Last week on History's Nutcases, we covered Mad King George III of England. This week, we're jumping back in time again to another Roman Emperor, one you've def...
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You've probably heard of the Seven Wonders of the World, well there are actually more than seven. Throughout the world there are ancient ruin...
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Nestled just a little bit south of the heart of the Greek Peloponnese, right on the River Eurotas, lies the ruins of one of the greate...
Fritz Haber was a Nobel prize winner in Chemistry, inventing the Haber-Bosch process to assist in large-scale synthesis of fertilizers and explosives. Unfortuna...
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Mummies in museums normally lay encased in their wrappings. Their bodies are never looked at because, usually, there's no reason to. ...
You could say that history's the story of people dying right and left. People died of the usual most of the time: wars, pestilence, plague, diseases, starvation...
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We live in times were there seems to be photographs of every aspect of life, but that didn't use to be the case. Pictures used to be a way to convey ...
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Archaeology.org is calling it a "Temple of Death". It's a conundrum for Peruvian archaeologists, a find that represents a changing of...