What Happened Today in History?
The Battle of Orewin Bridge takes place near Builth Wells in mid-Wales on December 11, 1282 between the English and Welsh armies. It resulted in a decisive Welsh defeat and the death of their leader, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd; effectively ended Welsh autonomy.
The abdication of King Edward VIII is formally enacted by Parliament and announced to the nation on December 11, 1936. He became the only British sovereign to voluntarily resign the crown.
Edward VIII had signed the Instrument of Abdication on the prior date, December 10, 1936, after failing to win acceptance for his desire to marry American divorcée Wallis Warfield Simpson.
A Comment by Loy
Love the new UI - it is fun to be able to easily look up specific days, years and months throughout history. I must control me ADHD 😳🙂