Biographies
Why This Corpse Will Probably Save Your Life. Content Warning.
In the late 1800s in Paris, something quite mysterious happened. Imagine finding a young girl's lifeless body in a beautiful river called the Seine. She looked about 16 years old, and people thought she might have drowned, maybe even on purpose. They tried to figure out who she was, but no one knew her name, and nobody ever came to claim her. So, she remained a big mystery.
By Varisha Ahmed2 years ago in History
Why History's Greatest Spy Was a Stripper
Once upon a time, in a world far from the movies, there lived a woman who shattered all the spy stereotypes. Forget about spies being super attractive, driving fancy cars, and having high-tech gadgets. Mata Hari was nothing like that. She was famous for her beauty and mesmerizing dances, but her real life was a rollercoaster of ups and downs, full of mystery and intrigue.
By Varisha Ahmed2 years ago in History
Deucalion and Pyrrha. Content Warning.
In when divine beings strolled among humans and fantasies were woven into the actual texture of presence, there carried on with a couple whose affection and boldness would be tried by the impulsive will of the heavenly. Deucalion and Pyrrha, relatives of the Titans and among the remainder of mankind, wound up at the cliff of an incredible storm, a calamitous occasion predicted by the divine beings themselves.
By The Must-Read 2 years ago in History
Top 5 Australian Cricket Players of All Time
Cricket has been an integral part of Australian culture for over a century, and the country has produced some of the finest cricketing talent in the world. From the iconic Baggy Green cap to the ruthless competitiveness on the field, Australia has consistently delivered outstanding cricketers. In this blog, we'll take a closer look at the top 5 Australian cricket players of all time, who have left an indelible mark on the sport.
By Shadman Nihan2 years ago in History
Top 5 New Zealand Cricketers: Icons of the Kiwi Games
New Zealand, a nation renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, friendly people, and adventurous spirit, is also home to some exceptional cricketing talent. Over the years, New Zealand has produced cricketing legends who have left an indelible mark on the sport. In this blog, we'll explore the top 5 New Zealand cricketers who have made significant contributions to the country's cricketing legacy.
By Shadman Nihan2 years ago in History
History Makers: John Willis Menard
When John Willis Menard was born in Illinois in 1838, African Americans lived in a society that was deeply divided by race. Slavery was still legal in the Southern United States, and even some parts of the North. Discrimination and prejudice were routine for Blacks, especially enslaved Black people who were defined by their lack of freedom. They were owned as property and could be bought, sold, and traded. Forced to work long hours without pay, they had no rights or protections under the law. Often separated from their families and friends, they were constantly in fear of being sold to a new master or mistress.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in History
15 Historical Facts That Will Disturb You!
History is an intricate tapestry woven from millions of stories, events, and occurrences. It encompasses moments of grandeur, tragedy, and downright bizarre incidents. While some historical facts are inspiring and enlightening, others are profoundly unsettling. In this article, we'll delve deep into the shadows of our past to reveal 15 disturbing and unsettling historical facts that may leave you speechless. These facts span centuries and continents, offering a chilling glimpse into the depths of human history.
By Sophia Hayes2 years ago in History
When Britain was gripped by 'fairy mania'
During a bygone era, a whimsical and captivating phenomenon known as "fairy mania" held Britain in its enchanting thrall. This extraordinary infatuation with fairies, whether genuine or figments of the imagination, can be traced back to the 19th and early 20th centuries. In the forthcoming exploration, we shall embark upon a journey into the spellbinding realm of fairy mania, delving into its origins, the profound influence of folklore and literature, and its indomitable enduring legacy.
By Nizam malang2 years ago in History
The Berlin wall
LIFE AFTER THE BERLIN WALL" Live from the Berlin Wall on the most historic night in this Wall's history, it is perhaps the most important announcement made in Central Europe since the end of World War II. Everything seemed really simple on November 9th, 1989. In 1989, communism's iron grip weakened as uprisings took place from Berlin to Beijing, with vastly different results. Everybody thought China would get more liberal as it became richer; no one thought it would go the other way. The People's Liberation Army was gunning down protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen Square; it was like being in a war zone. But while the forward momentum could not be denied, there were new complications yet to come. The economy was in shambles. In the end, I think that was what created the opportunity for Vladimir Putin. Tiananmen Square is why today China has a real dictatorship. Back in 1989, we envisioned a world free of Cold War tensions; that's not the case today. History has a kind of fluidity that, when we think one thing is going to happen, results often end up anything but what we expect. The world as I had known it all of my adult life changed and changed fundamentally beginning in 1989. In man's heart, if not in fact, the day of the dictator is over.
By Insley jose Wickham Nunez2 years ago in History
ROLLS ROYCE
Established in 1904 by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, Rolls-Royce is recognized for its maturity, superior engineering, and inventiveness. Known for producing luxurious cars, the firm has consistently improved its offerings, establishing higher standards for engineering and the automotive industry. This one-page brief digs into significant achievements and insights.
By Reslin Reslin2 years ago in History










