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Meet Roland the Farter, the ‘indecent’ royal flatulist who performed for England’s King Henry II
Each year on Christmas, a jester named Roland would enter the royal court of King Henry II of England and perform a dance ...
The largest surviving gold nugget found in the western hemisphere is a breathtaking nugget named The Boot of Cortez.
The 6-year-old mare is favored in Saturday’s Great Lady M Stakes, which she won in record time each of the past two seasons.
There were layers to the USMNT’s victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina which exposed how deep Pochettino’s influence on this ...
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What really happened to Montezuma's $400 million gold?
In 1914, Freddie Crystal came to Kanab, Utah, with an incredible claim: he had a map from Mexico showing the whereabouts of ...
When you think of the Aztec Empire, what do you picture? Human sacrifice? In today's episode, Anthony is joined by Aztec expert Dr. Caroline Dodds Pennock, to unpack why we fetishise the Aztecs in ...
Archaeologists in southern Peru uncovered a pair of freeze-dried Inca potato snacks known as chuño that date back to the pre-Hispanic period.
It has hosted everything from Miss World to the Chemical Brothers. Now the vast London venue has become a city within a city boasting offices, hotels, a theatre, commanding views – and even a school ...
When Spanish conquistadors entered the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in 1519, they described a sight so horrifying that many ...
June 30 marks Tunguska, Congo independence, and Soyuz 11, plus events from Hernán Cortés to Tower Bridge, Hitler’s purge, and ...
Discover 19 rare artifacts that rewrote history, challenging beliefs and reshaping what historians thought they knew. The ...
Spanish conquistadors are expelled from Tenochtitlan following an Aztec revolt against their rule under Hernán Cortés during "La Noche ...
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