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Mayan Mysteries: 5 Strange Facts About The Lost Civilization
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Mayan Mysteries: 5 Strange Facts About The Lost Civilization

The Mayan civilization have gone down in history for their ingenuity and their mystery. Having built … Mayan Mysteries: 5 Strange Facts About The Lost CivilizationRead more

by Hannah•April 11, 2026
Why April 9, 1865 Ended the Confederacy
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Why April 9, 1865 Ended the Confederacy

On April 9, 1865, Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House. Here’s what happened, why the Confederacy lost, and why it still matters.

by Hannah•April 10, 2026
Why Dead Submariners Sit at Their Stations
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Why Dead Submariners Sit at Their Stations

When sunken submarines are found, crews are often still seated at their posts. Here are 5 hard reasons why, from rapid deaths to strict naval training.

by cameron•April 10, 2026
History’s Nutcases: Lord Byron
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History’s Nutcases: Lord Byron

Last time on History’s Nutcases, we met the peculiar Sir George Sitwell, who had a strange obsession … History’s Nutcases: Lord ByronRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 10, 2026
The Irish Woman Who Shot Mussolini
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The Irish Woman Who Shot Mussolini

In 1926, Irish aristocrat Violet Gibson shot Benito Mussolini at close range, grazing his nose. She missed, was declared insane, and vanished into an asylum.

by cameron•April 9, 2026
Roman Phallic Charms vs Modern Sex Toys
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Roman Phallic Charms vs Modern Sex Toys

They look similar, but Roman phallus carvings were apotropaic charms, not sex toys. Compare their origins, uses, outcomes, and legacy from Rome to today.

by Hannah•April 9, 2026
What If Medieval Marginalia Were Secret Codes?
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What If Medieval Marginalia Were Secret Codes?

Medieval manuscripts are full of odd little creatures in the margins. What if those doodles were secret codes or social commentary? A grounded what-if.

by Jade•April 9, 2026
I Will Survive: Incredible Survival Tales From WWII
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I Will Survive: Incredible Survival Tales From WWII

The Second World War was one of the most important and devastating events in recent history. … I Will Survive: Incredible Survival Tales From WWIIRead more

by Hannah•April 9, 2026
Cavemen Were Smart: What Prehistoric Life Was Really Like
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Cavemen Were Smart: What Prehistoric Life Was Really Like

Cavemen were not stupid brutes. They were adaptable, social, and inventive humans. Here’s what prehistoric life was actually like and why it still matters.

by Jade•April 8, 2026
How Tall Were Medieval Knights? 5 Things To Know
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How Tall Were Medieval Knights? 5 Things To Know

Were Hundred Years War knights really huge? A historian explains 5 key facts about medieval height, armor, diet, and why artists kept drawing giants.

by Hannah•April 8, 2026

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