The Day Pocahontas Married an Englishman, the Day the Rosenbergs Were Sentenced to Death — April 5 in World History
In 1242, the fate of Russia was decided on a frozen lake. In 1614, a Native American princess married an English colonist in the New World. April 5 has witnessed wars and weddings, economic upheavals and Cold War shadows — moments that quietly reshaped the course of civilization. 🌍 Today in World History — TOP 5 1. The Battle on the Ice — Alexander Nevsky's Triumph (1242) 📷 The Battle on the Ice as depicted in a 16th-century Russian chronicle (Source: Wikimedia Commons | Public domain) Background — In the early 13th century, Eastern Europe faced a dual threat: the Mongol invasion from the east and the aggressive expansion of the Teutonic Knights from the west. The German crusading order had conquered the Baltic region and was pushing deeper into Russian territory. Alexander Nevsky, the young prince of Novgorod, had already proven himself by defeating Swedish forces at the Battle of the Neva in 1240. What Happened — On April 5, 1242, the forces of Novgorod clashed with the Teut...