FYI August 16-17, 2024

On This Day

1513 – Battle of the Spurs (Battle of Guinegate): King Henry VIII of England and his Imperial allies defeat French Forces who are then forced to retreat.[2]
The Battle of the Spurs or (Second) Battle of Guinegate[1] took place on 16 August 1513. It formed a part of the War of the League of Cambrai of 1508 to 1516, during the Italian Wars. King Henry VIII of England and Emperor Maximilian I were besieging the French town of Thérouanne in Artois (now Pas-de-Calais). Henry’s camp was at Guinegate (present-day Enguinegatte).[2] A large body of French heavy cavalry under Jacques de La Palice was covering an attempt by light cavalry to bring supplies to the besieged garrison. English and Imperial troops surprised and routed the French cavalry. The battle resulted in the precipitate flight and extensive pursuit of the French. During the pursuit, a number of notable French leaders and knights were captured. After the fall of Thérouanne, Henry VIII besieged and took Tournai.

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1186 – Georgenberg Pact: Ottokar IV, Duke of Styria and Leopold V, Duke of Austria sign a heritage agreement in which Ottokar gives his duchy to Leopold and to his son Frederick under the stipulation that Austria and Styria would henceforth remain undivided.
The Georgenberg Pact (also called the Georgenberg Compact, German: Georgenberger Handfeste) was a treaty signed between Duke Leopold V of Austria and Duke Ottokar IV of Styria on 17 August 1186 at Enns Castle on the Georgenberg mountain.


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Born On This Day

1401 – Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut (d. 1436)
Jacqueline (Dutch: Jacoba; French: Jacqueline; German: Jakobäa; 15 July 1401 – 8 October 1436), of the House of Wittelsbach, was a noblewoman who ruled the counties of Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut in the Low Countries from 1417 to 1433. She was also Dauphine of France for a short time between 1415 and 1417 and Duchess of Gloucester in the 1420s, if her marriage to Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, is accepted as valid.

Jacqueline was born in Le Quesnoy and from her birth she was referred to as “of Holland”, indicating that she was the heiress of her father’s estates.

Jacqueline was the last Wittelsbach ruler of Hainaut and Holland. Following her death, her estates passed into the inheritance of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy.

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1153 – William IX, Count of Poitiers (d. 1156)
William (17 August 1153 – 1156) was the first son of King Henry II of England and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine.[1] He was born in Normandy on the same day that his father’s rival, Eustace IV of Boulogne, died.


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Condolences
NBC Bay Area: Rock and roll musician Greg Kihn dies at 75

Gregory Stanley Kihn (July 10, 1949 – August 13, 2024) was an American rock musician, radio personality, and novelist. He founded and led The Greg Kihn Band, which scored hit songs in the 1980s, and he wrote several horror novels.

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By A.D. Amorosi, Rolling Stone: Jack Russell, Great White Vocalist and Founding Band Member, Dies at 63

Jack Patrick Russell (December 5, 1960 – August 15, 2024) was an American rock vocalist. He was a founding member of the hard rock band Great White.[1]

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By Jeffrey Kluger, Time: Heman Bekele Is TIME’s 2024 Kid of the Year Dreaming of a cure

 
 
 
 
By Tom Hale, IFL Science: World First Map Of Antarctica’s Plant Life Shows Rapidly Sprouting Continent Under Climate Change Lawn grass is increasingly common along the Antarctic Peninsula.
 
 
 
 

By Alex Mitchell, New York Post: Lemonade stand of the future! Kids are making thousands with their summer side hustles thanks to cashless payments

 
 
 
 
By Ernie Mundell, Medical Express: More toddler screen time brings more tantrums, study finds

 
 
 
 

By Melissa Hobson, Live Science: Pearlfish: The eel-like fish that lives up a sea cucumber’s butt

 
 
 
 

By Nadine Yousif, BBC News: This man travelled from Canada to Mexico on only public transport
 
 
 
 

The Kitchn: I Just Discovered a “Magical” $1 Trick for Cleaning Stained Coffee Mugs (It’s So Effective!)

The Kitchn: Philadelphia Just Launched a New Cream Cheese Flavor That’ll Transport You Straight to Paris (It’s 100x Better than the Original!)

 
 
 
 
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