Thursday, April 16, 2026

Collection of facts about the Spanish Empire

This post is a collection of facts about the Spanish Empire (1492-1976). There are 14 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia

  • Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas (1492)
  • Treaty of Tordesillas divided the world into Spanish and Portuguese claims (1494)
  • Conquest of the Aztec Empire (1519-1521)
  • Magellan circumnavigated the Earth (1519-1522)
  • Conquest of the Maya (1524-1697)
  • Conquest of the Inca Empire (1532-1572)
  • Spanish East Indies (Philippines) established in 1565
  • Portugal personal union with Spain forming the Iberian Union in 1580
  • Portugal regained independence in 1640
  • Occupied Louisiana Territory 1762-1803
  • South American countries gained independence from Spain: Argentina (1810), Gran Colombia (1810), Chile (1810), Paraguay (1811), Uruguay (1815), Peru (1821), Panama (1821), Mexico (1821)
  • Central American countries gained independence from Spain by 1823: Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica
  • Lost Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines in Spanish-American War (1898)
  • Withdrew from Spanish Sahara in 1976

Collection of facts about the Empire of Japan

This post is a collection of facts about the Empire of Japan (1868-1947). There are 20 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia

  • Formed during the Meiji Restoration in 1868
  • Meiji ruled as emperor 1868-1912
  • Boshin War (1868-1869)
  • First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895)
  • Invaded Taiwan in 1895
  • Itō Hirobumi served as first prime minister in 1885
  • Joined international coalition during the Boxer Rebellion (1900)
  • Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)
  • Occupied Korea 1910-1945
  • Taishō ruled as emperor 1912-1926
  • Invaded Siberia 1918-1922
  • Hirohito ruled as emperor 1926-1947
  • Invaded Manchuria in 1931
  • Second Sino-Japanese War began in 1937
  • Tripartite Pact with Germany and Italy (1940)
  • Fought in World War II (1941-1945)
  • Attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941
  • Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (August 1945)
  • Surrendered on September 2nd, 1945
  • Ended with the Constitution of Japan in 1947

Collection of facts about the German Empire

This post is a collection facts about the German Empire (1871-1918). There are 11 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia

  • Unification of Germany (1871)
  • 25 states (4 kingdoms, 6 grand duchies, 5 duchies, 7 principalities, 3 free Hanseatic cities)
  • Otto von Bismarck was the first chancellor 1871-1890
  • Wilhelm I was emperor 1871-1888
  • Formed alliance with Austria-Hungary in 1879
  • Occupied territories in Africa and Asia
  • Wilhelm II was emperor 1888-1918
  • Fought in World War I (1914-1918)
  • Expanded east in Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in March 1918
  • Ended during the November 1918 Revolution
  • Treaty of Versailles imposed reparation costs on Germany
  • Succeeded by the Weimar Republic

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Collection of facts about the Empire of Brazil

This post is a collection of facts about the Empire of Brazil (1822-1889). There are 12 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia

  • Gained independence from Portugal in 1822
  • Pedro I ruled 1822-1831
  • Cisplatine War (1825-1828)
  • Cisplatina (Uruguay) gained independence in 1828
  • Pedro II ruled 1831-1889
  • Ragamuffin War (1835-1845)
  • Platine War (1851-1852)
  • Uruguayan War (1864-1865)
  • Paraguayan War (1864-1870)
  • Slavery abolished in 1888
  • Pedro II overthrown by coup d'état in 1889
  • Succeeded by the First Brazilian Republic

Collection of facts about the Tsardom of Russia

This post is a collection of facts about the Tsardom of Russia (1547-1721). There are 11 facts listed below.

  • Preceded by the Grand Principality of Moscow
  • Ivan IV was the first tsar in 1547
  • Livonian War (1558-1583)
  • Russian conquest of Siberia (1580-1778)
  • Rurik dynasty ended in 1598
  • Time of Troubles (1598-1613)
  • Romanov dynasty began in 1613
  • Polish-Russian War (1609-1618)
  • Russo-Polish War (1654-1667)
  • Schism of the Russian Church (1660s - 1690s)
  • Succeeded by the Russian Empire in 1721

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Collection of facts about the Kingdom of France

This post is a collection of facts about the Kingdom of France (843 - 1848 AD). There are 20 facts listed below.

  • Preceded by the Carolingian Empire
  • Began as Western Francia (part of the Carolingian Empire) in 843 AD
  • Hugh Capet became king founded the Capetian dynasty in 987 AD
  • Capetian dynasty and cadet branches (Valois, Bourbon) ruled until 1792
  • Rivalry with the Angevin Empire and House of Plantagenet
  • Edward III of England claimed throne of Kingdom of France
  • Hundred Years' War (1337-1453)
  • Italian Wars (1494-1559)
  • Wars of Religion (1562-1598)
  • Thirty Years' War (1618-1648)
  • Louis XIV ruled 1643-1715
  • War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748)
  • Seven Years' War (1756-1763)
  • French Revolution began in 1789
  • Monarchy abolished in 1792
  • Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815)
  • Monarchy restored in 1814 (Bourbon Restoration)
  • Napoleon defeated at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815
  • July Revolution in 1830
  • Ended with the French Revolution of 1848

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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Collection of facts about the Kingdom of England

This post is a collection of facts about the Kingdom of England (927 - 1707 AD). There are 17 facts listed below.

  • Preceded by Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (Heptarchy): East Anglia, Mercia, Northumbria, Kent, Essex, Sussex, Wessex
  • Æthelstan united the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in 927
  • Joined the North Sea Empire (personal union with Denmark, Norway) in 1016
  • Invaded by Normans in 1066
  • Norman/Angevin rule (1066-1216)
  • Magna Carta (1215)
  • Plantagent rule (1216-1485)
  • Wales conquered in 1284
  • Hundred Years' War (1337-1453)
  • English Reformation (16th century)
  • Tudor period (1485-1603)
  • England, Scotland and Ireland form personal union in 1603
  • Stuart period (1603-1714)
  • English Civil War (1642-1651)
  • Interregnum (1649-1660)
  • Glorious Revolution (1688)
  • Succeeded by Great Britain (England and Scotland unite) in 1707

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