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Siege of Rome Ends — The Ostrogoths retreat and Byzantium prevails
Rome, ItalyMedieval
538

Siege of Rome Ends

The Ostrogoths retreat and Byzantium prevails

King Vitiges and his Ostrogothic army abandoned their year-long siege of Rome and retreated to Ravenna, leaving the Eternal City in the hands of the victorious Byzantine general Belisarius. The siege had tested Rome's ancient walls and the endurance of its defenders, but the city held. The retreat marked a turning point in the Gothic War and demonstrated that the Byzantine Empire could project power deep into the Italian peninsula.

538 AD
Rinus van den Berge Born — A Dutch athlete of the early century
NetherlandsEarly 20th Century
1900

Rinus van den Berge Born

A Dutch athlete of the early century

Rinus van den Berge was born in the Netherlands, a future athlete whose career would unfold during one of the most turbulent periods in European history. His story, while less famous than many of his contemporaries, represents the countless sportsmen and women of the early twentieth century whose achievements were intertwined with the dramatic political and social upheavals of their times.

1900 AD
Mahatma Gandhi — Mahatma Gandhi began the Salt March (pictured), a 24-day nonviolent walk to defy the British salt tax in colonial India.
Early 20th Century
1930

Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi began the Salt March (pictured), a 24-day nonviolent walk to defy the British salt tax in colonial India.

Mahatma Gandhi began the Salt March (pictured), a 24-day nonviolent walk to defy the British salt tax in colonial India.

1930 AD