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Saturday, 18 April 2009

1066 and all that (for Twits)

Back on 16 March I noticed that my number of twitter followers had reached 1066 and was growing steadily. I started a series of daily tweets, which reached 1592 this morning, with the occasional Humphrey Lyttleton-ish silly comment thrown in. Here, for the Record, is the March of Time thusfar (or at any rate the passage of historic Time in March), in multiples of 140 Character tweets:

16 March: Weekend followers count up from 1066 (Battle of Hastings) to dark age of 1110 (First Crusade). Heading for the anarchy of 1135... ooer.

17 March 1138, therefore time to recall the election of Cardinal Gregory as Anti-Pope Victor IV. Anti-Popes had such butch names...

18 March: 1165 — when King Henry II had a major affair with the Rosamund Clifford. A right old Royal Story for ye Sunne...

19 March: 1189 — 3 Sepember 1189 was fixed as “Time immemorial” in English Law from 1263-1832. Significant milestone, surely.

20 March: 1220 — completion Chartres & start of Salisbury Cathedrals, and papal approval of (Dominican) Order of Preachers

21 March: 1230 — ye Teutonic Knights were invited into Prussia to forcibly Convert the Yatvags to "Christianity." Creepy Stuff.

22 March: 1258 — Provisions of Oxford (Henry III forced to recognise parliament) and, of course, siege & fall of Baghdad.

23 March: 1271 — Baibars captures Krak des Chevaliers and the 5th Crusade flops. Also in 1271 (in spirit of the late Humphrey Lyttleton) Emperor Ottakar II fails to invade Hungary [and starts a chain of bookshops instead] also in 1271 (Humph would say) Emperor Bing of Song is born: Emperor Bing waited until 1942 to record White Christmas at the age of 671

24 March: 1284 — year Wales was joined to England (Statute of Rhuddlan) & the foundation of Peterhouse, oldest college of Cambridge University. 1284 also yr legend says pied piper visited Hamelin. Massive bail-out of City rats resourced by ye city's children. They ended up with him in their own toyshop in Regent Street.

25 March: 1292 — the year Edward I appointed John Balliol as (puppet) King of Scotland over Robert the Bruce, much provoking the Tartan Army

26 March: 1299 — Time for the Mexica to settle in Chapultepec: Schlocky sacrifices and one flower ceremonies in today's Mexico city...

27 March: 1315, & plucky Swiss Confederates defeat Leopold Habsburg @ ye battle of Morgarten securing future independence of Switzerland. At Morgarten Confederates hold up knights in a pass between two bulbous mountains: Early Confederacy/ Dolly Parton thang?

28 March: 1335 — Otto the Merry becomes Duke of Carinthia around the time slavery is abolished in Sweden - everything looking up! People wonder why they called him Otto the Merry:


29 March: 1345 — pray silence for "Miracle of the Host": Amsterdam 12.3.1345: dying man vomited host, flamed it; didn't burn: http://is.gd/puzx

30 March: 1369 — As England reels under its third dose of Black Death, Tamerlane the Great makes Samarkand capital of his empire

31 March: 1395 — William of Waynflete weighs in: Bishop of Winchester, Head of Winchester College, Eton, & New College Oxford: Lord Chancellor

1 April: 1418 — Council of Constance 1414-18. Western schism over. 3 Popes into 1. Wyclif & Hus condemned. Early international law formulated.

2 April: 1429 — Joan of Arc busts siege of Orleans, & drives Sir John Falstaff’s English army from the Loire valley: JF retires to ye pub

3 April: 1449 — Last Emperor of Byzantium is crowned Constantine XI, & last Antipope (Felix V) bows out (founds Catfood dynasty instead)

4 April: 1451, and Nicholas of Cusa invents Concave Spectacles for myopic people.

5 April: 1465 — Henry VI, pious but completely round ye twist, is imprisoned by Edward IV in the Tower, & Margaret of Anjou legs it to France

6 April: 1469 — Ferdinand acquires Isabella (Aragon+Castile = Spain), Scots acquire Orkney & Shetland, Lorenzo Medici acquires Florence. Busy Bunnies!

7 April: 1477 — William Caxton prints first English book on English printing press (Dictes or sayengis of the Philosophres)

8 April: 1485 — a horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse! it could be arranged... Bosworth. Henry VII wins crown off wicked uncle Richard III. Tudor dynasty begins: & with it, some say, Modern England. Meanwhile in France, the Peace of Bourges temporarily halts the Mad War.

now off for a run, dodging brickbats from Richard III supporters... Richard used to do a good chocolate advert too...

9 April: 1495 — As we leave the middle ages Brother Jon Cor, a Franciscan Friar, records world’s first Scotch Whisky. March of time speeds up...

10 April: 1504 — Michaelangelo’s David in Florence; & naughty old Leonardo dV & Machiavelli divert Arno river against Pisa. Also in 1504 Matthias Grünewald paints Crucifixion....
Karl Barth kept a copy on his desk

11 April: 1510 — Catherine of Aragon produces stillborn daughter, Thomas More becomes Under-Sherriff of London Henry VIII wins a joust without cheating (they say)

12 April: Happy Easter! 1530 — the year of the Augsburg Confession, prepared for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.

13 April: 1537 — Monasteries dissolved in England, foundation of Recife by Portuguese in Brazil; first mention of Bangalore in India

14 April: 1545 — The Mary Rose sinks near Portsmouth, and the Council of Trent starts up: eyes down for a full house...

15 April: 1563 — English lose LeHavre; Council of Trent closes, Northern seven years war breaks out... (Big Danes/Swedes punchup) Council of Trent organises RC Church as modern denomination, but fails to organise Brewery, Nottingham University, or Boots the Chemist.

16 April: 1570 — Ivan the Great's Massacre of Novgorod, & Pius V Papal Bull excommunicates Elizabeth I

17 April: 1581 — Union of Utrecht proclaims independence from Philip of Spain & becomes republic. Francis Drake, Circumnavigator, knighted... As Elizabteh I knights old pirate she askes him "But where are your buccaneers?" & he replies, “Why, Ma'am, stuck to both sides of me buccan... (at this point 140 character limit cut in)

18 April: 1592 — Henry IV of France converts to Roman Catholicism, divorcing Queen Marguerite of Navarre. Mistress Gabrielle d’Estes bore him four kids, though... Punters down 1591 betting shop might have put serious money on France ending up Protestant! Henry's conversion to Roman Catholicism involved divorcing his wife... Minus Henry VIII = Henry IV. The tale also shows how pre-Louis XIV/ Napoleon France was loose conglomeration of landes, not modern nation.

3 comments:

  1. I'm thinking of starting a campaign to get your follower count up to 2010 and beyond. Your tweets will get much more interesting then...:-)

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  2. Really like the video with "Otto the Merry". Anymore to it? seems like it cut off before the end.

    Enjoy your blog.

    Highlander

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  3. You're right — all I could get on YouTube (Copyright thing?). But here's the rest of the script:

    (Syllabub enters the lounge where Otto is at his organ, howling one of his songs)

    SYLLABUB
    Stop that and listen to me! Now!

    (She pulls the plug out)

    OTTO
    Plug my organ in.

    SYLLABUB
    Ha, that's a joke. Now, listen to me.

    OTTO
    What! What is it?

    SYLLABUB
    I've got something important to tell you. Mitzi's coming in a moment with another prince.

    OTTO
    Yeugh.

    (He begins howling one of his songs)

    SYLLABUB
    Look, will you stop that again!

    OTTO
    Huh, princes!

    SYLLABUB
    Well there soon won't be any left, thanks to you. Now just you make sure you make that task nice and easy, otherwise I'll smash your organ.

    OTTO
    Can I play at the wedding?

    SYLLABUB
    Yes.

    OTTO
    All right, all right. I could play that one about "Yum de boo ptang..."

    SYLLABUB
    The king agrees to see you now.

    MITZI
    Hallo Daddy!

    OTTO
    Come in, child.

    MITZI
    This is Prince Walter.

    OTTO
    Eeeugh! Is he in the book?

    MITZI
    Yes.

    OTTO
    Oh, hello Walter.

    WALTER
    Prince Walter.

    OTTO
    (sarcastically)

    Oh, so sorry! So you want to marry my daughter, do you?

    WALTER
    Perhaps.

    MITZI
    Oh, say you do, and wing me such joy as I have never tasted before.

    WALTER
    Yeah, all right.

    OTTO
    All right. First I must set you a task, so you may prove yourself worthy of my daughter's hand in marriage.

    WALTER
    Why?

    OTTO
    Because she's a f (bleep) ing princess, that's why! You must go tomorrow morning to the highest part of the castle...

    (Syllabub hits him)

    You must go, um... (Syllabub threatens him again) er, go down to the shops and get me twenty Rothmans.

    WALTER
    What, now?

    OTTO
    Tomorrow morning.

    STORYTELLER
    And so, early next morning, all the happy villagers were gathered to watch Prince Walter set off on his quest.

    (From a dais outside the castle, on which King, Queen and Princess sit, Prince Walter walks, holding a banknote, past the villagers down the street to the tobacconist. He emerges holding a packet of cigarettes aloft triumphantly to cheers from the crowd. He walks back up the street to the dais, on which Mitzi is jumping up and down excitedly)

    WALTER
    Here are your fags.

    (He tosses them to Otto)

    OTTO
    (grudgingly)

    Thank you, Walter.

    WALTER
    Prince Walter!

    SYLLABUB
    Well done, Prince Walter.

    OTTO
    (standing)

    Loyal subjects, faithful followers, this is indeed a proud moment for the Queen and myself. For this is the moment when Princess Mitzi marries Prince Walter. But first, a little number I've written, entitled "Ya Te Buckety Rum Ting Too".

    (Everyone sings "Ya Te Buckety Rum Ting Too" accompanied by Otto. But then Prince Charming draws up on a horse)

    CHARMING
    Halt, halt! Halt, I prithee, gentle king.

    SYLLABUB
    Who are you? What do you want?

    (to Otto)

    Belt up!

    CHARMING
    I am Prince Charming, from the Kingdom of the Golden Lakes, good Sir King. Page four in the book. And I crave the hand of your most beautiful daughter, Princess Mitzi.

    WALTER
    You're too late.

    CHARMING
    What?

    WALTER
    I've got her, Charming, now buzz off.

    SYLLABUB
    Now, wait a minute, Mitzi is not betrothed yet.

    WALTER
    What? He said, if I went and got him twenty Rothmans I could have her.

    CHARMING
    Got you twenty Rothmans?

    WALTER
    I had to go down the town.

    CHARMING
    For Princess Mitzi?

    OTTO
    Yes.

    CHARMING
    For this priceless treasure? For this most perfect of all God's creatures?

    MITZI
    (to Syllabub)

    I think I'm falling in love again.

    CHARMING
    For this finest and most delicate flower in the whole of this geographical area, I will face in mortal combat that most dreaded of all creatures.

    MITZI, SYLLABUB and OTTO
    A dragon?!

    CHARMING
    And I shall slay it, single-handed, to prove myself worthy of your enchanting daughter, O King.

    OTTO
    I accept.

    WALTER
    What?

    OTTO
    I accept. Tomorrow morning, then.

    WALTER
    Where's he going to get a dragon from?

    CHARMING
    I provide my own.

    (The rear of a horse box opens. A dragon, all of 18 inches long, emerges. Prince Charming fights it matador-style, then draws a pistol and shoots it. The crowd cheer)

    OTTO
    Loyal subjects, by virtue of Prince Charming's noble deed, I now consent to give him Princess Mitzi's hand in marriage. But first, the B side of my latest single.

    WALTER
    I'll be revenged on the lot of you!

    (OTTO plays and everybody starts singing "Ya Te Buckety...")

    STORYTELLER
    Nobody in Happy Valley worried about Prince Walter's threats, and the joyous day soon arrived for the royal wedding.

    (Interior of cathedral. Otto is up in the organ loft. Everyone sings "Ya Te Buckety, Rum Ting Too, Ni Ni Ni, Yaooo.")

    PRIEST
    Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join together this man, Prince Charming, and this woman, Princess Mitzi Gaynor, in holy matrimony. If there be anyone who knoweth just cause or impediment why these two should not be joined together...

    (There is a loud boom. A witch enters, followed by Prince Walter)

    WITCH
    Yes, 'tis I, the wicked witch, Ya ha ha!

    PRIEST
    Witch, you commit sacrilege here by your very presence. I command you in the name of the Good Book, to leave this holy place forthwith.

    WITCH
    Shut up!

    PRIEST
    Sorry, sorry.

    WITCH
    Now, where's the King? Where's the King? Where's the King?

    (The congregation point upwards)

    OTTO
    Oh, me. I'm terribly sorry, I was miles away.

    WITCH
    I forbid this marriage to take place.

    CHANCELLOR
    You forbid it?

    WITCH
    Who are you?

    CHANCELLOR
    I am the Lord Chancellor, you old hag! How dare you speak thus to our...

    (The witch casts spells, turning him successively into a lampshade, then a dog, a soda syphon, a rabbit, and back into himself)

    Aah!

    WITCH
    Now, watch it! Now, Mitzi marry Prince Walter, or I curse the lot of you, and your aunties.

    OTTO
    Mitzi marries Prince Charming.

    WITCH
    I'm warning you!

    OTTO
    Carry on with the ceremony.

    PRIEST
    Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today...

    WITCH
    Very well. I hereby change every single person in this cathedral into chickens!

    (then as a shocked afterthought)

    Except me!

    (Everyone is turned into chickens)

    WITCH
    (chicken wearing witch's hat)

    Oh, bugger.

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