On this day in 1509, Catering Sforza Riario de'Medici, the tigress of Forli, died. A woman of the Renaissance, she schemed, and fought, with kings, popes, condotterio, and brigands. A foe of Cesar Borgia, when Forli was besieged, she refused to surrender. The attackers brought out her children and threatened to kill them. Sneering, she cupped her belly and said, "I can always make more."
In 1967, Sir Francis Chichester was knighted by Queen Elizabeth fII for making the first solo, non stop, circumnavigation of the globe. The sword used was the same one that Queen Elizabeth I used to knight Francis Drake after his round the world voyage.
"These things must be done delicately-- or you hurt the spell." - The Wicked Witch of the West.
"We've got the torpedo damage temporarily shored up, the fires out and soon will have the ship back on an even keel. But I would suggest, sir, that if you have to take any more torpedoes, you take 'em on the starboard side." Pops Healy, DCA USS Lexington.