Time for an early modern artichoke fight reenactment? (from Schembart books)

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New follows & the well entrenched: now is the time 2 treat ur self (or some1 else) 2 my Sassy Academia art. Relieves stress. Passive aggressively tell every1 ur over their bs. And gimme a RT-share the Sass.
https://t.co/Ux3Lt1eCRh

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George III & Queen Charlotte celebrated their 33rd wedding in 1794 at - marking the occasion by donning the king's Hare Hunting Uniform. After dinner they 'sat quiet' till 8pm & then had a ball which lasted till 2 in the morning.
1761

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In the course of the consumption of in England increased by an astonishing 2,500%

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The Lion of the North - Gustavus Adolphus (1594 – 1632), King of Sweden from 1611 to 1632, was regarded as one of the greatest military commanders in modern history, with the use of an early form of combined arms.

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Weimar's Courtyard of the Muses by Theobald von Oer, 1860.

A tribute to The Enlightenment and the Weimar Classicism depicting German poets Schiller, Wieland, Herder, and Goethe.

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Prince Eugene of Savoy (on the second white horse from the right) recaptures Buda castle in 1686. The recapture broke the Ottoman resistance throughout the region.

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In 1747 Lord Fitzwalter sacked one of his footmen, Charles Woollam: 'an idle, stupid, drunken, good-for-nothing fellow' - but he still gave him his wages in full to the sum of £2 19s. 6d.

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HMS Happy, one of 4 similar 8-gun sloops of war.
Unfortunately the ship & crew had an unhappy end, being lost, wrecked off the Norfolk coast 10 years after commissioning.

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30 July 1794 was a busy day for George III: 10am left arriving Kew at noon; 12.45 left for back to Kew by 6.30; at 7 off in the 'sociable' with the queen for a drive round Richmond Park; back by 9, work till 10, supper, bed by 11.

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William of Gloucester (died 1700) had complained of a sore throat at his birthday celebrations on the 24th, on the 26th he had a fever & on the 27th 'went into delirium with short broken sleep & incoherent talk'... he died early on the 30th.

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18th-century style: in 1794 the royal family went to where a typical day was: morning walking on the esplanade, back to read for 3 hours, dinner, more reading, back onto the esplanade where we 'met those we saw in the morning'

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1782 Edmund Burke (died 1797) addressed following the death of Rockingham & appointment of Shelburne as "Would any man in his sober senses try whether a wolf would agree with lambs?"

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George Hayter's preparatory sketch of Sir John Copley (later 1st Baron Lyndhurst) as Solicitor General, made during the trial of (1820).

Alternative title: 'A portrayal of a death glare.'

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Pitt the Elder speaking in a (very) socially distanced House of Commons

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Sitt al-Mulk has joined the Snoo crew last Sunday, and this amazing post from is perfect for learning about the amazing life and adventures of this Tunisian-born medieval princess!
https://t.co/Ig2lvtfr5k

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Love this 1753 engraving of Manila because it captures the scale of the city beyond the walls (extramuros). Bagumbayan, on the lower right hand side of the map, is the site of Luneta/ Rizal Park today.

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Summer 1786 - John Wilkes claimed to be 'too far exhausted' to last the whole debate on Warren Hastings' role in the Rohilla War, which didn't end till 8am next morning, so 'paired off at 11 on Friday night' & next day headed for Brighton

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