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Who was Mary of Modena?
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Who was Mary of Modena?

Born Maria Beatrice Anna Margherita Isabella d’Este, Mary of Modena was the second wife of James … Who was Mary of Modena?Read more

by AO•February 19, 2024
2,500-Year-Old Burial of Celtic Prince Reveals Stunning Secrets
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2,500-Year-Old Burial of Celtic Prince Reveals Stunning Secrets

LAVAU, FRANCE – two years ago, a small village in eastern France became famous when archaeologists … 2,500-Year-Old Burial of Celtic Prince Reveals Stunning SecretsRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 18, 2024
Is the Oldest American Bar, West of the Mississippi, in a Rural Mormon Utah?
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Is the Oldest American Bar, West of the Mississippi, in a Rural Mormon Utah?

The Shooting Star Saloon feels like you’ve stepped back in time as you cross the crooked … Is the Oldest American Bar, West of the Mississippi, in a Rural Mormon Utah?Read more

by Cindi Grant•February 17, 2024
Salvador Dali, Moving Audiences to Chaos with his Words
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Salvador Dali, Moving Audiences to Chaos with his Words

Dali’s talent to invoke utter chaos and general confusion preserved in his own words. To say … Salvador Dali, Moving Audiences to Chaos with his WordsRead more

by Cindi Grant•February 16, 2024
The “Grandmother of the Civil Rights Movement”, Septima Clark
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The “Grandmother of the Civil Rights Movement”, Septima Clark

Educator and civil rights activist Septima Poinsette Clark played a significant part in gaining voting and … The “Grandmother of the Civil Rights Movement”, Septima ClarkRead more

by AO•February 15, 2024
History’s Badasses: Annie Oakley
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History’s Badasses: Annie Oakley

“I ain’t afraid to love a man. I ain’t afraid to shoot him either.” – Annie … History’s Badasses: Annie OakleyRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 14, 2024
The Life and Legacy of Bob Marley
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The Life and Legacy of Bob Marley

It has been 40 years since the artist behind “One Love” passed on. His legacy, however, remains … The Life and Legacy of Bob MarleyRead more

by Cindi Grant•February 13, 2024
13,000-Year-Old Arrowhead Discovered in Northampton
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13,000-Year-Old Arrowhead Discovered in Northampton

“This is just the very beginning of what will probably prove to be a very important … 13,000-Year-Old Arrowhead Discovered in NorthamptonRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 12, 2024
What was the German-Soviet Nonagression Pact?
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What was the German-Soviet Nonagression Pact?

The German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact was signed on August 23, 1939, just before World War II, by … What was the German-Soviet Nonagression Pact?Read more

by AO•February 11, 2024
The Grand Duchess of Russia who was Rumoured to Have Escaped Death, Anastasia Romanova
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The Grand Duchess of Russia who was Rumoured to Have Escaped Death, Anastasia Romanova

Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova of Russia was Tsar Nicholas II’s youngest daughter. Tsar Nicholas was … The Grand Duchess of Russia who was Rumoured to Have Escaped Death, Anastasia RomanovaRead more

by AO•February 10, 2024

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