The jury found Lizzie Borden not guilty, but she will be remembered for killing her parents because there is no way to prove she did not.
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Mary Baker was a humble servant. For a few months she pretended to be Princess Caraboo, a woman kidnapped by pirates. Everyone in town believed her.
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Filtering through the hoaxes, can religious passages, historic legends, or fossil records provide prood ancient giants actually existed?
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Many of the practices developed in ancient Egyptian medicine is still used today, such as orthodontia, prescriptions and standardized treatments.
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With few exceptions, social harmony did not exist in Sparta. Slaves were treated harshly. A belief existed that inferiority must be destroyed.
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The disappearance of Agatha Christie would make front page news and sparked a nation-wide hunt that included thousands of volunteers.
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Where did Columbus Land? The National Geographic Society funded a study that proposed the island of Samana Cay as the landing site.
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Feral children tales go back to pre-history. Myth states that Romulus and Remus, the twins who founded the city of Rome, were raised from infancy by a she-wolf.
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The Black Stone of the Ka’aba has been described as around 2 ft. in length. It is broken into roughly seven pieces and held together in a silver frame.
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Janet Douglas, born in the Scottish highlands during the 17th century, was called a “Seer” due to her unusual ability of Second Sight.
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So what is the thread that runs through the fabric of the personality of tyrants. What do they have in common and how can they be identified?
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Holocaust deniers and revisionists doubt many things about the atrocities against the Jews. Here are the men who created the movement.
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