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The Life of Revolutionary Marquis de Lafayette (continued)
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The Life of Revolutionary Marquis de Lafayette (continued)

The Siege of Yorktown unofficially marked the end of the Revolutionary War, though a treaty between … The Life of Revolutionary Marquis de Lafayette (continued)Read more

by AO•April 28, 2026
Those Victorian Objects of Decoration, Explained
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Those Victorian Objects of Decoration, Explained

What were “Victorian objects of decoration” and why did people in 1926 mock them? A tour through cluttered parlors, status anxiety, and the birth of modern taste.

by Jade•April 27, 2026
Was Armor Considered Sexy in the Middle Ages?
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Was Armor Considered Sexy in the Middle Ages?

Did medieval people think armor was sexy? How did knights and noblewomen actually view armed bodies, from tournaments to romances to real battlefields?

by Hannah•April 27, 2026
Cruel Queen: Take A Closer Look At The Female Caligula
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Cruel Queen: Take A Closer Look At The Female Caligula

History isn’t all fun and games. Over the course of time, a great many rulers have … Cruel Queen: Take A Closer Look At The Female CaligulaRead more

by Hannah•April 27, 2026
What If Egypt’s Bead Dress Had Changed History?
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What If Egypt’s Bead Dress Had Changed History?

A 4,500-year-old Egyptian bead dress was rebuilt from 7,000 beads. What if dresses like this had reshaped gender, trade, and power in the ancient world?

by Jade•April 26, 2026
The Man Who Broke The Sound Barrier By Simply Taking A Step
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The Man Who Broke The Sound Barrier By Simply Taking A Step

In order for a human being to reach speeds over 800mph, there needs to be some … The Man Who Broke The Sound Barrier By Simply Taking A StepRead more

by B R•April 26, 2026
Foul Play: 4 Of History’s Most Bizarre Celebrity Deaths
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Foul Play: 4 Of History’s Most Bizarre Celebrity Deaths

When it comes to unusual deaths, certain celebrities take some beating. Over the years, some of … Foul Play: 4 Of History’s Most Bizarre Celebrity DeathsRead more

by Hannah•April 25, 2026
Agincourt vs Crécy: Why One Battle Won the Fame War
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Agincourt vs Crécy: Why One Battle Won the Fame War

Agincourt and Crécy were major English victories in the Hundred Years’ War. So why is Agincourt far more famous today? A story of mud, myth, and memory.

by cameron•April 24, 2026
Archaeologists Found an Ancient Skeleton in China That’s Wrapped In Weed
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Archaeologists Found an Ancient Skeleton in China That’s Wrapped In Weed

TURPAN BASIN, CHINA – Archaeologists are calling it an “extraordinary cache”. They’ve found the body of … Archaeologists Found an Ancient Skeleton in China That’s Wrapped In WeedRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 24, 2026
5 Real Reasons the Puritans Went to America
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5 Real Reasons the Puritans Went to America

The Puritans did not go to America just for vague ‘religious freedom.’ Here are 5 concrete reasons they left England and what that choice changed.

by cameron•April 23, 2026

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