VI, from the Yorkist captivity at the second battle of St Albans.

17 February 1600:Oh, Neapolitan philosopher and thinker Giordano Bruno, let's time-travel back to your era! You spent an impressive seven years interned by the Inquisition and met your final, fiery end on this day in Rome's Campo dei Fiori. And yes, the reason? A massive case of heresy, mate.

17 February 1662:Bid farewell to the Dutch-occupied Taiwan, as Frederick Coyett departed, leaving it to the hands of the Ming conquerors led by the legendary Koxinga.

17 February 1877:Born on this day was the French minister of war and fortification fanatic André Maginot. If you want to get technical, he's the brains behind the famed Maginot Line.

17 February 1909:A heartbreaking day for the Chiricahua Apache nation, as their powerful leader Geronimo breathed his last breath due to pneumonia at the grand old age of 79. Known for his persistence and determination, he fought an impressive 30-year battle against both Mexican and American troops before his ultimate surrender in 1886.

17 February 1958:CND, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, gets a rousing welcome - more than 5,000 strong - at the Central Hall, Westminster. Luminaries like Bertrand Russell, AJP Taylor, Alex Comfort, Michael Foot, and JB Priestley took the stage to voice their concern about nuclear weapons and disarmament.

17 February 1962:James Hanratty earned himself a swift trial after being found guilty of the infamous 'A6 murder.' The victim was Michael Gregsten, a talented scientist. Sentenced to death, Hanratty filed an appeal, which was later rejected. A grim encounter awaited him in April, right in Bedford prison.

Have you stumbled upon any other fascinating events that happened on this day in history? Let's continue exploring together!

In the realm of politics, the turmoil between Pope Clement V and Venice over Ferrara's control culminated in the lifting of the excommunication ban on Venice on this day in 1313. Fast forward to the modern era, the General News of 1958 marked a significant moment as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament held a massive rally in Westminster, voicing their concerns about nuclear weapons and disarmament.

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