Memorable Dates Answers
- 753BC: Rome Founded - 9.1% memorable
- 55BC: Caesar invades Britain (memorable according to 1066
and all that) - 63.6% memorable
- 325: Council of Nicea - 18.2% memorable
- 410: "Look to your own defenses" - official end of Roman
rule in Britain - 21.2% memorable
- 800: Charlemagne declared Holy Roman Emperor - 12.1% memorable
- 1066: Battle of Hastings (memorable according to 1066 and
all that) - 97.0% memorable
- 1215: Magna Carta signed - 30.3% memorable
- 1297: Battle of Stirling Bridge - 0% memorable
- 1415: Battle of Agincourt - 24.2% memorable
- 1485: Battle of Bosworth Field - 18.2% memorable
- 1492: Columbus sails the ocean blue - 63.6% memorable
- 1533: The Reformation in England - the Church of England
splits from Rome - 9.1% memorable
- 1588: Spanish Armarda (surely Armadillo? ed.) - 15.2%
memorable
- 1605: Gunpowder Plot - 33.3% memorable
- 1642: Start of English Civil War - 33.3% memorable
- 1649: Charles I Executed - 12.1% memorable
- 1665: Plague in London - 48.5% memorable
- 1666: Great Fire of London (very popular among the
nominations) - 81.8% memorable
- 1752: British Empire adopts Gregorian Calendar - Sept 3-13
missing. "Least Eternal September" according to the
nominator - 15.2% memorable
- 1776: American Declaration of Independance - 39.4% memorable
- 1789: Storming of the Bastille - 18.2% memorable
- 1792: End of French Revolution - 9.1% memorable
- 1801: Act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland, start
of UK - 9.1% memorable
- 1812: Defeat of Napoleon by Russians - 45.5% memorable
- 1815: Battle of Waterloo - 30.3% memorable
- 1903: First powered flight by the Wright Brothers - 24.2% memorable
- 1905: First (failed) Russian Revolution - 18.2% memorable
- 1912: The Titanic Sinks - 18.2% memorable
- 1914: Start of the Great War (Not WWI, as history came to a
. when America became Top Nation) - 84.8% memorable
- 1917: Two Russian Revolutions - 30.3% memorable
- 1918: End of Great War - 93.9% memorable