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Archaeologists In Germany Just Uncovered A Medieval Church Surrounded By...

The Church of St. Godehard in Eschwege, Germany, was abandoned during the Protestant Reformation and demolished in the late 16th century. The post Archaeologists In Germany Just Uncovered A Medieval...

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The Remarkable Story Of Brian Epstein, The Man Who Discovered The Beatles —...

Brian Epstein became The Beatles' manager in early 1962, and helped the band become a global phenomenon before he died of a drug overdose at the age of 32. The post The Remarkable Story Of Brian...

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Remarkable 2,200-Year-Old Celtic Warrior Grave Complete With Horses, Chariot,...

The grave itself was unearthed a year ago, but the discovery of the shield is so rare that it's been deemed one of the most significant finds of its kind in 1,000 years. The post Remarkable...

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Paolo Gucci, The Eccentric And Litigious Gucci Designer — Who Ratted His Own...

Famously portrayed by Jared Leto in House of Gucci, Paolo Gucci was known for his bold fashion designs and his power struggles with his family members. The post Paolo Gucci, The Eccentric And Litigious...

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2,500-Year-Old Necklace Made Of Bronze Found By A Polish Farmer Who Was...

Experts believe that the necklace is a relic of the Hallstatt culture, the dominant group in the archaeological record of western and central Europe throughout much of the Bronze Age and the Iron Age....

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A Luxurious Roman Villa That Had Been Submerged Beneath An Italian Lake For...

Shifting magma beneath the Earth's surface has caused the ancient Roman villa to reappear after hundreds of years beneath the surface of Lake Fusaro. The post A Luxurious Roman Villa That Had Been...

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The Controversial History Of The Astor Family, One Of America’s Most...

From their 19th-century roots in the fur trade and New York City real estate to their dwindling influence today, go inside the rise and fall of the Astor family. The post The Controversial History Of...

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A 140-Million-Year-Old Lost Continent Has Been Found Buried Beneath Southern...

Lost continents continue to be discovered as the technology to study our ever-shifting tectonic plates grows more advanced. The post A 140-Million-Year-Old Lost Continent Has Been Found Buried Beneath...

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The Story Of Athelstan, The Unlikely Ruler Who Became The First King Of England

An illegitimate son born to the king's mistress, Athelstan eventually united the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and took over the remaining Viking strongholds in the region, then finally became England's first...

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Researchers Just Identified The Remains Of Robert T. McCollum, An American...

On June 20, 1944, a 22-year-old bombardier from Cleveland named Robert T. McCollum was flying in a B-24J Liberator over the Baltic Sea near the coast of Denmark when his plane accidentally collided...

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A Message In A Bottle From 1906 Was Just Found Hidden Inside King’s Theatre...

Dated to October 1906 — just two months before King's Theatre opened its doors — this hidden message found by historian Mike Hume lists the names of the people who built this historic venue. The post A...

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When Did Rome Fall? Inside The Murky History Of The Roman Empire’s Collapse

We're taught that the Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476 C.E. when the barbarian king Odoacer seized control of Rome — here's why that might be wrong. The post When Did Rome Fall? Inside The Murky...

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Hundreds Of Ancient Roman Gold Coins Discovered In Italy — And They Could Be...

"More than exceptional it’s epochal, one of those discoveries that marks the course of history." The post Hundreds Of Ancient Roman Gold Coins Discovered In Italy — And They Could Be Worth Millions...

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Divers Just Uncovered Submerged Structures From The Ancient City Of Asini Off...

Divers exploring the remains of Asini found significant ruins of port infrastructure including a large platform that's mostly retained its original shape as well as a wealth of amphorae and assorted...

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A Revised Copy Of A Famous Shakespeare Sonnet Was Just Discovered In A...

This version of Shakespeare's famous sonnet was seemingly altered to invoke loyalty to the monarchy during the English Civil War. The post A Revised Copy Of A Famous Shakespeare Sonnet Was Just...

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Inside The True Story Of Uhtred Of Bebbanburg That The Last Kingdom Didn’t Tell

Uhtred the Bold, the real historical figure who inspired The Last Kingdom, wasn't raised by Vikings like his onscreen counterpart, but he did fight against the Danes, unite Northumbria, and spark a...

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Ancient Roman Gossip Book Makes The Bestseller List 2,000 Years After Its...

Roman historian Suetonius wrote The Lives of the Caesars in the second century C.E., and it's full of gossip and scandalous rumors about Julius Caesar and the first 11 Roman emperors. The post Ancient...

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Archeologists Discovered The Remnants Of Germany’s Oldest Public Library In...

The building could have housed up to 20,000 scrolls and might even be the oldest library discovered in the north-west ancient Roman provinces. The post Archeologists Discovered The Remnants Of...

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Where Is The Coldest Place On Earth? Inside 11 Locations That Have Reported...

From Antarctica's remote Vostok Station to the bustling Russian city of Yakutsk, these places frequently see temperatures drop well below zero and are covered in snow and ice for the majority of the...

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Björn Ironside Was A Brave Viking Hero In Scandinavian Legend — But Did He...

In Scandinavian legend, Björn Ironside was the son of Viking chieftain Ragnar Lothbrok who led successful raids across Europe in the ninth century C.E. before becoming a ruler of Sweden and Norway and...

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