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How did the geese save themselves ?

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Answered by ankushsaini23
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On May 6, 1527, mutinous troops of Charles V, head of the Holy Roman Empire — which is sometimes described as neither holy, Roman nor an empire — surpassed the horrors of earlier barbarian invasions. Churches and palaces were looted, nuns assaulted and citizens tortured and killed.

At the Vatican, the Swiss Guard was almost completely wiped out defending St. Peter's Basilica, fighting on the steps of the high altar. Pope Clement VII had to escape through the Passetto — the secret passageway made famous by the Dan Brown novel Angels & Demons — into the fortress of Castel Sant'Angelo, pretty much ending the Italian Renaissance.

In commemoration of the event, the swearing-in ceremony for new recruits to the Swiss Guard is held today, May 6, each year.

The 1527 sack of Rome is only the last time the city was savaged — so far, anyway. The Eternal City has actually been sacked a number of times, with varying levels of damage. The first raiders were the Gauls, about 2,400 years ago.

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Answered by somaallhit
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Animals have a special technique to save themselves from danger.

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