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The Ugly, Misunderstood History Of The Chastity Belt

The idea of the chastity belt was popularized during the Crusades when men would leave their wives to fight in wars. The post The Ugly, Misunderstood History Of The Chastity Belt appeared first on All...

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How Being Hanged, Drawn, And Quartered Became The Most Brutal Punishment In...

In 14th-century England, no crime was worse than trying to betray the crown. So as a warning to those who would commit treason, being hanged, drawn, and quartered was born. The post How Being Hanged,...

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Friar and Fury — The Unfathomable Cruelty Of Tomas De Torquemada

Tomas de Torquemada was responsible for over 2000 deaths during the Spanish Inquisition, all in the name of keeping Christianity alive in Spain. The post Friar and Fury — The Unfathomable Cruelty Of...

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The Scold’s Bridle — How Men In The Middle Ages Dealt With Gossiping Wives

Women who gossipped in the Middle Ages faced public humiliation at the hands of their husbands when they were forced to wear the Scold's Bridle for hours on end. The post The Scold’s Bridle — How Men...

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The Grisly, Botched Execution Of Mary, Queen Of Scots

Most beheadings in England were done without incident. Unfortunately for Mary, Queen of Scots, hers was not most. The post The Grisly, Botched Execution Of Mary, Queen Of Scots appeared first on All...

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That Time The U.S. And Britain Went To War Over A Pig

Along the Rockies and the Pacific coastline, on a small shared island, England and the U.S. turned a small land dispute into a heated, full-fledged confrontation. The post That Time The U.S. And...

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Roald Amundsen Became The First Man To Reach Both Poles — Then He Vanished

After he won the race to the South Pole, he became the first man to reach the North Pole. Then, he vanished without a trace. The post Roald Amundsen Became The First Man To Reach Both Poles — Then He...

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The Dead Rabbits, The Bowery Boys, And The Great July 4th Riot

The Dead Rabbits feuded with the Bowery Boys for decades, ultimately coming to blows in one of New York City's worst riots. The post The Dead Rabbits, The Bowery Boys, And The Great July 4th Riot...

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DNA Reveals Early Brits Had Dark Skin

The DNA pulled from the fossil suggest that the earliest Europeans look nothing like scientists thought. The post DNA Reveals Early Brits Had Dark Skin appeared first on All That's Interesting.

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Meet Nancy Wake — The White Mouse Of The French Resistance

Nancy Wake was far from a damsel in distress, and by the end of the war was number one on the Gestapo's Most Wanted list. The post Meet Nancy Wake — The White Mouse Of The French Resistance appeared...

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Disturbing Photos Captured Inside The Jewish Ghettos Of The Holocaust

Before the concentration camps, the Nazis' victims endured another kind of hell inside the walls of the Jewish ghettos. The post Disturbing Photos Captured Inside The Jewish Ghettos Of The Holocaust...

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24 Of The Biggest Badasses In Modern History

Whether it's war heroes, adventurers, or stories of survival in extreme conditions, these stories are about the triumph of the human spirit. The post 24 Of The Biggest Badasses In Modern History...

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Geli Raubal Was Hitler’s Only True Love – And His Niece

The death of Geli Raubal, some said, was when the first seeds of inhumanity began to grow inside Adolf Hitler. The post Geli Raubal Was Hitler’s Only True Love – And His Niece appeared first on All...

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The Incredible Life Of Alexander Selkirk, The Real Robinson Crusoe

Alexander Selkirk was a Scottish sailor and Royal Navy officer who many people believe to be the real-life inspiration for the book. The post The Incredible Life Of Alexander Selkirk, The Real Robinson...

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How Guy Fawkes Broke His Neck And Still Escaped The Worst Execution Imaginable

After Guy Fawkes plan to kill King James I was foiled, he was sentenced to the worst kind of execution. One he managed to escape. Well, sort of. The post How Guy Fawkes Broke His Neck And Still Escaped...

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The Horror Story Of Elisabeth Fritzl — Who Spent 24 Years In Her Father’s Prison

Elisabeth Fritzl spent 24 years in captivity, confined to a makeshift cellar and repeatedly tortured at the hands of her own father. The post The Horror Story Of Elisabeth Fritzl — Who Spent 24 Years...

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Paul Is Dead: The Story Behind The Paul McCartney Conspiracy Theory

"Paul is dead" is the conspiracy theory that the "real" Paul McCartney of the Beatles secretly died in a car accident in 1966. The post Paul Is Dead: The Story Behind The Paul McCartney Conspiracy...

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23 Famous Random Objects From History And Where They Are Now

From Lincoln's Ford's Theater rocking chair to Lewis And Clark's Compass, these objects not only changed the course of history but remain to tell their story. The post 23 Famous Random Objects From...

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How Francis Marion’s Revolutionary Use Of Guerrilla Warfare Changed Military...

Known as the “Swamp Fox,” Francis Marion spent the war showing the British just how uncomfortable he could make them by refusing to “fight fairly.” The post How Francis Marion’s Revolutionary Use Of...

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Getting To Know Aleister Crowley — The Wickedest Man In The World

Aleister Crowley was branded the "Wickedest Man in the World," but what was really going on inside the mind of one of the world's most famous occultists? The post Getting To Know Aleister Crowley — The...

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