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The Surprising Story Of The Iron Maiden, Said To Be The Most Brutal Torture...

The Iron Maiden remains one of the most notorious torture contraptions of all time, but contrary to popular belief, it was never actually used in the Middle Ages at all. The post The Surprising Story...

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Archaeologists Unearth Renaissance-Era Urine Flasks At Caesar’s Forum In Rome

Unearthed in the ruins of the Ospedale dei Fornari hospital, flasks like these were used by European doctors for centuries in order to diagnose diseases like jaundice and diabetes. The post...

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The True Story Of The Paris Commune Of 1871 And The Insurrection That Started It

From March 18 to May 28, 1871, a revolutionary government that called itself the Paris Commune controlled the French capital — and changed the country forever. The post The True Story Of The Paris...

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55 Striking Photographs That Capture The Historic Fall Of The Soviet Union

The collapse of the U.S.S.R. came in December 1991 after controversial policies introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev and growing internal conflict brought an end to the 74-year rule of the global...

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Italian Historian Claims To Have Identified The Stone Bridge From Mona Lisa...

Drone photos and historical documents suggest that Leonardo da Vinci based the bridge that appears in the backdrop of the Mona Lisa on a very real bridge located in the Italian province of Arezzo. The...

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Inside The True Horrors Of The Hindenburg Disaster That Left 36 People Dead

The most opulent airship of its day, the Hindenburg was destroyed when it burst into flames without warning and crashed in New Jersey on May 6, 1937. The post Inside The True Horrors Of The Hindenburg...

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This Week In History News, Apr. 30 – May 6

Viking ship uncovered in Norway, sunken hospital discovered in Florida, Roman treasure unearthed in Italy. The post This Week In History News, Apr. 30 – May 6 appeared first on All That's Interesting.

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An Eight-Year-Old Girl In Norway Just Found A Dagger From The Stone Age...

The Stone Age dagger is made of flint, which is not naturally found in Norway, leading archaeologists to believe it may have been brought over from ancient Denmark. The post An Eight-Year-Old Girl In...

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The History Of The Drunkard’s Cloak, A Punishment For Public Intoxication...

Originating in 16th-century England, the Drunkard's Cloak was a public punishment for drunkenness that involved putting an empty barrel over the guilty party's torso, with holes cut out for their head...

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Changelings, The Devilish Fairies Of European Folklore That Disguise...

For centuries, changelings were said to be fairy offspring left in place of kidnapped children. But the truth is that many kids believed to be these creatures simply had unknown illnesses. The post...

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This Van Gogh Painting Was Just Renamed After A Chef Realized That Its...

Chef and artist Ernst de Witte made a presentation that convinced the Van Gogh Museum's curators to change the name of the Dutch artist's 1887 still life based on the grounds that the allium featured...

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‘Ginormous’ Bones Found By Chance In Museum Archives Turn Out To Belong To A...

The bones, tucked away in fossil drawers and storage, belong to a pliosaur and suggest that this ancient sea creature could grow even larger than scientists previously thought. The post ‘Ginormous’...

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This Week In History News, May 7 – 13

Ancient sunken road discovered near Croatia, Stone Age dagger found in Norway, mass grave from 7,000 years ago unearthed in Oman. The post This Week In History News, May 7 – 13 appeared first on All...

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How The Beslan School Siege Became The World’s Deadliest School Shooting

On September 1, 2004, a group of terrorists took control of a school in southern Russia. Over the course of three days, more than 1,000 hostages made up of mostly women and children were subjected to...

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Bobi, The World’s Oldest Living Dog, Celebrates Record-Breaking 31st Birthday

Certified by Guinness World Records as the oldest living dog in the world and the longest-living canine ever, 31-year-old Bobi lives with the Costa family in Conqueiros, Portugal. The post Bobi, The...

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Qing Dynasty Jars Purchased For $25 At A London Thrift Store Just Sold For...

The 18th-century Qing Dynasty jars were found by an unsuspecting buyer in London who had no idea how rare or valuable they were. The post Qing Dynasty Jars Purchased For $25 At A London Thrift Store...

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98-Year-Old Former Resistance Fighter Reveals Details About Mass Execution Of...

On June 12, 1944, Edmond Réveil witnessed the execution of 47 German soldiers and one French collaborator, who had been captured shortly after an uprising in the French city of Tulle. The post...

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These Raunchy Greeting Cards Sent By Princess Diana To The King Of Greece...

Diana and King Constantine II of Greece were longtime friends, and each named the other as a godparent of one of their respective children. The post These Raunchy Greeting Cards Sent By Princess Diana...

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Archaeologists In Spain Discover 2,000-Year-Old Carvings Of A Roman Smiley...

In addition to the phallus, the carvings discovered at Tossal de La Cala in Benidorm, Spain, include a face and a cornucopia. The post Archaeologists In Spain Discover 2,000-Year-Old Carvings Of A...

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Orcas Have Sunk 3 Boats In Europe And Appear To Be Teaching Others To Do The...

Scientists believe young orcas are mimicking the behavior of a single female who had a traumatic encounter with a boat in 2020. The post Orcas Have Sunk 3 Boats In Europe And Appear To Be Teaching...

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