Sir Christopher Wren

Sir Christopher Wren

On the 2nd of December, 1697, Saint Paul’s Cathedral, rebuilt to Sir Christopher Wren’s design after the Great Fire of London, was consecrated. Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723) was one of the most influential architects in British history, renowned for his role in...
Sir Christopher Hatton

Sir Christopher Hatton

On the 1st of December, 1577, Christopher Hatton was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I. Sir Christopher Hatton (1540–1591) was an influential courtier, statesman, and Lord Chancellor in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. His life provides a fascinating glimpse into the...
Cities for Life Day

Cities for Life Day

The 30th of November Is celebrated as “Cities for Life Day”. It began in 1786 on the day that the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, under Pietro Leopoldo, became the first civil state in the world to do away with torture and capital punishment. I confess that I had not known...
UN Partition Plan for Palestine

UN Partition Plan for Palestine

On the 29th of November, 1947, the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine was adopted by the UN General Assembly. The United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine of 1947 was a pivotal moment in the history of the Middle East, representing a formal international...
Royal Society

Royal Society

The Royal Society, formally known as The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, is one of the oldest and most prestigious scientific institutions in the world. It was founded in 1660 during a period of profound intellectual transformation often...
Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius

On the 27th of November, 176 CE, Marcus Aurelius granted his son, Commodus, the rank of Imperator, and made him Supreme Commander of the Roman legions. I have written about Commodus before, and the Miracle of the Rain, but there must be more we can explore about...