Died This Day

It's a little eerie—but also kind of poetic—how certain days seem to gather the farewells of history’s giants. While you’re going about your day, maybe sipping coffee or scrolling your phone, it could also be the anniversary of the day a legendary writer penned their final chapter, or a trailblazing inventor powered down for the last time. Some days feel like they echo with the footsteps of those who came before—artists, leaders, thinkers—leaving behind legacies that still shape the world. It’s a reminder that while their time ended, their stories didn’t.

Stilicho

Roman general and statesman
Died
August 22nd, 408 1618 years ago — None years old

Stilicho served as a general for the Western Roman Empire during the late 4th and early 5th centuries. Born in 359, Stilicho rose to prominence under Emperor Honorius. He played a crucial role in defending the empire against barbarian invasions, particularly from the Visigoths led by Alaric. Stilicho's military strategies and leadership were instrumental in several key battles during his service. However, his influence also fostered political rivalry, leading to accusations of treason and his eventual execution in 408. His legacy marked a significant period in the history of Rome as the empire faced increasing threats from outside forces.

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Emperor Konoe of Japan

Japanese Emperor during the Heian period
Born
June 16th, 1139 887 years ago
Died
August 22nd, 1155 871 years ago — 16 years old

Ruled as Emperor of Japan from 1142 until death in 1155. His reign took place during the Heian period, a time characterized by the flourishing of court culture and the establishment of the samurai class. The emperor's court was marked by a strong influence from the Fujiwara clan. His reign was notable for the emergence of various cultural advancements, particularly in literature and the arts. He was also involved in significant political intrigues and struggles for power, which set the stage for future conflicts in the country.

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Pope Gregory IX

Pope and author of the Papal Bull
Born
1143 883 years ago
Died
August 22nd, 1241 785 years ago — 98 years old

Elected as Pope in 1227, implemented significant reforms within the Catholic Church. Established the Inquisition to combat heresy and maintained Papal authority. Authored the papal bull 'Quia nonnumquam,' which addressed the relationship between the church and state. Advocated for the crusades and supported efforts to reclaim the Holy Land. Initiated the process of canonization for saints, significantly impacting the Church's recognition of holiness.

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Pope Nicholas III

Pope and reformer during the Middle Ages
Born
1225 801 years ago
Died
August 22nd, 1280 746 years ago — 55 years old

Served as pope from 1277 until death in 1280. Focused on church reform and the management of church properties. Worked to restore the authority of the papacy in Rome. Engaged in diplomatic negotiations and sought to strengthen alliances with various Italian city-states. Contributed to the development of church policies and governance during a tumultuous period in medieval history.

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Philip VI of France

King of France, continued the Capetian dynasty
Born
1293 733 years ago
Died
August 22nd, 1350 676 years ago — 57 years old

Ascended the throne in 1328 as the first monarch from the Valois line following the death of Charles IV. His reign witnessed the early stages of the Hundred Years' War against England, marked by significant events such as the Battle of Crécy in 1346 and the establishment of French territorial claims. Faced challenges including internal conflicts and the Black Death, which greatly affected the population. Launched efforts to enhance the monarchy's fiscal system and centralized authority.

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Isabella of France

Queen consort of England
Born
1295 731 years ago
Died
August 22nd, 1358 668 years ago — 63 years old

Originally from France, served as Queen consort of England from 1308 until 1327. Married Edward II of England, contributing to significant political alliances between England and France. Her marriage faced numerous challenges, including political disputes and personal conflicts. Played a pivotal role in the deposition of Edward II, leading to the rise of her son, Edward III, to the throne. Later life was marked by her influence in court politics and support for her son during his reign.

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Vladislav II of Wallachia

Ruler of Wallachia and military leader
Died
August 22nd, 1456 570 years ago — None years old

Ruled Wallachia during the 15th century, Vladislav II engaged in political maneuvers and military campaigns against rival factions and the Ottoman Empire. His reign is marked by efforts to strengthen the territory's autonomy and maintain stability amidst external threats. Vladislav II lost the throne but returned to power multiple times as a response to Ottoman expansion. His reign concluded with his death in battle.

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Richard Ratcliffe

Supporter of King Richard III
Died
August 22nd, 1485 541 years ago — None years old

A prominent supporter during the Wars of the Roses, this individual played a key role in the reign of Richard III. Noted for loyalty to the Yorkist cause, firm allegiance to Richard III was evident in various battles. Ratcliffe was involved in the significant conflicts that characterized this tumultuous period in English history. His contributions included participation in key military engagements, most notably the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, where he fought alongside Richard III. Following the defeat at Bosworth, Ratcliffe's fate mirrored that of his king, reflecting the perilous nature of allegiance during the dynasty's conflicts. His life and actions illustrate the complexities of loyalty in a fractured political landscape.

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Richard III of England

King of England and military leader
Born
October 2nd, 1452 573 years ago
Died
August 22nd, 1485 541 years ago — 32 years old

Reigned as King of England from 1483 until death in battle in 1485. Born in 1452, served as Duke of Gloucester and fought in the Wars of the Roses. Led the Yorkist armies during the conflict. Was the last king from the House of York and the last of the Plantagenets. His reign was marked by attempts to strengthen the monarchy and address the ongoing civil strife of his time. Died at the Battle of Bosworth Field, a decisive battle that marked the end of the Wars of the Roses and the rise of the Tudor dynasty. The remains were later discovered in 2012 under a parking lot in Leicester.

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William Brandon

Supporter of Henry VII
Born
1426 600 years ago
Died
August 22nd, 1485 541 years ago — 59 years old

Served as a prominent supporter of Henry VII during the late 15th century. Played a key role in the Battle of Bosworth Field, which took place on August 22, 1485. This battle marked the end of the Wars of the Roses and resulted in the establishment of the Tudor dynasty. Brandon was appointed as the standard bearer for Henry and was later killed in the confrontation, solidifying his loyalty to the new king.

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William Warham

Archbishop of Canterbury, adviser to Henry VIII
Born
1450 576 years ago
Died
August 22nd, 1532 494 years ago — 82 years old

Served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1503 until death in 1532. Played a significant role in the politics of the early Tudor period, particularly in the reign of Henry VIII. Actively involved in the administration of the church and state, Warham sought to maintain the traditional authority of the church during a time of great upheaval. Participated in diplomatic missions to Rome and had influence over key church appointments. Worked towards reforming the church, focusing on educational improvements in the clergy and promoting the importance of ethics in ecclesiastical life.

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Charles Brandon

1st Duke of Suffolk and politician
Died
August 22nd, 1545 481 years ago — None years old

Born around 1484, held the title of 1st Duke of Suffolk and served as a prominent English politician during the Tudor period. Brandon was a close friend and supporter of King Henry VIII. He played a significant role in court politics and served as a soldier in several military campaigns. The relationship with Mary Tudor, the sister of Henry VIII, marked a critical part of his life, establishing connections within the royal family. Brandon's involvement in the political landscape of the time influenced various decisions in the court, and he became an important figure in the administration and military of England. He died on August 22, 1545.

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