The Bloodiest Sports Riot in History: The Nika Revolt of 532 AD
In January 532 AD, the most violent riot in the history of Constantinople erupted over a chariot race.
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In January 532 AD, the most violent riot in the history of Constantinople erupted over a chariot race.
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The Codex Gigas is a historical document that defies standard bookmaking.
Codex Gigas: The Largest Medieval Manuscript In History Read More »
History features many unusual military encounters, but the 9th-century conflict in Scottish history between a Pictish nobleman and a Viking Earl ended with a rare fatality.
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When experts search for the absolute worst period in history, they do not point to the Black Plague or World War II.
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In 1939, a university student made a simple scheduling mistake that led to a major mathematical discovery.
In May 1846, a group of 89 American pioneers left Springfield, Illinois, heading toward California with dreams of abundant land.
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The Montague Street Bridge in South Melbourne, Australia, holds a remarkable record for stopping modern transport in its tracks.
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June and Jennifer Gibbons chose to sever all communication with the outside world, speaking only to one another in a rapid, secret language.
The Chilling True Story of the Silent Twins June and Jennifer Gibbons Read More »
In the dimly lit banquet halls of ancient Greece, the focus often shifted from deep philosophical discussion to a game of precision involving leftover wine.
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Hundreds of years ago, a massive empire figured out how to grow crops on top of water, feeding hundreds of thousands of people in the middle of a lake.
The Floating Agriculture of the Aztecs: How Chinampas Fed Tenochtitlan Read More »