Magrinha bronzeada mostrando o que seu lindo rabo faz na pica dos casados | The true story behind Guy Fawkes Day
The true story behind Guy Fawkes Day
Description of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
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Magrinha bronzeada mostrando o que seu lindo rabo faz na pica dos casados - Transcript
In 1605, Guy Fawkes conspired with others to overthrow the English government. The conspirators rented a basement under the Houses of Parliament and stowed kegs of gunpowder there, intent on blowing them up.
But an informant foiled their plan. Ever since, the 5th of November has been called Guy Fawkes’ Day, declared by Parliament as a day of thanksgiving. The British celebrate it by igniting bonfires, fireworks and effigies of Guy Fawkes in town squares.
But an informant foiled their plan. Ever since, the 5th of November has been called Guy Fawkes’ Day, declared by Parliament as a day of thanksgiving. The British celebrate it by igniting bonfires, fireworks and effigies of Guy Fawkes in town squares.
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