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A Tiny Island Off The Coast Of England Just Put Out An Open Call For A New...

Piel Island spans just 50 acres and is home to a crumbling castle as well as a 300-year-old pub — and now it's in need of a new "monarch." The post A Tiny Island Off The Coast Of England Just Put Out...

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This Spanish Ghost Town Just Reappeared After 30 Years At The Bottom Of A...

When the creation of a new reservoir in 1992 forced residents of Aceredo to evacuate, they thought they would never see their homes again. Now, due to a major drought, they can. The post This Spanish...

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Grisly 18th-Century Love Note Sewn With Human Hair To Be Displayed At London...

Anna Maria Radclyffe likely embroidered the message with the hair of her husband, James Radclyffe, who was executed in 1716 for rebelling against the King of England. The post Grisly 18th-Century Love...

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Inside Eltz Castle, Germany’s Majestic Medieval Stronghold That Hasn’t...

Also known as Burg Eltz, Eltz Castle is situated on the Elzbach River in southern Germany and is still occupied by descendants of the family that built it 850 years ago. The post Inside Eltz Castle,...

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Inside The Mysterious Death Of Alfred Loewenstein, The Multimillionaire Who...

Belgian financier Alfred Loewenstein was the third-richest person on Earth when he supposedly fell out of his private plane on July 4, 1928, in a bizarre “accident” that left aviation experts baffled....

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The Blood-Soaked Saga Of Harald Hardrada, The King Of Norway Whose Death...

King Harald III Sigurdsson of Norway, better known as Harald Hardrada, traveled as far as Iraq and Sicily before becoming the last Viking king to attempt to seize the English throne in 1066. The post...

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Treasure Trove Of Ice Age Animal Remains Found During Construction In England

The remains belonged to extinct megafauna, including woolly mammoths, woolly rhinoceros, hyenas, and wolves — and have all been dated to be between 30,000 and 60,000 years old. The post Treasure Trove...

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This 2,000-Year-Old Roman Mosaic Was Just Unearthed In Central London

Made up of two stunningly intricate panels, this mosaic is the largest one found in London in half a century. The post This 2,000-Year-Old Roman Mosaic Was Just Unearthed In Central London appeared...

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Meet Emma Of Normandy, The Formidable Queen Who Steered England Through The...

Queen Emma of Normandy navigated both political instability and Viking usurpers on her way to becoming the richest and most powerful woman in England. The post Meet Emma Of Normandy, The Formidable...

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This Week In History News, Feb. 20 – 26

Medieval ice skates made of horse bones found in Russia, Ice Age animal remains unearthed in England, ancient Roman mosaic uncovered in London. The post This Week In History News, Feb. 20 – 26 appeared...

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Meet Ejnar Mikkelsen, The Danish Explorer Who Survived Two Brutal Winters...

After they were abandoned by the rest of their expedition in 1910, Ejnar Mikkelsen and one inexperienced crewmate were forced to spend 28 months alone in the Arctic wilds of Greenland. The post Meet...

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5,300-Year-Old Skull Unearthed In Spanish Tomb Shows Evidence Of Earliest Ear...

Archaeologists say that the procedure bears striking similarities to ear surgeries still performed today, but that the patient would have likely endured "unbearable pain." The post 5,300-Year-Old Skull...

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New Study Suggests That The Black Death Wasn’t Nearly As Devastating As...

Scientists analyzed samples of fossil pollen from across Europe to estimate the death toll of the Black Plague and found evidence of a dramatic population decline in only seven of the 21 regions...

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The Wild Life Of Julie D’Aubigny, The Bisexual, Sword-Fighting 17th-Century...

Also known as La Maupin, Julie D'Aubigny was famous for her beautiful voice in the world of French opera, but she was also a formidable fencing master. The post The Wild Life Of Julie D’Aubigny, The...

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English Metal Detectorist Finds Rare 14th-Century Leopard Coin Set To Auction...

Andy Carter spent the last 20 years scanning British soil for treasure. On a cloudy October day in 2019, he quite literally struck gold — and found one of only five leopard coins known to exist. The...

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This Week In History News, Feb. 27- Mar. 5

True purpose of Stonehenge discovered, 9,000-year-old Jordanian shrine unearthed, skull of history's first ear surgery patient found. The post This Week In History News, Feb. 27- Mar. 5 appeared first...

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How The Defenestration Of Prague Helped Spark The Thirty Years’ War

In the Kingdom of Bohemia, tensions between Catholics and Protestants erupted when three of the king’s officials were thrown from a window in 1618. The post How The Defenestration Of Prague Helped...

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Personal Trainer Dies After Consuming A Workout Drink With As Much Caffeine...

Tom Mansfield was no stranger to pre-workout supplements, but a miscalculation when weighing his caffeine powder caused him to go into cardiac arrest. The post Personal Trainer Dies After Consuming A...

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Why Viking Helmets Were Far Different From What You Think They Are

The Viking helmet is usually depicted with horns, but the Norse warriors really never wore them. The post Why Viking Helmets Were Far Different From What You Think They Are appeared first on All That's...

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The Truth About Omertà, The Mafia’s Sacred Code Of Silence That Hid Their...

Under the code of omertà, anyone who spoke to the police was marked for torture and death — and so were their families. The post The Truth About Omertà, The Mafia’s Sacred Code Of Silence That Hid...

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