FYI September 26-28, 2024

On This Day

1212 – The Golden Bull of Sicily is issued to confirm the hereditary royal title in Bohemia for the Přemyslid dynasty.
The Golden Bull of Sicily (Czech: Zlatá bula sicilská; Latin: Bulla Aurea Siciliæ) was a decree issued by the King of Sicily and future Emperor Frederick II in Basel on 26 September 1212 that confirmed the royal title obtained by Ottokar I of Bohemia in 1198, declaring him and his heirs kings of Bohemia.[1][2] The kingship signified the exceptional status of Bohemia within the Holy Roman Empire.

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1422 – After the brief Gollub War, the Teutonic Knights sign the Treaty of Melno with Poland and Lithuania.[3]
The Treaty of Melno (Lithuanian: Melno taika; Polish: Pokój melneński) or Treaty of Lake Melno (‹See Tfd›German: Friede von Melnosee) was a peace treaty ending the Gollub War. It was signed on 27 September 1422, between the Teutonic Knights and an alliance of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania at Lake Melno (‹See Tfd›German: Melnosee, Meldensee; Polish: Jezioro Mełno), east of Graudenz (Grudziądz). The treaty resolved territorial disputes between the Knights and Lithuania regarding Lithuania Minor and Samogitia, which had dragged on since 1382, and determined the Prussian–Lithuanian border, which afterwards remained unchanged for about 500 years. A portion of the original border survives as a portion of the modern border between the Republic of Lithuania and Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, making it one of the oldest and most stable borders in Europe.[1]


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351 – Constantius II defeats the usurper Magnentius.[3]
The Battle of Mursa was fought on 28 September 351 between the eastern Roman armies led by the Emperor Constantius II and the western forces supporting the usurper Magnentius. It took place at Mursa, near the Via Militaris in the province of Pannonia (modern Osijek, Croatia). The battle, one of the bloodiest in Roman history, was a pyrrhic victory for Constantius.


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Born On This Day

1406 – Thomas de Ros, 8th Baron de Ros, English soldier and politician (d. 1430)
Thomas Ros or Roos, 8th Baron Ros of Helmsley (26 September 1406 – 18 August 1430) was an English peer.

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1271 – Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, King of Bohemia and Poland (d. 1305)[20]
Wenceslaus II Přemyslid (Czech: Václav II.; Polish: Wacław II Czeski; 27 September[2] 1271 – 21 June 1305) was King of Bohemia (1278–1305), Duke of Cracow (1291–1305), and King of Poland (1296–1305).


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1494 – Agnolo Firenzuola, Italian poet and playwright (d. 1545)[48]
Agnolo Firenzuola (28 September 1493 – 27 June 1543) was an Italian writer and poet, of mainly secular works, despite having been a Vallombrosan monk.


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Condolences
BBC News: Tributes have poured in for Dame Maggie Smith, star of the Harry Potter films and Downton Abbey, who has died aged 89

Dame Margaret Natalie Smith CH DBE (28 December 1934 − 27 September 2024) was a British actress. Known for her wit in comedic roles, she had an extensive career on stage and screen over seven decades and was one of Britain’s most recognisable and prolific actresses.[1] She received numerous accolades including two Academy Awards, five BAFTA Awards, four Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award as well as nominations for six Laurence Olivier Awards. Smith was one of the few performers to earn the Triple Crown of Acting.[2]At the time of her death, she was one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood.

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Nelson Richard DeMille (August 23, 1943 – September 17, 2024)was an American author of action adventure and suspense novels. His novels include Plum Island, The Charm School, and The General’s Daughter. DeMille also wrote under the pen names Jack Cannon, Kurt Ladner, Ellen Kay, and Brad Matthews.

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I don’t like mysteries, which is why I want to solve them. It bothers me that there are things I don’t know.
There are days when you might hate what you’ve written, but you love your life because you’re able to make your own world.
Nelson DeMille,
writer
1943-2024
 
 
 
 

By Robert Z. Pearlman, Space.com: NASA’s ‘Hidden Figures’ women awarded Congressional Gold Medals
 
 
 
 

By James Clear: 3-2-1: On cheat codes, love as a creative force, and how to make something great

 
 
 
 

Craig Medred: Surprise, surprise
 
 
 
 

By Matt Lee, Tedium: No Plane? No Problem What it’s like to travel across the country via Amtrak—and what you need to know if you want to do it yourself.

 
 
By Ernie Smith, Tedium: Tethered On the freedom that cellular modems gave to consumers—and how mobile companies tried to claw it back during the iPhone era.
 
 

By Ernie Smith, Tedium: The Paywall’s Final Frontier Word that CNN is getting a paywall feels like a sign that good information is more expensive than ever.
 
 
 
 

Helen Hegener, Sled Dogs in America: The Art of Veryl Goodnight

This book is an in-depth look at the incredible paintings done by the award-winning Colorado artist who has elevated the history of sled dogs to an exhibit at the prestigious Western Spirit Museum in Scottsdale, Arizona. Running for nine months, from July, 2024 through April, 2025, the exhibit showcases not only the paintings done by Veryl Goodnight, but includes the history behind the paintings as researched by Alaskan historian Helen Hegener, author of the landmark book Sled Dogs in North America (Northern Light Media, 2023).

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Ann Wilson of Heart: A health update from Ann.

 
 
 
 
Excellent!
Nick Freitas: I channeled Ron Swanson for this one.
 
 
 
 
Colion Noir: Exposed, Kamala Harris Sponsored Handgun Ban & Confiscation Bill
 
 
 
 
Interesting, depressing and WTF??
Andy Stumpf, IronClad: A Serial Killer Targeting Veterans? (with Jake Adelstein) I IRONCLAD
 
 
 
 

Alejandro Villanueva – 10th Mountain Divison to the NFL | BRCC #322
 
 
 
 
Cleared Hot Podcast: Andy Vs. Michael – Round 9 – The Ginger goes to Italy
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Recipes

By Eric Kim, NY Times Cooking: Mayo Corn Fried Rice
 
 
By Melissa Clark, NY Times Cooking: Crispy-Edged Quesadilla

 
 
By Ali Slagle, NY Times Cooking: Cheesy White Bean-Tomato Bake
 
 
By Eric Kim, NY Times Cooking: Chilled Tofu With Gochujang Sauce
 
 
By Erin: Butterfinger Poke Cake
 
 
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