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On This Day

923 – Battle of Firenzuola: Lombard forces under King Rudolph II and Adalbert I, margrave of Ivrea, defeat the dethroned Emperor Berengar I of Italy at Firenzuola (Tuscany).
The Battle of Firenzuola was fought on 29 July 923 between the forces of Rudolph II of Burgundy and Adalbert I of Ivrea on one side and Berengar I of Italy on the other. The battle was a defeat for Berengar, who was thus de facto dethroned and replaced by Rudolf as King of Italy. His own grandson and namesake, Berengar II, who would later be king of Italy as well, fought on the winning side against him.

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1609 – Beaver Wars: At Ticonderoga (now Crown Point, New York), Samuel de Champlain shoots and kills two Iroquois chiefs on behalf of his native allies.
The Beaver Wars (Mohawk: Tsianì kayonkwere), also known as the Iroquois Wars or the French and Iroquois Wars (French: Guerres franco-iroquoises), were a series of conflicts fought intermittently during the 17th century in North America throughout the Saint Lawrence River valley in Canada and the Great Lakes region which pitted the Iroquois against the Hurons, northern Algonquians and their French allies. As a result of this conflict, the Iroquois destroyed several confederacies and tribes through warfare: the Hurons or Wendat, Erie, Neutral, Wenro, Petun, Susquehannock, Mohican and northern Algonquins whom they defeated and dispersed, some fleeing to neighbouring peoples and others assimilated, routed, or killed.

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Born On This Day

1166 – Henry II, French nobleman and king of Jerusalem (d. 1197)
Henry II of Champagne (or Henry I of Jerusalem) (29 July 1166 – 10 September 1197) was Count of Champagne from 1181 to 1197, and King of Jerusalem jure uxoris from 1192 to 1197 by virtue of his marriage to Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem.

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1549 – Ferdinando I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (d. 1609)
Ferdinando I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (30 July 1549 – 3 February 1609) was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1587 to 1609, having succeeded his older brother Francesco I.

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By MessyNessy, 13 Things I Found on the Internet Today (Vol. 706): The marbelised “Literatur” passageway in the Museumsquartier in Vienna; The socialite buried wearing a lace nightgown inside her 1964 Ferrari; A bestselling French author on serial killers turned out to be a serial liar; Secret Egyptian Pyramid Base; Straw Castle in Diourbel, Senegal; The art nouveau Winter Garden is a hidden gem in small-town Flanders; The world’s deepest hole, abandoned by the Soviets beneath this rusty metal cap; Neon salesman’s sample case, circa 1935; A Beatnik Glossary; A heartwarming little tribute to the Paris Olympics, made with love in England and more ->

 
 
 
 

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TLDR: Apple Intelligence dev beta 👨‍💻, transparent TVs 📺, unblockable YouTube ads 🎥 and more ->
 
 
 
 

National Science Foundation: Why does the United States have the most tornadoes in the world? Scientists find new answers.
 
 
 
 
By Tara Holland, The Kitchn: What Is an Irish Breakfast?
You’ve likely heard of an English breakfast, but do you know what makes an Irish breakfast?
 
 
 
 

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Mike Ritland: Remembering Glen Doherty with BUBS Naturals Founder Sean Lake
 
 
 
 

Shawn Ryan Show: Erik Prince – Breakdown of the Donald Trump Assassination Attempt | SRS #123
 
 
 
 

Cleared Hot Podcast: Kristofer Healey – Battling Cartels and Corruption
 
 
 
 

Team Never Quit: TAYA KYLE: NY Times Best-Selling Author, Widow of Chris Kyle, Keeping A Strong Mentality

 
 
 
 

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