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Yaa Asantewaa
By The Generalist Posted on January 17, 2020April 28, 2021

War of the Golden Stool

When the British colonise your country and exile your king, what do you do? If you’re a queen mother of the Ashanti Empire, you start a war.

Categories: 19th century history, Africa, History, Military, Places, Politics & law
Navy
By The Generalist Posted on January 16, 2020January 14, 2020

Longest acronym

The US Navy loves their abbreviations: JAG, SEAL, NCIS, SECNAV, USLANTFLT… but the best has to be ADCOMSUBORDCOMPHIBSPAC. The Soviets also loved their abbreviations: НИИОМТПЛАБОПАРМБЕТЖЕЛБЕТРАБСБОМОНИМОНКОНОТДТЕХСТРОМОНТ!

Categories: Language, Military
Disney Studios
By The Generalist Posted on January 15, 2020April 28, 2021

The Disney strike

In 1941 Disney animators went on strike in an attempt to unionise. Walt Disney fought back with speeches, fists, firings, and Dumbo.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Economics & business, Film & television, History, North & Central America, Places
Checkmate
By The Generalist Posted on January 14, 2020April 21, 2021

Worst chess defeat

In simultaneous play, a chess master competes against multiple opponents at the same time. In 1951, International Master Robert Wade began such an exhibition match with 30 teenage schoolboys from Moscow. He would not win one game.

Categories: Games & sport
Brewer
By The Generalist Posted on January 11, 2020January 10, 2020

Best dictionary entry

The best dictionary entry in history appeared in some editions of Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: “Zymurgist (noun). Brewer. The last word in dictionaries.”

Categories: Arts & recreation, Language, Literature
Fingerspelling
By The Generalist Posted on January 9, 2020January 8, 2020

International Sign

There are more than 300 sign languages in use in the world today. When signers of different languages meet, how do they communicate?

Categories: Language
By The Generalist Posted on January 4, 2020January 2, 2020

A page a day

How long would it take to study the whole Talmud, one page a day? Seven and a half years… and it’s best to begin tomorrow.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Education & philosophy, Literature, Religion & belief
Porteadoras
By The Generalist Posted on January 3, 2020January 25, 2023

The Mules of Melilla

Goods carried by hand over the border from Morocco to Melilla and Ceuta are duty-free, so a cottage industry of porters carry goods worth billions of Euros across the border every year.

Categories: Africa, Economics & business, Places, Politics & law
Vespasian
By The Generalist Posted on January 2, 2020January 2, 2020

Emperor’s son

While Roman emperors were empowered to choose their own successor, the first emperor to actually be succeeded by his own natural-born son was Vespasian.

Categories: Ancient history, Europe, History, Places, Politics & law
By The Generalist Posted on January 1, 2020December 29, 2019

First foot

A New Year tradition from Scotland says the first person to enter your house in the new year dictates your fortunes for that year.

Categories: Europe, Places, Religion & belief
Twelve Grapes
By The Generalist Posted on December 31, 2019December 30, 2019

Twelve grapes

What is it about this time of year and the number twelve? In Spain and countries culturally connected to Spain, twelve grapes is a New Year tradition.

Categories: Europe, Food & agriculture, Places, Religion & belief, Sciences
Piglet
By The Generalist Posted on December 28, 2019April 17, 2021

Hogg wild in New Haven

Two men were tried and one was executed for bestiality in early New Haven. The evidence: the birth of piglets that looked suspiciously like the accused.

Categories: Animals, Early modern history, History, North & Central America, Places, Politics & law, Sciences
Courier chess
By The Generalist Posted on December 27, 2019April 21, 2021

Courier chess

Courier chess, played from the 12th century CE on, had kings, queens, bishops, knights, rooks, and pawns… but it also had henchmen, fools, and couriers.

Categories: Games & sport
Seven swans
By The Generalist Posted on December 25, 2019January 25, 2023

Twelve days

Is Christmas Day the twelfth day of Christmas or the first? And why does it cost US$170,298.03?

Categories: Arts & recreation, Economics & business, Mathematics & statistics, Music, Religion & belief, Sciences
Snapdragon
By The Generalist Posted on December 24, 2019April 21, 2021

Flapdragon

A Christmas Eve parlour game played in Victorian England involved grabbing burning raisins with your hands and eating them while they were still alight.

Categories: Food & agriculture, Games & sport, Physics & chemistry, Religion & belief, Sciences
Immovable ladder
By The Generalist Posted on December 21, 2019April 28, 2021

Immovable ladder

Certain holy sites in Jerusalem and Bethlehem cannot be changed without agreement from the many local denominations. As a result, a ladder has been propped against a window ledge on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre since 1728.

Categories: Architecture, Middle East, Places, Religion & belief

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