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Servius Tullius Triumphs — A legendary king celebrates victory over Etruria
RomeAncient
571

Servius Tullius Triumphs

A legendary king celebrates victory over Etruria

Servius Tullius, the legendary sixth king of Rome, celebrated the first of his three triumphs for his victory over the Etruscans. Though much of his story blends history with myth, his reign was credited with establishing the Roman census, reforming the army, and expanding the city's boundaries. His triumph marked Rome's growing power over its Etruscan neighbors.

571 BC
Tsunami — A tsunami, caused by an earthquake in the Tyrrhenian Sea, devastates Naples and the Maritime Republic of Amalfi, among other places.
Medieval
1343

Tsunami

A tsunami, caused by an earthquake in the Tyrrhenian Sea, devastates Naples and the Maritime Republic of Amalfi, among other places.

A tsunami, caused by an earthquake in the Tyrrhenian Sea, devastates Naples and the Maritime Republic of Amalfi, among other places.

1343 AD
Rudolf Hoss Born — The commandant of industrialized death
Baden-Baden, GermanyEarly 20th Century
1900

Rudolf Hoss Born

The commandant of industrialized death

In Baden-Baden, Germany, Rudolf Hoss was born into a devoutly Catholic family. He would become the commandant of Auschwitz, overseeing the murder of over one million people in the most horrific death camp of the Holocaust. Captured after the war while hiding under a false name, he was tried, convicted, and executed at Auschwitz itself, returning to the scene of his crimes.

1900 AD