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History’s Badasses: Hugh Glass
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History’s Badasses: Hugh Glass

Last time on History’s Badasses, we covered the woman known as the “Spanish Joan of Arc”: … History’s Badasses: Hugh GlassRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•March 15, 2025
‘Witch’ Prison Uncovered Underneath Historic Scottish Chapel
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‘Witch’ Prison Uncovered Underneath Historic Scottish Chapel

Located in Aberdeen, Scotland is a small 15th century church. This church may look harmless, however, … ‘Witch’ Prison Uncovered Underneath Historic Scottish ChapelRead more

by Jade•March 14, 2025
London’s Iconic and Historic Tower of London
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London’s Iconic and Historic Tower of London

Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, or just the Tower of … London’s Iconic and Historic Tower of LondonRead more

by AO•March 13, 2025
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Archaeologists Have Found an Ancient Dog Graveyard in Siberia

SALEKHARD, RUSSIA – Archaeologists have found the remains of a 2,000 year old graveyard near the … Archaeologists Have Found an Ancient Dog Graveyard in SiberiaRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•March 12, 2025
Historical Toilets Give Insight into Philadelphia’s Revolutionary History
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Historical Toilets Give Insight into Philadelphia’s Revolutionary History

While excavating the site of the future Revolutionary War museum in Philadelphia, archaeologists uncovered tens of … Historical Toilets Give Insight into Philadelphia’s Revolutionary HistoryRead more

by Jade•March 11, 2025
The Brilliant Mind of Ada Lovelace
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The Brilliant Mind of Ada Lovelace

  Ada, Countess of Lovelace is said to be the first computer programmer because of her … The Brilliant Mind of Ada LovelaceRead more

by AO•March 10, 2025
The Successful Revolutionary Culper Spy Ring
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The Successful Revolutionary Culper Spy Ring

Culper Ring was a spy ring that General George Washington had ordered Major Benjamin Tallmadge to … The Successful Revolutionary Culper Spy RingRead more

by AO•March 9, 2025
Patrick Henry: “Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!”
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Patrick Henry: “Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!”

Patrick Henry, American Founding Father and first and sixth Governor of Virginia, is best known for … Patrick Henry: “Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!”Read more

by AO•March 8, 2025
Archaeology at Giza Reveals the Secrets of Khufu’s Great Pyramid
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Archaeology at Giza Reveals the Secrets of Khufu’s Great Pyramid

“I really believe that Cheops’ chamber is not discovered yet, and all three chambers were just … Archaeology at Giza Reveals the Secrets of Khufu’s Great PyramidRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•March 7, 2025
A History of Science Fiction (Part IV)
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A History of Science Fiction (Part IV)

Last time on the History of Science Fiction, we covered the late 19th century and early … A History of Science Fiction (Part IV)Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•March 6, 2025

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