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A powerful prophecy was made in the Laxdaela Saga, a tragic 13th-century Icelandic tale filled with gory twists and turns. It ...
From ancient law codes to 20th-century psychoanalysis, the story of fatherhood is far stranger and more surprising than you ...
Cutting ties with continental Europe in around 3000 BC, ancient Britons abandoned innovation and shunned trade. Why did they ...
Australia tried to send a live platypus across U-boat-infested waters to Britain as a diplomatic gift. The mission, part ...
Both men solidified reputations as technological innovators, and on the HistoryExtra podcast, Professor Iwan Morus argues ...
In this HistoryExtra podcast series, travel journalist and history fan Paul Bloomfield virtually roams the streets and sites ...
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Forget the Ides of March and Halloween – for some, a Friday that also happens to be the 13th of the month is scariest and unluckiest day of the year. The fear of Friday 13th is very real. It's even ...
A new academic study reveals how Cold War paranoia, space medicine, and germ theory collided in one of the most bizarre ...
The Roman empire was by no means the largest in history: in fact 25 others have occupied a larger land mass either before or since. Yet very few can boast as wide-reaching an influence and impact. At ...
Cosimo de' Medici (later known as Cosimo the Elder) was, according to Pope Pius II, “king in all but name” of Florence. This was not entirely a compliment: like Pius's home city of Siena (a Tuscan ...
Iran enjoys one of the richest historical lineages of any modern state stretching back several thousand years. This history can be broadly divided into three epochs: the pre-Islamic ancient period ...
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