Whats the most unfortunate year in your country's history?
>1066
Whats the most unfortunate year in your country's history?
>1066
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1955
1945
1683
2015
1601 or 1798
Time of Troubles were perhaps worse, but it lasted 20 years, so picrelated.
I don't know the exact years but:
>the year the son of Isabella and Ferdinand dies
>the year the son of Isabella and Ferdinand older daughter dies
That's how you get Hapsburgs.
1204
1865
argentina?
germany
austria
isis
france?
turkey
1996
yeah too bad lincoln died
It says the most unfortunate
In 1683 Austria lifted the siege of Vienna.
1889
1942
Southerner so yeah.... no. Talking about the hundreds of thousands of countrymen dead on either side, not one man that's not unfortunate.
1672
Are you from Byzantine Empire, buddy?
It doesn't exists right know, you know.
>Southerner so yeah.... no.
>Southerners are glad that Lincoln died
CIVIL WAR 2.0 NOW
475
1888
A lot of southerners actually mourned Lincoln's death, mainly because his plan for reconstruction was considerably lighter than his successor's.
there was literally nothing wrong with Norman rule
2001
2010
1776
USA
1969
2001 NEBER 4GET
1830
Honestly though before 2001 we weren't trapped in endless conflict in the middle east and in insurmountable debt to a hostile nation.
9/11 completely changed the US
1776
1963
Not country but rather for one half of my lineage: 629 AD - 651 AD, alternatively: 1219 AD - 1222 AD.
Persian?
476
1371
1878
1914
1991-1999
>tfw your country never had an unfortunate year
:)
1167
476
San Marino?
1919
Came here to say this.
Turk detected
Japanese or neo nazi fag detected
Korean, maybe?
Confederate detected
German or Russian, cant tell
Italian
American or Iraqi
British???
Vietnam War, i guess
Anti feminist USA?
Sudan
1066 was not unfortunate, Godwin was a Usurper and Hadrade was a Scandinavian. William was a decent king, and he certainly modernized the kingdom, it's something like the transition from Romano-Briton to Saxon.
Serbia?
1169
1861
1783 the Philadelphia convention was an elite coup de tat
>William was a decent king, and he certainly modernized the kingdom
Yeah, genociding Northumbria and implementing continental feudalism sure was modernising.
1672
1066 for us too, lad. The last King of England died and we haven't had a real monarch for nearly a thousand years
>william was a decent king
get out of here frenchman
1066 here too
fuck bridges
>William was a decent king
remember the harrowing of the north m8. wasn't much modernizing there
mr. hard-ruler would have been better
1917
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>Before the Normans arrived, Anglo-Saxon governmental systems were more sophisticated than their counterparts in Normandy.[105][106] All of England was divided into administrative units called shires, with subdivisions; the royal court was the centre of government, and a justice system based on local and regional tribunals existed to secure the rights of free men.[107] Shires were run by officials known as shire reeves or sheriffs.[108] Most medieval governments were always on the move, holding court wherever the weather and food or other matters were best at the moment;[109] England had a permanent treasury at Winchester before William's conquest.[110] One major reason for the strength of the English monarchy was the wealth of the kingdom, built on the English system of taxation that included a land tax, or the geld. English coinage was also superior to most of the other currency in use in northwestern Europe, and the ability to mint coins was a royal monopoly.[111] The English kings had also developed the system of issuing writs to their officials, in addition to the normal medieval practice of issuing charters.[112] Writs were either instructions to an official or group of officials, or notifications of royal actions such as appointments to office or a grant of some sort
1864
1620.
1948
2008
Depending on your definition of 'my country' either
1914
OR
1965
2016
1888
*89
DELETE THIS
1453
Face it, fascism is the way forward
1507
1821, we got independence but for all the wrong reasons and at the behest of the worst people. Things have literally never been the same since then.
1922
We didnt send enough men to aide the white army
I guess things accidentally worked out, but we could have saved them
>Palestine
>Country
literally who?
Sorry about Nakba, pls no stab kthx
t. Israeli
666
Time of troubles
I dont know much about Irish history but that William Wallace ordeal seemed pretty violent
Calm down Nigel.
That's half of it. Other side is Scottish but I can't think of anything. Post James I?
Olá amigo brasileiro.
1975
IT'S THE CURRENT YEAR
lol
1806
australia
1971
Found the Canadian
1901.
1789
Sweden?
Rome is dead. You're not Roman.
1901.
1901 and 1965
>Turkey
how the fuck did you even come to that conclusion
Byzantine Empire was basically Greece of the middle ages so it counts
1795, 1939-1989
1948
1808
1861
1709
1898, 1945, 1986
1914
1513
we can bring rome back.