26th June.
Francisco Pizarro, former pig farmer and conquistador extraordinaire, conqueror of the Incas and deeply beloved by generations of schoolboys trying to sneak the word "piss" into lessons, probably isn't a fan of this date. On this day in 1544, the conqueror of Peru saw his Lima palace stormed by former followers (including Diego de Almagro), who promptly hacked him to pieces.
On a brighter note, in 1918 the world's greatest penis substitute was unveiled by Germany. "Big Bertha" was their 420mm uber-howitzer, which promptly made life a lot more interesting for the Parisians it was aimed at.
Francisco Pizarro, former pig farmer and conquistador extraordinaire, conqueror of the Incas and deeply beloved by generations of schoolboys trying to sneak the word "piss" into lessons, probably isn't a fan of this date. On this day in 1544, the conqueror of Peru saw his Lima palace stormed by former followers (including Diego de Almagro), who promptly hacked him to pieces.
On a brighter note, in 1918 the world's greatest penis substitute was unveiled by Germany. "Big Bertha" was their 420mm uber-howitzer, which promptly made life a lot more interesting for the Parisians it was aimed at.
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