This Day in History

The Pilgrim-Wampanoag peace treaty

01 Apr 1064

Body of bishop Eleutherius of Blandain moved to Doornik

01 Apr 1318

Berwick-upon-Tweed is captured by the Scottish from the English.

01 Apr 1340

Niels Ebbesen kills Gerhard III of Holstein in his bedroom ending the 1332- interregnum in Denmark.

01 Apr 1572

Watergeuzen capture Brielle from the Spaniards during the Eighty Years War gaining the first foothold on land for what would become the Dutch Republic.

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