The term "Bloody Harlan" refers to a series of violent labor disputes in Harlan County, Kentucky, particularly during the coal mining strikes in the 1930s. The most notable incident occurred in 1931, leading to several deaths, with estimates ranging from around 10 to over 20 individuals killed in various confrontations. The violence stemmed from clashes between miners and law enforcement, as well as conflicts among rival factions. The exact number of casualties may vary depending on the sources, but the events are remembered for their brutality and impact on labor rights.
Harlan Coben was born in Newark, New Jersey on January 4th, 1962. He is an American author, and commonly writes suspenseful novels. He has written many books, and has also received numerous awards for his works.
Roughly 1 million people died when Holbeck Hall colapsed.
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"Bloody Mary" was a nickname given to Mary I of England, who was a staunch Catholic and who proposed to undo the move to Protestantism which took place in the reigns of her father Henry VIII and brother Edward VI. She used force to put down the supporters of Protestantism and put some of them to death, hence the moniker. On Mary's death her sister Elizabeth succeeded to the throne and undid everything that Mary had done. Protestantism was restored and it was the Catholics who were put to death. However, Elizabeth was never called "Bloody Elizabeth". Mary was not really in Shakespeare's time--she died 6 years before he was born. His parents would have remembered her well, however.
On Bloody Sunday, the 21st of November, 1920 in Dublin, 31 people died on that day.
On Bloody Sunday, January 30th, 1972 in Derry, 13 people were killed.
i dont know think of it yourself
Between 60-400.
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There are many days known as BNllody Sunday in different countries. Here are just some of them: If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, January 22nd, 1905 in St. Petersburg, then it is not certain how many died. A wide range of figures are given, from as little as 96 to as much as 4000. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, November 21st, 1920 in Dublin, then 31 people died on that day. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, March 7th, 1965 in Selma, then nobody died on that day. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, January 30th, 1972 in Derry, then 13 people died on that day.
There have been two Bloody Sundays in Irish history. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, November 21st, 1920 in Dublin, then 31 people died on that day. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, January 30th, 1972 in Derry, then 13 people died on that day.
On Bloody Sunday, January 22nd, 1905 in St. Petersburg, it is not certain how many died. A wide range of figures are given, from as little as 96 to as much as 4000.
Bloody Mary has a very unusual legend. There used to be a queen and she killed many many people in her lifetime and since she killed people they called her bloody Mary.
they don't know for sure, but it was a very bloody battle just about 30,000!!
Queen Mary, of England, aka. Bloody Mary, died in 1558 during an out break of influenza.
a bloody lot!