Today in History | Daily Historical Events
At The Daily World Brief, July 17 stands as a date marked by pivotal battles and transformative shifts in leadership that reshaped nations. We revisit the 1453 Battle of Castillon, the final clash concluding the Hundred Years' War, which decisively shifted power from England to France and aided the rise of French national unity. We also explore the 1429 coronation of Charles VII, a symbolic moment boosted by Joan of Arc's military successes that revitalized French morale. On this day in 1973, Afghanistan's monarchy ended when King Mohammad Zahir Shah was deposed, triggering decades of political upheaval. Additionally, the 1954 Viet Minh victory at Chu Dreh Pass foreshadowed new warfare tactics and colonial retreats in Asia, while the 1717 premiere of Handel's Water Music underscored the cultural influence of monarchy. July 17 also marks a milestone in medical education with the founding of Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 1867, advancing professional standards in dental care in the United States. These moments capture the interplay of war, power, culture, and innovation shaping history. Poll Question: Do you think the Battle of Castillon was the true turning point in French-English relations? Yes No - How did this battle shape national identities in France and England thereafter? #TodayInHistory #HistoryPodcast #OnThisDay #HistoricalEvents #DailyHistory
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