Days of humiliation

Days of humiliation

Days of humiliation (engl., spr. dēs ŏw jumiljēsch'n, »Tage der Demütigung«), die beiden Bußtage in England: der 30. Januar, der Tag der Hinrichtung des Königs Karl I. 1649, und der 2. September, der Tag des großen Brandes von London 1666.


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