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The Deadliest Diseases in Human HistoryThroughout the entirety of human history, this lethal disease has killed a chilling number. In the 20th century alone, prior to the mass vaccinations, its victims amounted to 500 million....
The Deadliest Wars in Human HistoryListed below are the deadliest wars in human history.
Dungan Revolt (8 million - 20.8 million people killed)
Six out of the ten deadliest wars in history have been waged in China....
The Most Evil Women in HistoryElizabeth Báthory (1516 - 1558)
Hands-down, one of the most terrifying serial killers in history, regardless of sex, was Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Báthory....
Mother of God targets in French CaveDuring February 1858 Soubirou Bernadette heard a loud roar and saw the image of Virgin Mary; few people believed that this event would cause the French village Laurdes to be famous worldwide.
In subsequent years the village...
Watershed Events in History in the Year of the SnakeThe new moon of February 10, 2013, at 9:21 pm local time, according to Chinese astrology started the year of the Black Snake. Female, passive character (MI) associated with the north, or winter night.
The snake is the...
Human Zoos - a Shameful Stain in Human HistoryThe attitudes toward people of a different racial background was indeed horrifying at the start of the 20th century. And even though we've made significant progress when it comes to equal human rights, blacks lacked even...
The Mystery of the Virgin MothersShe explains that besides the virgin mothers in the US, there are also young men who claim to have kids, even though they are still virgins....
The History of HippocratesIf you've decided to read this article, titled The History of Hippocrates, we're probably going to disappoint you a bit, because very little is really known about him....
The History of MesopotamiaThe first great work in human history was written in this alphabet - The Epic of Gilgamesh. The Sumerians used the cuneiform script to record sales and purchases, write letters to each other and tell stories....
The History of CarthageAccording to legend Carthage was founded by the Phoenician queen Elisa (better known as Dido) sometime around 813 BC, although in fact the great city was built after the destruction of Tyre by Alexander in 332 BC.
The...
History of Love RitualsThe mystical rituals that are applied for attracting or keeping love, have their beginnings from way back during the Middle Ages, where a young girl's desire to find a husband was equivalent to her desire for good...
Forgotten mysteries of HistoryEverybody knows about the Egyptian pyramids, Stonehenge, and other historical mysteries. But there are others who have long been forgotten, and some most people have not even heard of...
This is the city of Helike...