FYI August 21-22, 2024

On This Day

1415 – Henry the Navigator leads Portuguese forces to victory over the Marinids at the Conquest of Ceuta.[4]
The Portuguese conquest of Ceuta took place on 21 August 1415, between Portuguese forces under the command of King John I of Portugal and the Marinid sultanate of Morocco at the city of Ceuta. The city’s defenses fell under Portuguese control after a carefully prepared attack, and the successful capture of the city marked the beginning of the Portuguese Empire. Ceuta was held under Portuguese control until being transferred to Spain in 1668.

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392 – Arbogast has Eugenius elected Western Roman Emperor.
ugenius (died 6 September 394) was a Western Roman emperor from 392 to 394, unrecognized by the Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius I. While Christian himself, Eugenius capitalized on the discontent in the West caused by Theodosius’ religious policies targeting pagans. He renovated the pagan Temple of Venus and Roma and restored the Altar of Victory after continued petitions from the Roman Senate. Eugenius replaced Theodosius’ administrators with men loyal to him. This included pagans, reviving the pagan cause. His army fought the army of Theodosius at the Battle of the Frigidus, where he was captured and executed.


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Born On This Day

1535 – Shimazu Yoshihiro, Japanese general (d. 1619)
Shimazu Yoshihiro (島津 義弘, August 21, 1535 – August 30, 1619) was the second son of Shimazu Takahisa and the younger brother of Shimazu Yoshihisa. Traditionally believed to be the 17th head of the Shimazu clan, he was a skilled general during the Sengoku period who greatly contributed to the unification of Kyūshū.

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1570 – Franz von Dietrichstein, Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal (d. 1636)[11]
Franz Seraph von Dietrichstein (Czech: František Serafín z Ditrichštejna, 22 August 1570 – 19 September 1636), was an Austrian nobleman and cardinal, member of an ancient House of Dietrichstein, was the 1st Prince of Dietrichstein, Archbishop of Olomouc, Governor (Landeshauptmann) of Moravia.[1]


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FYI

 
 
NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day
 
 
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This Day in Tech History
 
 
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Interesting Facts
 
 
Word Genius: Word of the Day
 
 
Wise Trivia
 
 

James Clear: 3-2-1: Thoughts on greatness, enjoying the journey, and raising the aspirations of others
 
 
 
 

AP News: August’s supermoon is the first of four lunar spectacles

 
 
 
 

Rare Historical Photos: Studley Tool Chest: A Masterpiece of 19th-Century Craftsmanship, Meticulously Designed to Hold 300 Tools
 
 
 
 

The Editors, Puck: The Making of ‘True Detective: Night Country’ A lively conversation with the talented filmmakers and actors behind the fourth season of the hit HBO and Max show.
 
 
 
 

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum: Chapel Hart, Vince Gill, Chris Stapleton, Charlie Worsham, and Others Honor Marty Stuart

 
 
 
 

IronClad: The Tim Walz ‘Stolen Valor’ Accusations: Mike Glover & Andy Stumpf Sound Off I FOCAL POINT
 
 
 
 

Mike Ritland: Active-Duty California K9 Police Officer Zach Pfannenstiel

 
 
 
 

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