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Meet Hasekura Tsunenaga, The 17th-Century Samurai Who Traveled The World And...

In 1613, Hasekura Tsunenaga set out from Japan on an expedition that would take him to California, Mexico, and most of Europe. The post Meet Hasekura Tsunenaga, The 17th-Century Samurai Who Traveled...

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93-Year-Old Former Nazi Guard Convicted In One Of Germany’s Last Holocaust...

Bruno Dey was tried as a juvenile because he was only 17 when he began working as a guard at the Stutthof concentration camp. The post 93-Year-Old Former Nazi Guard Convicted In One Of Germany’s Last...

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‘Every Woman’s Man And Every Man’s Woman’: Inside The Sex Rumors Surrounding...

As a powerful man in ancient Rome, Julius Caesar probably had sex with both men and women, but it was his taste in partners that threatened to ruin his reputation. The post ‘Every Woman’s Man And Every...

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Inside Matelotage, The Same-Sex Partnerships Between Colonial-Era Pirates

During the Golden Age of Piracy, some buccaneers engaged in matelotage, a form of civil union. Sometimes these arrangements were purely financial — but often they were affectionate, romantic, or...

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Loftus Hall, Ireland’s Most Haunted Mansion, Just Went On The Market

As legend has it, Loftus Hall hosted the devil himself and has been haunted since the 18th century. The post Loftus Hall, Ireland’s Most Haunted Mansion, Just Went On The Market appeared first on All...

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The Death Of Anne Boleyn, The First Queen Of England To Be Executed

King Henry VIII lusted after Anne Boleyn for nine years before divorcing his first wife to marry her — then had her executed three years later. The post The Death Of Anne Boleyn, The First Queen Of...

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How Samantha Lewthwaite Went From Ordinary British Millennial To Radical...

Since joining the al-Shabaab terrorist organization, Samantha Lewthwaite has perpetrated attacks that killed 400 people, leaving the authorities desperately wondering where the "White Widow" is now....

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30-Year-Old Corpse Found In Abandoned Multimillion Dollar Paris Mansion...

Abandoned for three decades, the mansion's new owner launched renovation work in January. It only took a month for workers to find the cut and broken bones of a father missing for 30 years. The post...

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A Mysterious Thief Who Stole Over 100 Pairs Of Shoes Turns Out To Be A Wild Fox

The shoe-stealing fox was uncovered after a resident's investigation into the neighborhood's missing footwear. The post A Mysterious Thief Who Stole Over 100 Pairs Of Shoes Turns Out To Be A Wild Fox...

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UK Auction House Finds Gandhi’s Gold-Plated Glasses Dangling Out Of Their...

As Indian lawyer and activist Mahatma Gandhi typically wore nothing but loincloth and glasses, finding a pair of his spectacles dangling out of a mailbox is a historic incident in and of itself. The...

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10-Year-Old Boy Discovers An 18th-Century Sword With A Metal Detector He Just...

The sword is believed to have been an English officers' sword from about 300 years ago. The post 10-Year-Old Boy Discovers An 18th-Century Sword With A Metal Detector He Just Got For His Birthday...

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The Assassinations, Bombings, And Bizarre Fame Of Carlos The Jackal,...

Born Ilich Ramírez Sánchez in Venezuela, Carlos the Jackal found worldwide infamy in the 1970s as a Marxist revolutionary and terrorist who admitted to killing at least 80 people. The post The...

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The First 3D-Printed House Is About To Make Its Debut In The Czech Republic

In a world where 39 percent of all carbon emissions in the world stem from building and construction industries, this beautiful piece of architecture is not only appealing — but vital. The post The...

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Trove Of Nazi Artifacts Found Inside The ‘Wolf’s Lair,’ Hitler’s Top-Secret...

The discovery included armored doors, a staircase to Hitler’s personal barracks, and a barrier made to withstand a chemical attack. The post Trove Of Nazi Artifacts Found Inside The ‘Wolf’s Lair,’...

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Inside The Horrifying Death Of Princess Diana And The Conspiracy Theories...

Princess Diana was killed in a car crash while trying to escape paparazzi, but some people think this was no accident. The post Inside The Horrifying Death Of Princess Diana And The Conspiracy Theories...

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How French Pirate King Jean Lafitte Made A Fortune In The Louisiana Swamps...

A smuggler of epic proportions, Jean Lafitte had an army of privateers with as many as 1,000 men — ultimately making him an invaluable asset for America in the War of 1812. The post How French Pirate...

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Researchers Find The Remains Of What Could Be One Of The World’s Last Woolly...

The wolf-dog hybrid was dated at 14,000 years old — and woolly rhinos are believed to have gone extinct around the same time. The post Researchers Find The Remains Of What Could Be One Of The World’s...

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Chocolate Snows On Swiss Town Following Glitch At Local Lindt Factory

A ventilation problem in the section of the factory that creates "cocoa nibs" combined with strong morning winds made for the perfect storm. The post Chocolate Snows On Swiss Town Following Glitch At...

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This Week In History News, Aug. 16 – 22

Tudor mansion's hidden trove of artifacts uncovered, new findings at Hitler's secret headquarters revealed, woolly rhino remains found inside mummified Ice Age puppy. The post This Week In History...

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How A Teenage Boy Named Sporus Became Empress Of Rome Under Nero’s Rule

After Emperor Nero allegedly kicked his second wife Sabina to death in 65 A.D., he met a slave boy named Sporus who looked like her. So Nero had him castrated and took him as his bride. The post How A...

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