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Fall of Constantinople: How Mehmed II's Cannon Broke the Walls in 53 Days
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Underground Railroad Myths vs. Facts: No Tunnels, No Maps, No HQ
Sean Alison
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Napoleon Crossed the Alps on a Mule — David Painted Him on a Stallion
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Pompeii’s ‘Two Maidens’ Were Both Men, DNA Finally Reveals
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Pompeii’s ‘Two Maidens’ Were Both Men, DNA Finally Reveals
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Deus Vult: The Crusade Battle Cry That Roared Back Online
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Ancient Humans Slept on Grass and Ash 77,000 Years Ago — Here’s Why
Ed
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History’s Humor: 10 Funny and Often Overlooked Details from Historic Events
Khalid Elhassan
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These Historic Figures Uttered These Shocking Words With Their Final Breath
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Some of History’s Most Unexpected Plot Twists
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A Downed Pilot Who Ran Away in a Stolen Enemy Plane and Other Historic Escapes
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20 Facts that History Class Didn’t Cover
Khalid Elhassan
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April 3, 2019
10 Lesser Known Foreign Attacks on US Soil
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March 29, 2018
Today In History: President Wilson Sends 4,800 U.S. Troops to Fight Pancho Villa (1916)
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March 15, 2017
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