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fromThe New Yorker
20 hours ago

The American Revolution Wasn't the Main Event

The American Revolution inspired a global wave of revolutions and independence movements, reshaping the political landscape worldwide.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 week ago

Fence that protected King George III statue now marks our founding

The statue of King George III was destroyed by patriots in 1776, symbolizing rebellion during the American Revolution.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Iran and the Revolution by Homa Katouzian review how the Islamic Republic was born

Revolutions, like the Iranian revolution, have profoundly shaped modern geopolitics and inspired movements across the globe, particularly within Shia communities.
#oil-prices
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fromIndieWire
17 hours ago

The Force Does Not Exist in 'Star Wars'

May the Fourth, or Star Wars Day, raises questions about the existence of the Force in the original 1977 Star Wars movie.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
21 hours ago

Scandinavia Before the Vikings

Scandinavia's geography, with its indented coastline and many islands, made travel easiest by water, leading to early developments in shipbuilding and seafaring skills.
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fromMedievalists.net
13 hours ago

A Man for all Centuries: The Changing Myth of King Arthur - Medievalists.net

King Arthur's enduring popularity stems from his ability to adapt while embodying ideals of unity, wisdom, and political strength.
#archaeology
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Discovery in Egypt linked to Biblical story of Moses

A fragment of a statue believed to depict Ramesses II, linked to the biblical Pharaoh in the Exodus story, was discovered in Egypt.
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
14 hours ago

The World's Oldest Love Poem: The Love Song for Shu-Sin

19th-century excavations in Mesopotamia revealed biblical narratives were derived from earlier sources, challenging the Bible's status as the oldest text.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 day ago

Ptolemaic circular bath, Roman villa found in Alexandria

Excavations in Alexandria revealed a rare Ptolemaic circular bath and a Roman villa, enhancing understanding of the city's urban development and history.
fromMedievalists.net
1 day ago

How Thomas Becket Was Really Murdered in Canterbury Cathedral - Medievalists.net

The murder of Thomas Becket inside Canterbury Cathedral shocked medieval England and quickly turned him into a saint, with miracles reported at his body almost immediately.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Ittai Gradel obituary

Gradel's disillusionment with academia was reinforced when he discovered that large-scale thefts had been taking place from the British Museum's collections.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Mystery sitter in Holbein portrait could be Anne Boleyn, AI analysis finds

AI analysis suggests Holbein sketches may have been misidentified, linking one to Anne Boleyn and the other to her mother.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 day ago

Huge Medieval Coin Hoard Discovered in Norway - Medievalists.net

The largest Viking Age coin hoard in Norway, over 3,000 silver coins, has been discovered near Rena, revealing extensive medieval trade connections.
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fromTruthout
2 days ago

500-Year-Old Slave Revolt of 1526 Redefines Freedom as US Turns 250

America 250 initiative promotes patriotic programming while neglecting the history of enslaved Africans' resistance in 1526.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 days ago

What to do with 30,000 gouged-out eyes? Writer David Toscana takes on the story of Basil II's punishment of the Bulgarians

David Toscana transitioned from engineering to writing, winning the Alfaguara Novel Prize for his work while embracing a global lifestyle.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Nepal celebrates return of stolen 13th-century Buddha statue from New York

A centuries-old Buddha statue stolen in the 1980s has been restored to its original temple in Kathmandu.
fromMedievalists.net
2 days ago

The Daily Life of a Medieval King - Medievalists.net

When he had been combed, dressed, and outfitted according to the demands of the day's program, his chaplain, a distinguished person and honourable priest, brought him his breviary and helped him to say his hours, according to the canonical day of the calendar.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago

Ancient 'Lamb of God' coin marked with biblical prophecy discovered

Ancient coins featuring biblical symbols linked to prophecy were discovered in Denmark, minted around 1009 during Viking attacks.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

The Restorative Practice of Paper Shredding

The paper shredder gained popularity in the U.S. during the Watergate hearings and became widely used after a Supreme Court ruling in 1988.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Ancient Roman gravestone found in New Orleans back yard returned to Italy

The marble epitaph dedicated to Sextus Congenius Verus, a Roman sailor and military figure, was discovered in a New Orleans backyard by a couple clearing undergrowth.
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fromInsideHook
4 days ago

Archaeologists Studied Ancient Roman Chamber Pots

Ancient bathrooms and chamber pots reveal significant insights into societal habits and health in historical contexts.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Scorpions go terminator mode and reinforce their weapons with metal

Different hunting patterns influence the distribution of metals in scorpions' stingers and pincers.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

Spectacular' Viking coin hoard discovery is likely the largest in history

The hoard includes specimens from the 980s to the 1040s—the height of the Vikings' power. Notably, many of the coins are foreign made, originating from England, Germany, as well as Denmark and Norway.
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fromBoston.com
4 days ago

Boston FBI division recovers 17th century urn stolen from Italian church years ago

The FBI recovered a stolen 17th-century reliquary urn from an Italian church and returned it to Italy.
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fromMedievalists.net
4 days ago

The Birth of Medieval Europe Revealed by Ancient DNA - Medievalists.net

A new genetic study reveals the transition from Roman to medieval Europe involved local integration rather than large-scale migrations.
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fromMedievalists.net
3 days ago

When Cities Hired Nobles: Military Alliances in Medieval Germany - Medievalists.net

Medieval German cities relied on noble alliances and urban militias for protection during civil wars, enhancing their defenses and political control.
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fromMedievalists.net
3 days ago

Medieval Tiles Return to Wenlock Priory After Six Decades - Medievalists.net

Three medieval tiles from Wenlock Priory returned after nearly sixty years, rediscovered by Simon White who took them as a child.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
4 days ago

Largest Viking coin hoard in Norwegian history found

The Mrstad hoard, discovered in sterdalen, consists of over 3,000 silver coins, making it the largest Viking-era coin hoard ever found in Norway.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

Earliest 'Jesus is God' inscription reveals new secrets

The mosaic inscription reveals early Christian worship involvement from influential Roman figures, challenging assumptions about the socio-economic status of early Christians.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

UK stole 25 million years of life and labour through slavery in Barbados, research finds

Britain's slavery in Barbados caused damages estimated at up to US$2tn over 200 years, emphasizing the need for reconciliation.
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fromNature
6 days ago

Roman Empire's collapse created a genetic melting pot in Europe

The collapse of the Roman Empire led to gradual genetic and cultural shifts in northern Europe through small-scale migration and intermarriage.
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fromNature
6 days ago

Roman Empire's collapse created a genetic melting pot in Europe

The collapse of the Roman Empire led to gradual genetic and cultural shifts in northern Europe through small-scale migration and intermarriage.
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
4 days ago

The Debate Between Bird and Fish: The Age-old Problem of Difficult Neighbors

Literary debates in ancient Mesopotamia featured inanimate objects and animals arguing, resolved by a god or a king, emphasizing social harmony.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
5 days ago

Two rare Anglo-Saxon Agnus Dei coins found in Denmark

The Agnus Dei coins, minted around 1009 by King Æthelred the Unready, are marked with a lamb pierced by a cross, symbolizing Christ's sacrifice. This design contrasts with contemporary English coins, which typically feature the king's portrait and a cross.
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fromMail Online
5 days ago

Bible scrolls from Jesus era hailed as 'greatest discovery' unveiled

The Dead Sea Scrolls are ancient manuscripts that significantly alter the understanding of biblical history and scripture.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Lost copy of seventh-century poem in Old English discovered at Rome library

A lost copy of Caedmon's Hymn, the earliest surviving poem in English, was discovered in Rome, highlighting the poem's significance and the evolution of the English language.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
5 days ago

What happened after the fall of Rome? Ancient genomes offer new clues

The researchers analyzed human remains at various grave sites in Germany and determined that two genetically distinct groups of people... intermarried and developed a shared culture, including a common burial method, after the fall of Rome in C.E. 476.
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fromHarvard Gazette
5 days ago

Call for 'historical truth' in our narrative of Nazi defeat - Harvard Gazette

Hellbeck's research relocates the center of the European war to the conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, emphasizing the staggering sacrifices made by the Soviets.
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
5 days ago

A Praise Poem of Shulgi: A Celebration of an Ancient Famous Run

Shulgi's reign was marked by a successful propaganda campaign that established his divine status and ensured social stability.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
6 days ago

Oldest example of restorative dentistry in Scotland found in parish church bone

A gold thread bridge found in a 17th-century skull is Scotland's oldest example of restorative dentistry.
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
5 days ago

Mau Mau Rebellion: Nationalism & Terror in British Kenya

Britain established control over East Africa, leading to the creation of Kenya as a colony, while managing diverse interests and independence movements.
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fromMedievalists.net
6 days ago

Medieval Pollution and Mining Revealed in Alpine Ice Core - Medievalists.net

Ice cores from the Alps reveal medieval mining and metalworking pollution predating modern industrial pollution.
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fromMedievalists.net
5 days ago

Byzantine vs. Viking: The Varangian Guard in Constantinople - Medievalists.net

Vikings and Byzantines, despite their differences, intersected through the Varangian Guard, showcasing Byzantium's ability to absorb foreign influences for stability.
fromMedievalists.net
5 days ago

Medieval Manuscript in Rome Contains Rare Copy of Cdmon's Hymn - Medievalists.net

"I came across conflicting references to Bede's History in Rome, some pointing to its existence and some indicating it was lost. When its existence was confirmed by the library and the manuscript was digitised for us, we were extremely excited to find that the manuscript contained the Old English version of Caedmon's Hymn and that it was embedded in the Latin text."
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Pompeii archaeologists use AI to reconstruct man killed in volcano's eruption

The digital portrait represents a man whose remains, along with those of another person, were discovered as they attempted to flee the city toward the coast during the volcanic eruption.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Antiquities dealer who exposed thefts at British Museum dies aged 61

Dr. Ittai Gradel exposed the theft of artefacts from the British Museum and died shortly after receiving recognition for his contributions.
fromABC7 Los Angeles
6 days ago

The room where it happened: Fraunces Tavern's Revolutionary roots

The 'Long Room,' once used for gatherings, dances, and debates, later became the setting for one of the most emotional moments of the American Revolution: George Washington's farewell to his officers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Read a book, flip off a Nazi: when reading meant resistance in pictures

Books symbolized freedom and democracy in the early 20th century, showcased in a New York exhibition.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

New Medieval Books: The People's Princes - Medievalists.net

Machiavelli's political philosophy extends beyond The Prince, revealing a thinker who emphasizes the importance of civic leadership and the relationship between leaders and the people they govern.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

Chair linked to Ann Boleyn on display at Hever Castle

A 16th century chair possibly made for Anne Boleyn is on display at Hever Castle, showcasing intricate symbolism linking her to French royalty.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
6 days ago

The Colonial Bungalow: Combatting Climate & Creating Separation

Colonial bungalows were designed to combat the challenges of a tropical or subtropical climate, featuring thick walls, high ceilings, and wide verandahs to keep cool air in and hot air out.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

18 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Saladin - Medievalists.net

Saladin was a complex leader with deep education, personal connections, and a strong interest in religious and intellectual pursuits.
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fromSmithsonian Magazine
1 week ago

Walt Disney Visited a Ford Factory in 1948. What He Witnessed There Laid the Groundwork for What Would Become Disneyland

Walt Disney's 1948 visit to the River Rouge plant inspired his embrace of automation in designing Disneyland.
fromSmithsonian Magazine
1 week ago

A Collection of Maps Owned by England's First Queen Spent Centuries Overlooked in a Family Library. Now, the Rare Volume Is on Sale for $1.6 Million

The richly bound volume is a 1555 edition of Polydore Vergil's Anglica Historia, a chronicle of English history originally commissioned by the queen's paternal grandfather, Henry VII.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

The Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library, with Nicole Eddy - Medievalists.net

The Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library provides accessible translations of medieval texts from various languages and genres.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
1 week ago

Roger Mortimer: When a Love Affair Brought Down a King

Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, was an English nobleman who deposed King Edward II of England and established himself as the kingdom's de facto ruler.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

The queer scandal that shook the German Empire

A gilded porcelain vase linked to Kaiser Wilhelm II and Prince Eulenburg, reflecting queer history, is auctioned for $350,000-$525,000.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

2,000-Year-Old Hadrian's Wall Cup Discovered in Spain

A bronze cup depicting Hadrian's Wall was found in Spain, naming forts on the east side, and is the largest of its type.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

The Monsters, Dangers, and Wonders of the Medieval North - Medievalists.net

Adam of Bremen's Description of the Islands of the North blends observation and imagination, revealing medieval perceptions of danger and wonder in the far North.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

How Medieval Kings Took Control of Forests in Normandy - Medievalists.net

Forests in medieval Normandy were crucial for royal authority and resource management, especially after the French conquest of 1204.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Mollusk shells could pave the way to greener materials

Julius Caesar's extravagant gift of a black pearl earring to Servilia highlights the historical significance and value of pearls in ancient Rome.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 weeks ago

Bronze Age ring hoard found in Dresden

A hoard of six Late Bronze Age bronze rings was discovered in Dresden, indicating ritualistic offerings rather than treasures hidden in hardship.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

Unique Athena statue found in Laodicea's ancient theater

A monumental statue of Athena from the Augustan period has been discovered in Laodicea, showcasing unique craftsmanship and iconography.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Researchers recover missing pages from key early Christian manuscript

42 lost pages from an early Christian manuscript have been recovered, enhancing understanding of ancient scripture.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
1 week ago

The Sumerian Poem Schooldays: Sumerian Satire & the Scribal Life

Schooldays, also known as Sumerian School Days, Edubba A, and Diary of a Scribe, describes the daily life of a young scribe in Mesopotamia, detailing his challenges and resolutions.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

Henry V: More Than a Warrior-King - Medievalists.net

Henry V's character was shaped by complex experiences, blending battlefield skill with political ambition during a tumultuous period in England's history.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Lucy Worsley, historian: The United Kingdom has always fared better with queens than with kings'

I'm the kind of historian obsessed with small details. I'm not saying that foreign policy or constitutional matters aren't important, but I enjoy the minutiae of daily life, which, when added together, can give you a complete picture of the cultural and social features of an era.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

A Bitter Coda to American Reconstruction

The Freedman's Memorial, dedicated on April 14, 1876, depicts Abraham Lincoln and a kneeling Black man, symbolizing the complex legacy of emancipation.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

5 ways ancient Persia shaped our modern world

The Persian Empire significantly contributed to civilization, yet its history is often overshadowed by Eurocentric narratives favoring Greece and Rome.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Passage from Homer's Iliad discovered inside the abdomen of a Roman-era Egyptian mummy

A mummy from ancient Egypt was found with a papyrus containing text from Homer's Iliad inside its abdomen.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 week ago

Recently excavated ancient Maya hall may reflect early power-sharing among leaders

"The popular conception of the ancient Maya society is that they underwent a major collapse. Archaeological investigations at Ucanal and elsewhere, however, show that there was not a collapse everywhere and that ancient Maya peoples resiliently reworked their governing systems."
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Archaeologists discover perfectly circular ancient Egyptian temple

If this Roman-era cult structure can be confirmed to be dedicated to the city god Pelusius, it would be a stunning example of the presence of a temple for a deity previously attested only in Classical sources.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

How and Why We Teach Roman History, with Beth Digeser - Medievalists.net

Teaching Roman history aims to connect past influences with present concerns and challenges, particularly through the lens of late antiquity.
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
1 week ago

What Made a Tiny Fort in Sudan a Flashpoint for Imperial Powers?

The Fashoda Incident of 1898 nearly sparked war between Britain and France over control in Sudan during the Scramble for Africa.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

Depot of medieval cannonballs found in Belgium

A cache of nearly 500 medieval cannonballs was discovered in Nieuwpoort, Belgium, indicating a rare artillery depot from the Middle Ages.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

Lost Pages of a Medieval Manuscript Recovered, Revealing New Testament Text - Medievalists.net

Researchers recovered 42 lost pages from a medieval manuscript, revealing new insights into biblical text preservation and copying methods in the Middle Ages.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

New Medieval Books: Chinese Characters across Asia - Medievalists.net

The book details the evolution of Chinese characters and their adoption in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam for knowledge transmission.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

Buddhist Warrior Monks: The Sohei of Medieval Japan - Medievalists.net

Buddhist monks in medieval Japan, known as Sohei, engaged in warfare and political struggles, significantly influencing Japanese history.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Almost intact Italian ship sunk by Francis Drake in the 16th century discovered in the Bay of Cadiz

Sir Francis Drake attacked Spanish ships under Elizabeth I's orders, notably sinking vessels in Cadiz in 1587, including the San Giorgio e Sant'Elmo Buonaventura.
fromOpen Culture
1 week ago

Why Animals Look So Strange in Medieval Manuscripts

Chimera, literally meaning 'year-old she-goat,' refers to a mythical creature with a goat body, lion head, and dragon tail, symbolizing bizarre combinations.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 weeks ago

Ten-panel folding screen to be restored in Korea

A set of 19th century paintings of Chilbosan has returned to Korea for conservation and restoration to its original folding screen format.
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fromSmithsonian Magazine
1 week ago

An Eccentric Tycoon Left a Fortune to the Winner of a Baby-Making Contest. The Great Stork Derby Divided Canadians During the Great Depression

Charles Vance Millar's will offered a prize to the Toronto mother with the most children, sparking legal battles and media frenzy.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
1 week ago

Earth Shapers: How We Mapped and Mastered the World

Maxim Samson confronts different passages or roads built by humans and their varied and rich histories to offer us a first-class journey through the most interesting, influential, and controversial paths in history.
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