100 History Truth Don't teach you at school
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It is true not many people know that making really interesting history!
For example, do you know that the longest year in history has longer than 400 days?!
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Well, here we want to educate you about some of the less known historical truths that they don't teach you at school!
Before you dig, watch this fast video with our favorite historical events from this list.
Augustus Caesar is the richest man who ever lived in history.
The nebula and heir Julius Caesar, the Roman Emperor Augustus has an estimated net value of $ 0.4 trillion when counting inflation.
Some people say that Mansa Musa, King Timbuktu, is the richest man in the world because his wealth seems too great to count.
However, the incredible wealth of Augustus can be measured.
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At the age of 32 when he died, Alexander, the Great the Great conquered and created the world's largest land empire once seen.
In 323 BC, Alexander fell ill and after 12 painful days, he seemed to have passed Awa
However, his corpse does not show any signs of rotting or decomposing for all six days.
Modern scientists believe that Alexander suffers from Guillain-Barré neurological disorders.
They believe that when he died, he was really paralyzed and mentally awareness.
The world's most successful pirate in history is a woman.
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They terrorized the sea around China.
In the ancient Olympics, athletes performed naked.
The athletes did this to imitate the gods, but also to help them easily remove toxins from their skin through sweating after each test at a sport.
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Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times.
Julius Caesar is probably the most iconic name related to the Romans.
Due to his coup, the Roman Republic and claims to be a lifelong dictator, along with his advanced political views, a group of Roman Senators led by a friend
In the assassination, Caesar was stabbed at least 23 times, before finally losing the wound.
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Colosseum was originally covered completely in marble.
When you visit or watch Colosseum these days, you will notice that the outside of the stone seems to be covered in the Pockmark on its surface.
While you can assume that this is just the degradation of the material due to its age, it is really because it was originally covered almost completely in marble.
The reason for the Pockmark is, after the collapse of Rome, the city has been looted and looted by Goths people.
They took all marble from Colosseum and stripped it down (mainly) down its ceiling scene.
The holes on the stone are from the iron clamps and the column mounted on the marble coating to it was torn apart.
It is named Colosseum because it is located next to a statu
It was originally called Flavium Amphitheatrum, or Flavian Amphitheater, as it was built in Flavian Dynasty.
Residents of Rome nicknamed Cologoo.
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Rasputin survived was poisoned and shot.
Grigori Rasputin is a Russian mystic and holy people.
Over time, he came to influence the Russian royal family for the dissatisfaction of many members of the Russian aristocrats.
This, combined with his sickness and lechery, leading to some Russian nobles form a plot to assassinate the man.
They invited him to one of their homes, gave him cake and wine with Xyanua all to have no effect, and then shot him into his chest.
Before their horror, Rasputin started coughing and they realized he was still alive!
How do they fix the problem?
There are female gladiators.
A female gladiator is called a gladiatrix, or gladiatrices (plural).
Gladiatrices served the same purpose of making crimes, fighting and fighting animals in different Rome combat pits.
Vikings are the first to explore America.
The half millennium before Christopher Columbus "discovered" USA, Chief Viking Leif Eriksson of Greenland landed on Newfoundland in 1,000 ads.
Vikings under Leif Eriksson settled Newfoundland as well as exploring and resolving Labrador further north in Canada.
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Luftwaffe has a masters interrogation that tactics have the best tactics possible.
Hanns Scharff is an employer who is very difficult with physical torture and brutality.
His techniques were so successful that the US military then incorporated his methods into their own interrogation schools.
Scharff's best strategy to tighten the information out of prisoners including: nature walking without guards, grilled them homemade food, unlocking jokes, beer drinks and afternoon tea with war planes
He even made trips to visit Pows and Swimming Pools.
In ancient Asian, the death of elephants is a common form of implementation.
When elephants are very smart and easy to train, it has proven easy enough to train them as executors and torture.
They can be taught to slowly break the bones, crush the skull, turn the limbs, or even make large tongue users equipped with their ivory.
In some places of Asia, this implementation method is still popular until the end of the 19th century.
The British government collected postcards as intelligent for D-Day landing.
Beginning in 1942, the BBC issued a public appeal for postcards and images of the mainland European coast, from Norway to Pyrenees.
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The postcard was sent to the war office and helped part of the decision to choose Normandy as the location for the last D-Day landing.
When Marcus Crassus died, molten gold was poured down into his throat.
Marcus Licinius Crassus is known as the richest man in Rome in his life.
The son of a consul of Rome, Crassus fought in Sulla's civil war, played an important part in defeating Spartacus and ending the third server battle, and established the first trimvirate with Julius Caesar
A sharp man, transparent all he did Crassus accumulated more and more wealth - and it was his thirst for wealth to take place event
Leading his army in a bad conquest of Parthia (Iran today), Crassus and his forces were brutally and best by Parthians again.
After a Parley failed because of peace with Parthian leaders, Crassus was killed.
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Germany does not detect 2,000 tons of unexploded bombs every year.
In the process of WWII, the Allied army decreased by about 2.7 million tons of bombs on Nazi's occupation.
Before any construction jobs can begin in Germany, the ground has to undergo extensive surveys to find unexploded orders.
Sometimes bombs are detected naturally.
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In ancient Greece, wearing a masculine skirt.
In fact, the ancient Greeks watched pants that were limbs and would scoff at any men wearing them.
A birthday card has more computer energy in which the entire Allied army of WWII.
I bet Hitler, Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt will kill to get one of those cards!
Computer chips in them are very powerful to compare that it will be
In 1386, a pig was executed in France.
There is no great detail about civil rights in the Middle Ages, and it turns out not a greatness of animal rights.
Such a case happened in Falaise, France, where a pig attacked the face of a child who continued to die then from their wounds.
The pig was arrested, held in prison, and then sent to the court where it looked at trial for murder, convicted and was then executed by hanging!
Cleopatra's domination was closer to the moon landing than the big pyramid being built.
This is one of those facts that gives you some impressions of how the life of the Egyptian empire really expands.
Cleopatra reigned from 51 BC to 30 BC, about 2,500 years after the great Giza Pyramid was built (between 2580 BC - 2560 BC), and about 2,000 years before landing
The piece of bullet is named after its inventor.
British army officer Henry Shrapnel was the first to invent an anti-human case that could transport a large amount of bullets to its goal before releasing them.
This is all at a much far more distance than the current fire rifles at the time.
Since 1945, all British tanks are equipped with tea making facilities.
Before this time, the tanks he had to escape the armored vehicle when they wanted to make coffee fast.
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This makes his high order realize if the tank crew can create a beer on the way, they will not be easily caught with their pants and get their Kett with EN
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Completed with a copy of the Champs-Elysées and Gard du Nord, this "fake Paris" was built by the French to the end of WWI.
It even has a fake railway that is lit at a certain score to provide illusions from above on a moving train along the track!
The weapons of the East Roman Empire with Greek missiles have been used in the mounted mounts on board.
The secret of how to make Greek fire lost with the collapse of the Roman Empire.
This weapon is very unique and lethal due to the fact that throwing water into it will only give fire.
It is mainly used in the naval war, because the big breakfast people need to use its bullets can be provided better by ships rather infantry.
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An ancient text called Voynich manuscript is still scientists.
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Some are missing and some of them foldable pulling pages, while most pages have illustrations.
Hundreds of misconduct and masters codebreakers tried to decode it over the years without succeeding to capture its sense or origin.
A Japanese fighting pilot once dropped the wreath on the ocean to commemorate the dead from both sides.
During the battle in the Pacific Ocean in December 1940, two royal naval vessels, Wales's HMS Prince and HMS Repulse were sunk by Japanese fighters.
The next day, Lieutenant of Japan Haruki Iki flew to the position of the battle and dropped two wreaths on the sea.
One to celebrate the pilots of Japanese Navy Air Force, who died.
4% of Normandy beaches are made up of bullets from D-Day landing.
More than 5,000 tons of bombs have been fallen into the power of A axis
Scientists have studied sand on Normandy beaches and they found the ultra-small pieces of smooth bullets from the landing.
They estimate that, within 150 years, the beach will lose completely any remaining bullets for rust and erosion.
The saying "flew out of the handle" originated in the 1800s.
It was a saying to refer to cheap ax heads to fly out of their handles when swinging back before tight.
"Fox Tossing" was once a famous sport.
Popular with European nobles in the 17th and 18th centuries, throwing foxes will involve a person - or a couple - throw a fox as far away and the highest possible!
Turkey has been worshiped as gods.
The Mayan believes that turkey is the ships of the gods and honoring them with worship.
They have even been tamed to play a role in religious rituals!
Captain Morgan is a real guy.
You are also a real captain!
The face of the favorite rum brand is a Welsh private private house that fights against Spanish with English in TH
His full name is Sir Henry Morgan and is merged by King Charles II.
Captain Morgan died in 1688 in Jamaica was a very rich man.
Genghis Khan is subject to the tolerance of all religions.
Back then, the world is a very non-tolerant place.
Genghis Khan is very different from other conquerors although in different ways.
A person is his interest in learning philosophical and moral lessons from other religions.
Despite being a tentrist, he often consult with Buddhist monks, Muslims, Christian missionaries and teachers.
Thomas Edison did not invent most of the patented things.
It's fair to say that Edison is one of the most notorious intellectuals thieves in the world.
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Albert Einstein refused President of Israel.
Einstein is not a citizen of Israel.
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Roman Emperor Caligula did one of his favorite horses as a senator.
If you don't know anything about Caligula, this is a pretty good way to get impressive.
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He loves his horse - called Incittus - so much that he gave him a marble booth, a ivory trough, a jewelry collar and even a house!
Caligula made his horse become Senators and was accused of planning him to consulate before the assassination.
Pope Gregory IX declares war on cats.
He declared the cat as the agent of demons.
The Pope claims that they should be destroyed.
Pisa leaning tower is never straight.
Known worldwide for four lean lean, this free bell tower WA
When built on the second story begins, because the ground is unstable, it is built on, the tower begins to rely on.
Later, Lea
In the great crisis, everyone made clothes out of the food bag.
People have used powder bags, potato bags, anything made from real burlap.
Because of this, food distributors began to make their sacks more colors to help people still have a little fashion.
Lord Byron holds a bear in his college dorm.
The famous romantic poet was PEEVED when discovered that Trinity College, Cambridge, did not allow dogs on Campu
So, to rebellious against the man's Draconia rules he decided to bring a domesticated bear with him on the campus.
While the university authorities have tried to protest, he won his case because the rules did not declare clearly, you can't bring bears to school.
To marching victory and huh's huge with strength, Byron often took his bear to walk around the campus!
Iceland has the oldest parliament in the world in history.
Call Althing, it was founded in 930 and stayed as Iceland's acting parliament since then.
Since the end of WWI, more than 1,000 people died of residual
In the great battle, an estimated 200 pounds of explosives were shot on each square leg on the western front.
However, not all these shells explode.
Every year since the end of the war a thing called "Reap Iron" took place.
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Since 1919, more than 1,000 people and ordnance collectors have died of explosions due to these things in France and Belgium.
46 BC is 445 days long and is the longest year in human history.
The nickname is the confusion of Annus, or "five mistakes", this year has two more months jumped by Julius Caesar inserts.
This is to make the new Julian calendar its founding suitable for the seasonal year.
This calendar is a variant of it still used in most parts of the world today
100 million years ago, the Sahara desert was living by the galloping crocodiles.
Back then, the Sahara desert was a lush simple person - and also full of predators.
In 2009, fossils found
These remains have large legs that are capable of galloping on land with breakneck speed.
They can easily take unlucky dinosaurs in their jaws!
During the Victorian period, it was normal to take pictures of relatives after they died.
People will dress their newly late relatives in their most beautiful outfits, and then put them in realistic poses and take pictures of them.
They did this to keep a final image of their loved ones a strange anniversary form.
A man survived Hiroshima's atomic bombing and then Nagasaki.
Tsutomu Yamaguchi is a 29-year-old naval engineer on a trip to Hiroshima three months.
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Here, on August 7, he put a train on a overnight trip to his hometown of Nagasaki.
On the morning of August 9, he was with some colleagues in a office building when another explosion divided the sound fence.
Yamaguchi emerged from the rubble with small injuries on his current injury.
The shortest war in history lasts 38 minutes.
The battle between England and Zanzibar, and called Anglo-Zanzibar War, this war occurred on August 27, 1896.
It was all on the next Sultan ascise in Zanzibar and led to a British victory.
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After the Battle of Waterloo, dentists flocked to the battlefield to pick up teeth from tens of thousands of people died
After that, they took the bonus for their dental workshops to create them into dentures for rich teeth.
Tug of War used to be an Olympic sport.
It was part of the Olympic schedule from 1900 to 1920 and occurred in 5 different summer Olympic games.
The country to win many medals here is him with 5 (2 gold, 2 silver, 1 dong), then the United States with 3 (1 gold, 1 silver, 1 dong), while Sweden has a Huy
People are buried alive regularly, that the bell is attached to their coffin.
Because the drug is not too great, the coma is sometimes buried.
To fight these potential bright spots, people were buried with small bells on the ground.
If the person is buried alive, and then wakes up, they will pull strongly into the string that will ring on the ground.
Someone will hear it and then dig people out of their early getaway.
The term "saved by bell" does not originate from people being buried alive.
Bells attached to the coffin on the day, everyone assumed the term "saved by bell" from those saved by these coffin bells.
However, the term really comes from boxing.
It comes from being saved from a handle or countdown by a ringing ring, signaling the end of the current round.
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People often say that George Washington has wooden teeth.
However, this is wrong as the dentures he really wears.
George has luxurious dentures created from gold, lead and ivory, as well as a mixture of animals and human teeth!
In a Roman war, the soldiers sing Lewd songs about their commanders to entertain the crowd.
A Roman victory is a kind of parade.
They showed the damage to the war before the big Cro
There are many customs happening in a victory.
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The ancient Egyptian Pharaoh used their slaves in the form of Flycatchers.
They will make their slaves in honey, which will serve a dual purpose of attracting any flies into their slaves rather than themselves, as well as traps and kill flies.
In ancient Rome, the urine is used as a mouthwash.
This is because urine containing a very high ammonia content and ammonia is one of the most powerful and easiest natural cleaners on this planet!
In the Victorian era, the men with the mustache used a special cup.
As a BRIT, this is probably my favorite history in this list!
In fact called "Mustache Cup", these special cups have caused the guardians on them to prevent the mustache of a man who dipped into their warm tea cups!
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Although it is not known to exactly what awards are, but it is believed that Chinese citizens of this era can withdraw keno slipping (in the way people draw the straws) for a nominal fee.
This lottery was created to help finance the government's main projects, including the construction of China's Great Wall.
Roman lottery award has been known to one
Created by Emperor Augustus Caesar for the same reason, to finance government projects such as repair works, Roman lottery comes with prizes that items are often changing in value.
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Elagabalus, who reigns for a period of 218 to 222 AD (and we will return to the entire "4 years of reigning" TIDBIT in a short time) has been known for the cruelty of lottery running
At first, his lottery was quite excellent and had prizes like slaves or houses.
However, not long about his reign, he started having lottery tickets shot into the crowd of Plebs gathered.
Oh, I forgot to mention that he also cleans up the snakes of malicious venom into the crowd with lottery tickets?!
What about the fact is, not after a long time, the award tends to
So, it will return to her short dynasty, it will not be surprised when he creates an unpleasant emperor and assassinated after four years at the age of 18!
Spartans are so rich that no one has to work.
Ancient Sparta, in its classic age, is an extremely rich country.
When a Spartan boy reached adulthood and became a man, Spartan gave him to the allocation of public agricultural land.
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Spartan women own most lands and wealth in Sparta.
The Spartan inheritance law is crazy from the rest of the ancient Greek Heritage Law.
When a spartan man died, his prophetic agricultural land was bac
Many husbands died young in Sparta due to their military culture, and when they made their widows often grow their inheritance throughout their lives before they died.
On their death, their land will pass with both male and female children.
Therefore, a young woman married a rich man who would most likely inherit his luck.
After that, they will transfer it to their children and above and create a crazy snow-sealed effect.
Oxford University was older than the Aztec empire.
Mind-boggling as if it seemed, Oxford University was first opened for students to return in 1096.
It has become a full university with student housing and a specific curriculum 1249.
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The US World War II military is the largest army in history.
Due to a part for the increase of warring patriots
By 1943, the German army reached 11,000,000 soldiers.
By the end of the war, the Soviet army (maybe like it) reached 11 million soldiers.
Only 6 people died in London's great fire.
The great fire of 1666 is obviously traces of its baking oven and causing great damage throughout the city of London.
However, despite destroying more than 13,500 houses a
Count Dracula is inspired by a real person.
When Bram Stoker released his horror horror in 1897, it was praised as "the most cropedging coagulation novel" and the horrific audience worldwide.
However, the number of titration is based on none other than the Vlad of the person injecting.
As a king's ruling of Wallachia, a Romanian area of Transylvania, Vlad soon created a scary reputation for himself by killing and despite his body still cringing into his enemies on sticks on sticks
After the last death of Vlad under the hand of the Ottoman Empire, his descendants are Murky, which is what inspired by Bram Stoker's Charac
The most sense female mass killer is a female Countess Hungary.
Name Elizabeth Bathory de Eceded, she was born on August 7, 1560.
She was accused of torturing and killing more than 650 young women.
Her cruelness is infinite.
After facing allegations from many people, Smallfolk and Nobles are the same, she is detained.
Instead, she was imprisoned privately in a room without a window for four years until she died in 1614.
In 12 years in the French revolutionary period, France has a completely new calendar.
Not only that, but they also have a completely new timekeeper!
From 1793 to 1805, the French government ruled used the French Republic schedule to eliminate all religious and royal relationships to the old calendar.
It is also part of a wider effort to determine the digitization of dharmas on time, currency and measurement.
The French Republic schedule has 10 hours, with 100 minutes to an hour and 100 seconds to a minute.
While this crazy calendar has 12 months, this month is 30 days.
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Genghis Khan created one of the first international postal systems.
One of the reasons, the Mongolian army of Khan Khan is very deadly because of flexible and flexible makeup translation, as well as their vast communication ability.
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"Yam" has grown into a military postal service stretching on many borders, completed with a network of postal houses and Waystations across the entire empire.
In WWII, the British and Soviet Union launched a common invasion of Iran neutral.
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By invading the country in 1941 during operation, they worked together to ensure Iranian oil fields, as well as a safe supply for allied forces.
One of 200 men is the direct descendant of Genghis Khan.
Mongolian Emperor is known for many people, many children - at least 11 years old!
Scientists have conducted a study in 2003, showing that one of 200 men shared chromosomes with conquest.
This may not be like many, but you should consider that there are about 3.7 billion men on the planet.
That makes a total of about 19 million men one
Russia has run out of vodka to celebrate the end of World War II.
If you ask someone to name Russian essence, they will probably say that winter, communism and of course vodka.
It won't be surprising that, after being punched by the Nazi in Moscow in Moscow in Moscow
The joy and street parties submerge the Soviet Union, lasting for many days and days - even those who don't drink alcohol also see this to be enough to join with the fun.
It is until all the national vodka reserves are gone.
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It is not exactly a means to keep American spirit up through the darkest financial crisis in its history.
Human endurance competitions play a way to break couples married a roof on the head and feed to eat for a few days.
The jump partners will take turns sleep while others take them up and continue to dance with them.
The maximum circus in Rome is still the largest sport arena ever built.
It is used to make prisoners like Christians and Jews, part of the Roman victory, along with Chariot Racing.
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The fastest surgeon once finished causing a 300% mortality rate.
Before anesthesia, the speed is essential when performing surgery to minimize pain for patients
Surgeon Robert Liston is considered "the fastest knife in the West".
Once, when performing the battlefield truncation before a group of audiences, Liston cut through the patient's legs so quickly that he accidentally cut his finger from his assistant.
A man who witnessed the surgery was also arrested by the doctor's knife.
Then, to make the problem worse, Loston's patients and his assistants died of blood poisoning from their amputation.
This makes Liston, the only surgeon ever made surgery with a 300% mortality rate!
Nephew of Adolf Hitler fought against the Nazi during World War II.
Born with the brother of Führer Alois Hitler Jr.
During the Second World War, he was drafted into the US Navy, where he used to be a Through Hospital Corpsman
He was injured in action and was awarded
Charles Darwin invented the office chair with his wheels.
Why?
Although the office chair has been produced by the wheel, they are uncomfortable or any way of ergonomics like what we have today.
So Darwin did something thorough with his luxurious remote chair.
The man is a famous work addict, and when he does not collect specimens or eat them, he has sat down to study them and notes.
He found that, in his study or laboratory area, he would have to go through the rigmarole to walk to the office from the bench, desktop.
So to maximize your productivity and save him some valuable learning time, he decided to attach the wheel to his luxurious armchair.
History of the truth bonus: Did you know that Charles Darwin ate one of the animals he discovered?
The first official honor medal was awarded in the American Civil War.
They were given to alliances soldiers who participated in the excellent players in 1862.
Volunteers of the Alliance army, led by James J. Andrew, Snuck behind alliances, commanded a armored train, and took it north towards Tennessee, devastating inter-enemies
Hollywood moved from New York to Los Angeles to escape Edison's patent.
Hollywood is recognized globally as the capital of the world's film.
The original film industry in New York in the 1800s, near New Jersey - and New Jersey is a place based in Master Thomas Edison.
Edison has patented on more than 1,000 different things, including most technologies needed to create high-end movies and the boy made him bend on their patents.
In short, if you want to participate in cinema business, basically, you have to go through Edison.
Therefore, the Viking's independent film producers chose an alternative option to fight Edison: Flee Edison.
They moved to California, to a country area where the judges are not friendly with his Edison and his patent, and where the copyright law wheels will take longer to roll over them.
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The Netherlands-Scilly war lasts 335 years and has no battle or death.
Paintings from 1651 - 1986, the war was a by-British civil war and decided by the Dutch to the MPs to Royalists.
The Yellow House made a few Dutch transport vessels revenge before fling to Scilly islands.
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But they decided to call it one
The only thing is that they never declare peace with the island and completely forget them to have war.
After that, about 3 centuries later, the historian Roy Duncan stumbled on a comment in Scilly about the war.
He invited the Dutch Embassy to the UK to Scilly, where a peace treaty was negotiated and signed, bringing the war to an end after 335 years and without bitter blood.
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This is due to the fact that "Hamburger" sounds a little too German!
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7.62mm rifle bullet was created 130 years ago.
Even if you are not a gun type, maybe you've heard someone call this bullet before.
Therefore, it won't be surprised when it was developed by the Russian Empire in 1891.
Initially designed for Bolt Mosin-Nagant action rifles, this round is still being used today.
This is one of the most popular guns in history.
In 1710, indigenous American leaders came to him to visit the queen.
Nearly 100 years ago (in) the famous Lewis and Clark exploration, four Mohawk kings from one of Iroquois's year countries of Iroquois and Algonquian peoples have been treated with high honor as diplomats.
Being transported through London streets in the royal horse car, they were met by Queen Anne in St. Court
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Five 18th century, pineapple is a status symbol.
Despite the fact that they did not do it to him until the 1600s, because of the 1700s, pineapple possessed pineapples became a big fever.
Rich people are enough to own a pineapple that will bring them around to indicate their personal wealth and senior status.
Near everything from clothes to household items decorated with exotic fruits.
And for those who are not rich enough to buy their own pineapple and become part of this fad, they can hire a pineapple to celebrate publicly and find the part for the day!
The first known artwork returned about 100,000 years ago.
It is said to have started with Homo sapiens in the upper breeding age.
The oldest artwork has been found in what is now France.
Ancient Egypt used a piece of stone like a pillow.
In ancient Egypt, the head is considered the seat of mental life and must be cared for.
So when, when going to bed, Egyptians will put input a stone with a curve in it.
They are also on the pictures of the gods and are placed under the heads of the dead to stay away from bad souls.
Paul Tibbets, the pilot of Gay Enola, without a funeral or tombstone.
Enola gay is an airplane that will live in history until the end m
When the plane drops the first nuclear bomb on Hiroshima, it is a sign of oppression and freedom.
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Instead, he was cremated and his ashes scattered on the English channel.
Adolf Hitler helped design Beetle Volkswagen.
That's right, Fella, who gave a big thumb up to Holocaust also invented Herbie.
Nothing from your childhood is safe from Nazis.
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Unlike challenging hand gestures, iconic speeches, cigars and dapper hats, Winston Churchill are also famous for their wine love.
In 1931, Churchill participated in a car accident that caused him to have chest pain, as well as had depression to argue.
Because of this, he was noted by a doctor in 1932 in the United States in the United States, which allowed him to take a "unidentified" wine during his time in the banned era.
In ancient Greece, they believed that Redheads became vampires after death.
This is partly due to the fact that redheads are pale and sensitive to sunlight ... unlike the Mediterranean Greeks.
As with the fact that a little fairness of vampire culture exists in Greek mythology.
Lunch program at the US National School in 1946 was due to WWII.
America has just gone out of a big war, depleting resources.
After all, nothing secret that the food serving in the UK continued until 9 years after the war.
This is because the government realizes by giving children free to children, they will have a healthier draft if they need again.
Abraham Lincoln is a champion struggling.
Before becoming a 16-star president, Abraham Lincoln was a passionate wrestler.
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Guillotine is an image that is quite synonymous with France and French revolution.
Until the first and extensive birth, the methods of regular implementation in France are quite barbarian.
The idea of using guillotine because the execution method is part of the equal movement in France promoting the revolution.
This creates equality in death and done for citizens from all platforms.
The Soviet Union tried to breathe into the memory of Genghis Khan.
In the Soviet era rule at the end of the 20th century, just mentioned the name of the great conquest as a crime against the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union eliminated his story from the school's textbooks and pilgrimage outside his birth in Khentii.
After Mongolia won their independence in the early 1990s, he was restored to his right place as a national hero of Mongolia.
He appeared in famous art and culture, as well as on Mongolia.
Ferrets, dogs and monkeys are the most popular pets in the Roman Empire.
Instead of having cats to hunt Vermin like mice and mice, the Romans used the mink.
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The original tablecloth is designed to be used as a large, common napkin.
Children wiping their mouths on a tablecloth are an error bear of many mentoring the world around the world.
However, it is their original use!
Guests mean clean the hands and face a tablecloth after a messy party.
To not do this will be considered a bad way of behaving!
A Chernobyl firefighter was exposed to a lot of radiation, it changed the eye color.
Vladimir Pravik was one of the first firefighters to Reactor No. 4 of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant on April 26, 1986.
His work contains flames spinning from the building.
In his shifts, the high radioactive flames of the reactor core are burning, he has been exposed to a horrific radiation dose.
It was so dangerous that it changed her eye color from brown to blue.
Like most of the first respondents with Chernobyl disaster, Vladimir died 15 days late
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Before Julius Caesar invaded him, many Romans did not believe it existed.
Julius Caesar was the first Roman who invaded him.
Up to this point, there are many divisions on him in the Roman Empire.
Some people believe that it is only one leg of another giant northern continent.
The first invasion of Caesar of Caesar was, in military sense, a resounding mistake.
However, due to his mythical nature, the invasion of this country is a great success of PR.
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She is part of the Ptolemy dynasty, who originated from one of Alexander's generals, Ptolemy of Great.
Her ancestors ruled Egypt from Alexandria.
Bonus Fact about the Ptolemy dynasty: All male members of this dynasty are called ptolemy.
Cleopatra is the first member of her dynasty to speak ancient Egyptians.
Ancient Egypt is considered one of the most difficult languages to master in history.
Well, Cleopatra was able to master it.
Along with 8 other languages including ancient Greece, ancient Iran, ancient Parthian, Syriac, Ethiopia, Troglodyte, H
Alexander The Great is named over 70 cities behind themselves.
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But we don't forget that Alexander the Great conquered more than 2 million square miles of the earth's surface.
So yeah, more than 70 cities can be a bit excessive.
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It is believed that about 97% of the history was lost over time.
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Documents of history are very subjective, not to mention all lost history accounts of the world.
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This 194,000-year distance is, in itself, huge.
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