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Lady Jane Grey, The Nine Days’ Queen Of England Who Was Executed By Mary I

Lady Jane Grey became queen upon the death of King Edward VI in July 1553, but quickly lost her throne to Mary I, the eldest daughter of King Henry VIII, nine days later. The post Lady Jane Grey, The...

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Crossing The Rubicon: Inside The Meaning Of This Famous Idiom That Dates Back...

When Julius Caesar committed an act of war by crossing the Rubicon River and moving into Roman territory in 49 B.C.E., he gave birth to a classic phrase meaning that one has passed the point of no...

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Nearly 80 Years After Going MIA During World War II, This U.S. Soldier’s...

Private Wing O. Hom has been missing in action since Feb. 2, 1944 — and now, 79 years later, his remains have finally returned to the United States. The post Nearly 80 Years After Going MIA During...

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A 1,100-Year-Old Viking Grave Was Just Uncovered In Southern Norway By A...

Oddbjørn Holum Heiland was digging in his yard to prepare for a home extension when he accidentally unearthed a ninth-century Viking burial site rife with artifacts. The post A 1,100-Year-Old Viking...

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Vase Bought At Thrift Store For $3.30 Turns Out To Be Rare Japanese Antique

A couple was perusing a UK thrift store when they stumbled on a tiny vase with Japanese inscriptions on the bottom — that turned out to be from Meiji-era artist Namikawa Yasuyuki. The post Vase Bought...

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Man Connected To Viral ‘Dress That Broke The Internet’ Charged With Trying To...

Keir Johnston's wife and mother-in-law set the Internet aflame when they got into a debate over the color of "The Dress" in 2015. The post Man Connected To Viral ‘Dress That Broke The Internet’ Charged...

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Researchers In Europe Discover That Birds Have Been Using Anti-Bird Spikes To...

Researchers documented magpies and crows using the anti-bird spikes to build nests, demonstrating how birds have adapted to urban environments. The post Researchers In Europe Discover That Birds Have...

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How Does Human Flesh Taste? This Is What The Science Says

Technically considered red meat, most accounts say human flesh tastes like pork with a consistency of beef. But this is what the science says. The post How Does Human Flesh Taste? This Is What The...

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Archaeologists In England Uncover Enormous Prehistoric Stone Handaxes From...

At the time that the stone handaxes were made, early Neanderthals and other "archaic" humans populated Britain. The post Archaeologists In England Uncover Enormous Prehistoric Stone Handaxes From...

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Blanche Monnier Was Kept Hidden In Her Room For 25 Years, Just For Falling In...

After the wealthy and prominent Blanche Monnier fell in love with a commoner, her mother did the unthinkable in an attempt to stop it. The post Blanche Monnier Was Kept Hidden In Her Room For 25 Years,...

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This Week In History News, Jul. 16 – 22

Bronze Age charioteer unearthed in Siberia, giant prehistoric handaxes found in England, possible wreck of 19th-century slave ship located near Brazil. The post This Week In History News, Jul. 16 – 22...

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The Little-Known Story Of Radu The Handsome, The Brother Of Vlad The Impaler

Few recall that Radu the Handsome was able to defeat his notorious brother Vlad in 1462 with the help of Sultan Mehmed II, who may have also been Radu's lover. The post The Little-Known Story Of Radu...

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Incredible Viking Longhouse The Size Of Two Tennis Courts Unearthed In Norway

Likely measuring in at a whopping 150 feet long, this Viking longhouse is an unusually enormous structure that may have marked a seat of royal power. The post Incredible Viking Longhouse The Size Of...

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Inside The Chilling Flannan Isle Mystery Of The Three Lighthouse Keepers Who...

In December 1900, the keepers of the Flannan Isles Lighthouse off the northwest coast of Scotland mysteriously disappeared — and to this day, no one knows what happened. The post Inside The Chilling...

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Earliest-Known Glass Workshop North Of The Alps Uncovered In The Czech Republic

Archaeologists believe that ancient people living in a site called Němčice in the Czech Republic during the third and second centuries B.C.E. produced glass items like beads and bracelets. The post...

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Archaeologists Find ‘Very Rare’ Prehistoric Female Figurine In Italian Cave

The figurine dates to the Neolithic period, when ancient people first started to develop farming communities in Italy. The post Archaeologists Find ‘Very Rare’ Prehistoric Female Figurine In Italian...

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English Singer Divorces The Ghost Of A Victorian Soldier She ‘Married’ A Year...

The singer Brocarde claims to have married the ghost in October 2022, but their relationship quickly deteriorated as he began an affair with actress Marilyn Monroe. The post English Singer Divorces The...

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This Week In History News, Jul. 23 – 29

Theater of Nero found beneath a hotel site in Rome, oldest known glass workshop discovered in the Czech Republic, ancient "sounding" dance floor unearthed in Peru. The post This Week In History News,...

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Remains Of Hiker Missing Since 1986 Discovered Among Melting Glaciers In The...

The German hiker, whose identity has not been released, was 38 years old when he disappeared during a hike near the Matterhorn. The post Remains Of Hiker Missing Since 1986 Discovered Among Melting...

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‘Sensational Find’: Medieval Handheld Sundial Discovered During Excavations...

The medieval sundial dates from the 16th century and is the first of its kind to be found in the German state of Hesse. The post ‘Sensational Find’: Medieval Handheld Sundial Discovered During...

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