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moshita: Honoré Fragonard (June 13, 1732 - April 5, 1799) was a French anatomist, now remembered primarily for his remarkable collection of écorchés (flayed figures) in the Musée Fragonard d’Alfort. Fragonard was born in Grasse as cousin to painter
scienceyoucanlove: THE STONE PEOPLE – LIVING STATUES In the 17th century the French physician Patin described the case of a local woman who had ‘turned to wood’. This ‘wood’ was actually bone and the woman possessed an incredibly rare condition
thecivilwarparlor: Profile Portrait of Frederick Douglass c. 1858Daguerreotype, sixth plate, unknown makerThe Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Gift of Hallmark Cards, Inc Frederick Douglass has been called the father of the civil rights movement. He rose
thereconstructionists: Journalist, critic, and women’s rights pioneer Margaret Fuller (May 23, 1810—July 19, 1850) is celebrated not only as the first full-time female book reviewer in America, but also as the author of the very first work of feminist
cubbinobi: September 23, 1846 The planet Neptune is observed for the first time by German astronomers Johann Gottfried Galle and Heinrich Louis d’Arrest using calculations from British astronomer John Couch Adams and French astronomer Urbain Le Verrier.
maghrabiyya: Las Adelitas - Women of the Mexican Revolution
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titleknown: freedominwickedness: 101st-analborne: fallbeil: mugenstyle: eccecorinna: wrathofprawn: for those not in the know, night witches were russian lady bombers who bombed the shit out of german lines in WW2. Thing is though, they had the
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roseonabeach: mazarinedrake: gallusrostromegalus: nowyoukno: More Facts. Well, now I feel better about how creepy my yard looks after not mowing for a month. The dolls on the “Isle of Dolls” were actually placed there by a single man, who hoped
spaceexp: Launching TELSTAR, the world’s first commercial communications satellite. First stage is the Thor IRBM. Launch from Complex 17 at The Cape Source: saturnvphotog
chead: kim-jong-chill: In December of 1986, scientists at Chernobyl, searching for nuclear fuel from the destroyed Reactor #4, made a breakthrough. Deep in the basement of Block 4, an enormous, radioactive mass was discovered. The radiation level on
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wolveswolves: New Study finds that the first dogs originated in Europe not Asia from an extinct wolf. The study places the origin of dogs before the rise of agriculture, suggesting that human hunter-gatherers tamed the wolf. Whereas previous genetic
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mortisia: Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476) Vlad Tepes was a member of the House of Drăculești, a branch of the House of Basarab, also known by his patronymic name: Dracula. He was posthumously dubbed Vlad the Impaler, and was a three-time
witchqueen: wheel of the year | Yule (December 21) Yule is when the dark half of the year relinquishes to the light half. Starting the next morning at sunrise, the sun climbs just a little higher and stays a little longer in the sky each day. Known
ratak-monodosico: When Napoleon left France for Elba, his supporters wore violets as a secret sign of their allegiance. This 1815 colour print by Jean-Dominique Etienne Canu, Le Secret du Caporal La Violette, conceals images of the exiled emperor, his
unexplained-events: The Guanajuato Mummies are considered to be amongst the strangest and most horrifying in the world. Contorted faces on some of the mummies give credence to the belief that some of them were buried alive. That makes sense since
ancientart: The Khufu ship which was buried within Khufu’s Pyramid Complex, Giza, Egypt. Dates to about 2650 BC. The great surviving masterpiece of Old Kingdom shipbuilding is the funerary boat of Khufu, the builder of the Great Pyramid at Giza.
theparisreview: Under the cobblestones, the beach. Under Versailles, some magnificent subterranean reservoirs. “Once a year on ‘maintenance day,’ the water parterre reservoirs are emptied a few weeks before the Fountains show.” For more of
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explore-blog: For Copernicus’s birthday, 100 diagrams that changed the world, including his heliocentric universe.
wank-r: Mercury, Venus, and Saturn align with the Pyramids of Giza for the first time in 2,737 years on December 3, 2012
science-junkie: A lost city reveals the grandeur of medieval African civilization Some of the world’s greatest cities during the Middle Ages were on the eastern coast of Africa. Their ornate stone domes and soaring walls, made with ocean corals and
mediumaevum: The Three Swords Monument, Norway This monument commemorates the Battle of Hafrsfjord in 872, after which King Harald Fair Hair united the three districts of Norway into one kingdom.The crowns on the swords represent the different districts
policymic: Watch: Time-lapse video of changing European borders explains Crimea crisis perfectly The video contains the full timeline from the 1400s. Follow policymic
spaceexp: NASA’s Space Shuttle Atlantis breaking the sound barrier as it soars towards space on 8 September 2000
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dinodi: Kusunoki Masashige (楠木 正成?, 1294 – July 4, 1336) was a 14th-century samurai who fought for Emperor Go-Daigo in his attempt to wrest rulership of Japan away from the Kamakura shogunate and is remembered as the ideal of samurai loyalty.
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bitsofhistory: Capuchin Crypt, Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappucini Under the church of Santa Maria della Cocezione in Rome,lies the fascinatingly morbid Capuchin Crypt, a small space consisting of 7 tiny chapels, entirely decorated by the bones
aestheticsandabominations: Study after Velzaquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X- Francis Bacon, 1953 “Bacon worked on his pope paintings, variations on Velázquez’s magnificent portrait of Pope Innocent X, for over twenty years.” “The
aestheticsandabominations: Sedlec Ossuary- Various Artists, 1400-1870 “In the mid 14th century, during the Black Death, and after the Hussite Wars in the early 15th century, many thousands were buried in the abbey cemetery…” “The
todaysdocument: Gemini IV Mission Image - EVA, over New Mexico, 06/03/1965 Gemini IV, 06/03/1965 - 06/06/1965 Astronaut Ed White performs the first spacewalk by an American during Gemini IV on June 3, 1965.
unbelievable-facts: The rest of his life story is actually even more badass, if you can believe it. After the war, Lucas went home and fulfilled his promise to his mother to finish school, attending his first day of Ninth Grade with his Medal of Honor
smithsonianlibraries: Did we really almost forget Nikola Tesla’s birthday? Shame on us! The ever fascinating Tesla was born July 10, 1856 to Serbian parents in what is now Croatia. This image of Tesla is from the February 1919 issue of Electrical
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fromquarkstoquasars: Today would be Tesla’s 158th birthday. This dude is one of the founders of the modern world, without him, we’d live in a very different place. You can learn more about this man and why Tesla is regarded as a trailblazer in science
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unexplained-events: thatremindsmeofhomestuck: unexplained-events: Laika (Barker) Sent on the Sputnik 2, Laika was the first living creature to orbit the Earth. Since there was no technology to de-orbit, she died in space as intended. She died from
commandmodulepilot: Apollo 15 - Launched 43 Years ago today - Climb aboard the Lunar Rover…
historical-nonfiction: In 1927, two German gynecologists Zondek and Aschheim developed the rabbit test. They injected a woman’s urine into a female rabbit. The rabbit was then examined over the next couple days. (Read: killed and surgically examined.)
serialkilling-things: Heretics Fork: A medieval torture device which consisted of a two-sided fork. A person wearing it couldn’t fall asleep. The moment their head dropped with fatigue, the prongs pierced their throat or chest, causing great pain. This
nowyoukno: Source for more facts follow NowYouKno And people say Nazis didn’t do anything good.
humanoidhistory: The Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off from Cape Canaveral on March 8, 2001. (NASA)
nowyoukno: This speech, given by John F. Kennedy that was given on April 27th in 1961, is said to have led to his assassination on November 22nd, 1963.
unexplained-events: Codex Gigas or Devil’s Bible -the largest medieval manuscript in the world.“Legend” has it that the scribe was a Benedictine monk who was walled up alive for breaking his monastic vows. To bear this penalty he promised
tiefighters: An Empire Day to Remember Back in 1980, when The Empire Strikes Back was set to open with a royal premiere in London on May 20, someone on the promotional team at Lucasfilm or 20th Century Fox was inspired to resurrect the British “Empire
engineeringhistory: Annie Easley on the cover of NASA’s Science and Engineering Newsletter, circa 1960s. Easley’s career at NASA spanned 34 years, where she developed computer programs related to alternative energy solutions, including wind and solar
unexplained-events: The House of 1,000 Ghosts This now abandoned building used to be a spooky themed restaurant in Belgium. T’Spookhuys Restaurant/Bar(founded by Karl Hendrix and Bjorn Leys) is also known as House of 1,000 Ghosts and an occult bar.
humanoidhistory: The Space Shuttle Columbia roars into space on 19 November 1997.
darksword-armory: Development Outline of Medieval Sword Forms c. 500 - 1500 AD, from 1998 Paladin swordsmanship book by John Clements: The Association for Renaissance Martial Arts Posted from : www.darksword-armory.com
humanoidhistory: A colorized view of the Hindenburg disaster in New Jersey, May 6, 1937. (via)
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humanoidhistory: Allied propaganda poster from World War II. (National Archives)
ultrafacts:Many women learned how to handle the sword and the naginata (a blade on a long staff) primarily to defend themselves and their homes. In the event of an invasion by enemy warriors, the women would fight to the end and die with honor, weapons