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By The Generalist Posted on March 10, 2021March 8, 2021

The parricide’s sack

In the Roman Empire someone who killed their parent would be sewn into a sack with a live rooster, dog, monkey, and snake, and then thrown into the water. In medieval Germany, they used a cat, a dog, and a picture of a snake.

Categories: Ancient history, Europe, History, Medieval history, Places, Politics & law
By The Generalist Posted on March 9, 2021April 28, 2021

Wind on the tower

In 1978 the structural engineer of the Citigroup Center skyscraper learned of a fatal flaw in the design that could cause the tower to topple in high winds. Over the next three months a team raced to secretly repair it at night.

Categories: 20th century history, Architecture, History, North & Central America, Places, Sciences, Technology
By The Generalist Posted on March 6, 2021April 28, 2021

Doomsday device

In 1950 Leo Szilard warned the world that a single device capable of annihilating all life on Earth was theoretically possible.

Categories: 20th century history, History, Military, Physics & chemistry, Sciences, Technology
By The Generalist Posted on March 4, 2021January 25, 2023

The strange death of Rudolf Diesel

The inventor of the diesel engine died at sea under mysterious and still unexplained circumstances.

Categories: 20th century history, Europe, History, Military, Places, Sciences, Technology
By The Generalist Posted on March 1, 2021April 28, 2021

Vidal Sassoon, antifa

Vidal Sassoon was an icon of 20th century fashion – and also beat up fascists in post-WWII London.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Europe, Fashion & design, History, Military, Places, Politics & law
By The Generalist Posted on February 27, 2021January 25, 2023

Oldest carpet

A prehistoric Scythian tomb in Siberia contained the oldest surviving carpet in the world.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Fashion & design, History, North & Central Asia, Places, Prehistory
By The Generalist Posted on February 25, 2021January 25, 2023

Sir doctor sheriff grandmaster dean Nariman

Temulji Bhicaji Nariman was a knight, a dean, a plague doctor, a sheriff, a grandmaster, and his marriage lasted longer than almost any other in recorded history.

Categories: 19th century history, 20th century history, Health & medicine, History, Places, Sciences, South Asia
By The Generalist Posted on February 24, 2021January 25, 2023

Relic souvenirs

In early Christian tradition, the power of saints’ relics could be transferred from object to object by a simple touch.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Fashion & design, History, Medieval history, Middle East, Places, Religion & belief
By The Generalist Posted on February 23, 2021April 28, 2021

Computer battle of the heavyweights

The Muhammad Ali vs. Rocky Marciano boxing match was screened in theatres across Europe and North America in 1970. In American theatres, Marciano won. In European theatres, Ali did.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Europe, Film & television, Games & sport, History, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on February 22, 2021April 28, 2021

Four-legged woman

Myrtle Corbin was born with four legs.

Categories: 19th century history, Health & medicine, History, North & Central America, Places, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on February 20, 2021April 28, 2021

Slap concert

On March 31, 1913, a concert performance in Vienna ended with a riot and a famous slap.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Europe, History, Music, Places
By The Generalist Posted on February 18, 2021February 17, 2021

Born king

John I the Posthumous was the King of France for five days, from the time he was born until the time he died.

Categories: Europe, History, Medieval history, Places, Politics & law
By The Generalist Posted on February 16, 2021January 25, 2023

Shot by Australia’s first camel

The first camel in Australia shot its owner, the English explorer John Horrocks.

Categories: 19th century history, Animals, History, Oceania, Places, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on February 14, 2021January 25, 2023

Oldest rose

The oldest living rose bush has been growing on the side of Hildesheim Cathedral for several hundred years.

Categories: Europe, History, Medieval history, Places, Plants, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on February 13, 2021January 25, 2023

First female film director

Alice Guy-Blaché was the first female film director, the creator of the first film to feature an all-African-American cast, and the co-founder of the largest pre-Hollywood film studio in the United States.

Categories: 19th century history, 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Europe, Film & television, History, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on February 12, 2021February 11, 2021

Prehistoric mathematics

The Ishango bone, found in what is today part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and dating back 20,000 years, may contain some of the earliest evidence of mathematical thought.

Categories: Africa, History, Mathematics & statistics, Places, Prehistory, Sciences

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