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And most of his successors
So?
What's wrong with that???
@Deleted User Well depends who she burned
Of course not. You get the name because the people who deserved incineration named her that.
I can think of a few other historic figures whose names have been dragged through the mud by their enemies that they rightly sought to exterminate
Vlad for instance
@Stormbreaker this is your cue
Vlad the Impaler wasn't dragged down though
it was a title for what made the Ottomans to witness
Not in the east. But in the west a lot of people don't understand who he killed or why
Dracula is based on him
I know
They made one of God's likely saints into a demon
But if his army wasn't spineless bastards he would have killed the Caliph of the Ottomans in his last battle
Well the west never learned for a lot thing that happened in the balkans in that era
But he was killed in battle which is cool
And again proves monarchy as the superior form of government
He was killed because the general that was meant to attack from the other side never attacked
Presidents won't die for their people
the army of the ottomans would have been destroyed
in that battle
That general is getting raped in the ass by the devil right now
It's really interesting if you read the battle and how a puny spineless general ruined everything
And just so his asshole won't get accustomed to Satan's big dick of fire, he gives him a break now and then so he can go rape Henry 8 for awhile
The worst bastards though were the russians on that age, proclaimed themselves as the liberators of Greeks, made them to revolt and he never kept his proclamation (he even used the Church) and the revolution ended in massive executions for Greeks from Albanians in 1770
Peloponez was almost barren from all the bloodshed because he never kept his promise of aid while they have already secured half the lands
Skanderbeg was cool though
Well kind of, he was most of his time a general of Ottos
for like 20 years but he returned to the one faith
and rebelled against them
But he saw the light and returned to the True Faith
yeah
The biggest dicks though was the tsars of Russia it led to a bloodshed because they wanted to become the third rome
And failed miserably too
why were we expelled out of GB in 1290
Something you would have done probably
For Spain you were doing business with moosies
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@the good jew Persecution of England's Jews could be brutal; recorded are deadly massacres at London[30] and York[31] during the crusades in 1189 and 1190.
To finance his war against Wales in 1276, Edward I of England taxed Jewish moneylenders. When the moneylenders could no longer pay the tax, they were accused of disloyalty. Already restricted to a limited number of occupations, Edward abolished their "privilege" to lend money, restricted their movements and activities and forced Jews to wear a yellow patch. The heads of Jewish households were then arrested with over 300 being taken to the Tower of London and executed. Others were killed in their homes.
On 17 November 1278 all Jews of England, believed to have numbered around 3,000, were arrested on suspicion of coin clipping and counterfeiting, and all Jewish homes in England were searched. At the time, coin clipping was a widespread practice, which both Jews and Christians were involved in, and a financial crisis resulted, and according to one contemporary source, the practice reduced the currency's value to half of its face value. In 1275, coin clipping was made a capital offence, and in 1278, raids on suspected coin clippers were carried out. According to the Bury Chronicle, "All Jews in England of whatever condition, age or sex were unexpectedly seized … and sent for imprisonment to various castles throughout England. While they were thus imprisoned, the innermost recesses of their houses were ransacked." Some 680 were detained in the Tower of London. More than 300 are believed to have been executed in 1279. Those who could afford to buy a pardon and had a patron at the royal court escaped punishment