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Meet Giulia Tofana: The 17th-Century Professional Poisoner Said To Have...

If Giulia Tofana's confessions are to be believed, then the lethal potion maker is among the most prolific serial killers in history. The post Meet Giulia Tofana: The 17th-Century Professional Poisoner...

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Isaac Newton Proposed Using Lozenges Made Of Toad Vomit To Cure The Bubonic...

Newton was still a student when an outbreak hit London in 1665 — and he became obsessed with the disease. The post Isaac Newton Proposed Using Lozenges Made Of Toad Vomit To Cure The Bubonic Plague...

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New Suspect Emerges In The 2007 Disappearance Of Three-Year-Old Madeleine McCann

Christian Brückner has a lengthy record of sexual crimes against children. He also made a phone call that ended an hour before McCann vanished — and re-registered his car under a different name the day...

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Porn Star Arrested For Manslaughter After A Man Died At His Psychedelic Toad...

The unidentified man died after consuming a toxin naturally-produced by the Sonoran Desert toad known as 5-MeO-DMT. The post Porn Star Arrested For Manslaughter After A Man Died At His Psychedelic Toad...

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This Week In History News, May 31 – Jun. 6

Ancient Roman baths unearthed, Nazi diary with tales of stolen gold found, 46,000-year-old Aboriginal site demolished. The post This Week In History News, May 31 – Jun. 6 appeared first on All That's...

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Researchers Use Lasers To Map Buried Ancient Roman City That Dates Back 2,300...

The city of Falerii Novi was abandoned in 700 A.D. and has been buried ever since. The post Researchers Use Lasers To Map Buried Ancient Roman City That Dates Back 2,300 Years appeared first on All...

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Historic Letter Written Just A Month Before Van Gogh Cut Off His Ear Details...

The artists write about brothels, cheekily disparage each other, and then discuss "pictorial studies" and opening a new artists' association. The post Historic Letter Written Just A Month Before Van...

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Whistle Belonging To The ‘Hero Of The Titanic’ Comes To Light After A Century

The trove of Titanic artifacts headed to auction all belonged to fifth officer Harold G. Lowe — who saved dozens of lives on that ice-cold night in the Atlantic. The post Whistle Belonging To The ‘Hero...

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This Week In History News, Jun. 7 – 13

Ancient Irish longboat uncovered, preserved dinosaur specimen's last meal examined, lost World War II plane wreckage revealed. The post This Week In History News, Jun. 7 – 13 appeared first on All...

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Gold Bars Worth $191,000 Discovered Inside A Package Left On Swiss Train

The parcel containing the gold bars was found in October 2019 on a train bound for Lucerne. The post Gold Bars Worth $191,000 Discovered Inside A Package Left On Swiss Train appeared first on All...

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A Brief History Of The Amphicar: The Amphibious Automobile Of Your Dreams

Originally designed as a Nazi war vessel, the Amphicar 770 made a splash as the only amphibious car ever mass-produced. The post A Brief History Of The Amphicar: The Amphibious Automobile Of Your...

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This Week In History News, Jun. 14 – 20

Ancient Irish incest uncovered, buried Roman city found, mysteries of China's Great Wall unlocked. The post This Week In History News, Jun. 14 – 20 appeared first on All That's Interesting.

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28 Crime Scene Photos From History’s Most Notorious Serial Killers

From Ed Gein's furniture upholstered in human skin to Edmund Kemper's garden of severed heads, these photos reveal the true horrors of history's worst killers. The post 28 Crime Scene Photos From...

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How Pope Alexander VI Hosted Orgies, Kept Multiple Mistresses, And Bribed His...

Born Rodrigo Borgia, Pope Alexander VI did everything from selling church offices to hiring 50 prostitutes in one night to secure his place as history's dirtiest pope. The post How Pope Alexander VI...

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Spanish Fisherman Accidentally Discovers Medieval Virgin Mary Statue

At first glance, the statue looked like a moss-covered river rock. On closer inspection, experts say it likely hung on the wall of an unidentified building in the 14th century. The post Spanish...

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Failed Restoration Leaves Famous Painting Of The Virgin Mary Unrecognizable

A private art collector said they paid a furniture restorer $1,350 to clean up a copy of a 17th-century artwork by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. The post Failed Restoration Leaves Famous Painting Of The...

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Chest Of Stolen Nazi Silver Found Buried At 14th-Century Polish Castle

The chest itself was disintegrated and rusted, but the invaluable items inside were in pristine condition — and are now headed for display. The post Chest Of Stolen Nazi Silver Found Buried At...

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44 Mythical Creatures That Early Zoologists Once Believed Were Real

Even into the 19th century, naturalists included illustrations of mythical creatures alongside real ones in scientific texts. The post 44 Mythical Creatures That Early Zoologists Once Believed Were...

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This Week In History News, Jun. 21 – 27

Murdered Stone Age man's face reconstructed, mystery of the lost colony of Roanoke believed to be solved, historic Viking settlement unearthed. The post This Week In History News, Jun. 21 – 27 appeared...

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Sting Operation Busts Bulgarian Gang Trafficking 4,600 Stolen Ancient Artifacts

After more than two years on their trail, authorities from three countries successfully caught a group of eight smugglers bringing thousands of looted artifacts into the U.K. The post Sting Operation...

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