• The Blood Feast of Roskilde 1157

    In 1146, King Erik III’s abdication plunged Denmark into chaos. With no heir, noble factions split, sparking a brutal civil war. Three rival kings—Sweyn III, Canute V, and Valdemar—claimed the throne. Their shifting alliances, betrayals, and battles culminated in the Blood Feast of Roskilde, reshaping Denmark’s monarchy.

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  • Benedict IX: The Scandalous Pope Who Sold the Papacy

    Pope Benedict IX, one of the youngest pontiffs in history, held the papacy on three separate occasions between 1032 and 1048. His reign was marked by scandal, political manoeuvring, and accusations of corruption, he is the only person ever accused of selling the papacy.

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  • The Ghost Ship: What Happened Aboard the Mary Celeste?

    In December 1872, the Mary Celeste was discovered abandoned in the Atlantic, with no evidence of struggle. Its crew, including Captain Briggs and his family, mysteriously vanished, leaving behind enduring speculation and intrigue surrounding their fate.

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  • Songhai Dynasty: A Peak of West African Civilization

    The Songhai Dynasty (Songhai or Songhay) was the largest empire in African history and the most powerful state in West Africa during the Middle Ages.

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  • The Enigma of Cambyses II’s Vanished Army: A Historical Mystery

    In 524 BC, Cambyses II dispatched a large military force into the Egyptian desert, estimated to number around 50,000 soldiers. The army simply disappeared without a trace.

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  • The Rise and Fall of the Mali Empire

    Mali Empire was one of the most influential and wealthy empires in African history. Known for its wealth in gold and legendary leaders.

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  • Who was Kaspar Hauser?

    Kaspar Hauser was born 1812 and died 1833 in the German state of Bavaria. But who was he? This riddle gripped Europe’s imagination in the early 19th century. Was he a wild boy raised in the woods, a victim of abuse and cruelty, a long-lost royal heir or just a crafty fraud?

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  • Mystery of the Flannan Isles Lighthouse

    What happened to the lighthouse keepers at Eilean Mòr? Why did they vanish without a trace ten days before Christmas in 1900?

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  • What Led to the Rise and Fall of the Ghana Empire?

    The Ghana Empire, flourishing from the 6th to 13th centuries in West Africa, was a prosperous kingdom known for trade in gold and resources. Its decline resulted from competing trade routes, drought, and civil unrest.

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  • Cats and Manucripts: A Stormy Relationship

    Everyone knows about the independence of cats. Animals that laugh at our human notions that someone actually owns them. Those who “own” cats are well aware of their disregard for our rules, peeing where they see fit and walking over things that shouldn’t be walked over. This is clearly nothing new. Erik Kwakkel, a professor

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