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French Daredevil Famous For High-Rise Stunts Dies After Falling From 68th...

30-year-old Remi Lucidi was known for his urban adventures, which often saw him climbing massive skyscrapers and cranes. The post French Daredevil Famous For High-Rise Stunts Dies After Falling From...

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‘Exceptional’ Mosaic Of Medusa Discovered Inside Grand Roman-Era House In Spain

The mosaic discovered in Mérida, Spain, is a stunning example of Roman craftsmanship likely from the second century. The post ‘Exceptional’ Mosaic Of Medusa Discovered Inside Grand Roman-Era House In...

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This 3,000-Year-Old Arrowhead Found In Switzerland Was Made From A Meteorite

Though the arrowhead was discovered in the late 19th century, it wasn't until recently that scientists were able to learn about its cosmic origins. The post This 3,000-Year-Old Arrowhead Found In...

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This Week In History News, Jul. 30 – Aug. 5

Iron Age warrior woman identified in England, ancient Medusa mosaic uncovered in Spain, medieval sundial found in Germany. The post This Week In History News, Jul. 30 – Aug. 5 appeared first on All...

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The Mysterious Life Of Pontius Pilate, The Roman Governor Who Ordered Jesus’...

Best known as the man who sentenced Jesus to death, Pontius Pilate remains a controversial figure in both biblical and historical texts. The post The Mysterious Life Of Pontius Pilate, The Roman...

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The Tragic Story Of Adam Rainer, The Man Who Went From Dwarf To Giant

When Adam Rainer turned 18 he was under four and a half feet tall. A little more than 15 years later he would be 7'1" — tall enough to be classified as a giant. The post The Tragic Story Of Adam...

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The Astonishing History Of The Antikythera Mechanism, The Oldest Computer In...

First discovered by divers in 1901, the 2,000-year-old Antikythera mechanism used tiny gears to track heavenly bodies with such precision that it's called history's oldest computer. The post The...

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The Inspiring Story Of Corrie Ten Boom, The Dutch Watchmaker Who Saved 800...

From 1940 to 1944, Corrie ten Boom and her family used their home in the Netherlands as a hiding place for Jews who were fleeing the Nazis. The post The Inspiring Story Of Corrie Ten Boom, The Dutch...

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The Story Of The Blitz, The Nazis’ World War II Bombing Campaign That Tried...

For eight straight months starting in September 1940, German planes bombed British cities in a relentless campaign known as the Blitz — but the people of Britain kept calm and carried on. The post The...

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How The Kray Twins Ruled The Underworld Of Swinging Sixties London In Style

Kray twins Ronnie and Reggie ran the streets of London's East End in the swinging 1960s — and they made crime and decadence look good. The post How The Kray Twins Ruled The Underworld Of Swinging...

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This 17th-Century Child’s Grave Was Just Discovered In Poland With Several...

The child's body was found face down and padlocked by the ankle, both practices intended to discourage and prevent a return from the grave. The post This 17th-Century Child’s Grave Was Just Discovered...

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The Dramatic Story Of Dunluce Castle, The Famed Medieval Ruins Of Northern...

Though the centuries have taken their toll on Dunluce Castle — a ruined fortress that sits on the seaside cliffs of Country Antrim — it remains as awe-inspiring as ever, drawing tens of thousands of...

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This Week In History News, Aug. 6 – 12

Megalodon tooth found by 13-year-old boy in England, 8,000-year-old dolphin bones unearthed in Scotland, 17th-century grave with anti-vampire countermeasures discovered in Poland. The post This Week In...

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The Story Of The Chronovisor, The Rumored Vatican Invention That Allows You...

A priest in the Vatican named Pellegrino Ernetti claimed he could observe the past with a time machine he had invented. But what's the truth about the Chronovisor? The post The Story Of The...

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Serbian Coal Miners Just Accidentally Unearthed This Ancient Roman Ship

The ship likely dates back to the third or fourth century C.E. and may have served the nearby Roman city of Viminacium. The post Serbian Coal Miners Just Accidentally Unearthed This Ancient Roman Ship...

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Nine Of History’s Most Infamous Mental Asylums And The True Stories Behind Them

From the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum to the English institution that inspired the word "bedlam," explore the dark history of insane asylums. The post Nine Of History’s Most Infamous Mental Asylums...

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Analysis Of Vlad The Impaler’s Letters Suggests That He May Have Cried Tears...

Molecules left behind on letters written by the 15th-century Wallachian ruler suggest he may have suffered from hemolacria, a condition that causes blood-tinged tears. The post Analysis Of Vlad The...

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Behind The Iron Curtain: 55 Photos Of Life In The U.S.S.R. In The 1960s And...

When an American professor had the chance to travel extensively throughout the Soviet Union during the Cold War, he was astounded by what he saw — and took as many pictures as he could. The post Behind...

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A ‘Plague’ Of Beer-Drinking Raccoons Has Caused A ‘Catastrophe’ As They Raid...

Germany's raccoon population has skyrocketed from 20 to several hundred thousand since they were first introduced around 1934. The post A ‘Plague’ Of Beer-Drinking Raccoons Has Caused A ‘Catastrophe’...

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This Week In History News, Aug. 13 – 19

Dinosaur footprints found on an Alaskan cliff, tears of blood discovered on Vlad the Impaler's letters, ancient Roman ship unearthed in Serbia. The post This Week In History News, Aug. 13 – 19 appeared...

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