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Looking back it in history it is certainly clear that the ancient Romans had their fair share of unwarranted pride, sadistic and crazed emperors. There’s “The Mad Emperor” himself, Caligula who legends says made his horse the famous one “Incitatus” a government consul. There’s the frustrated artist who burned Rome to its grounds, went on a Cristian-massacring...

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The Grandmother of Europe many would have already recognised who I’m going to write but for people who don’t know or never heard of this made-up name let me tell you her real name and a quick brief about her. ”Queen Victoria” was her actual name. In the last decades of her life, Queen Victoria  received the famous nickname "Grandmother of Europe." The nicknam...

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It’s all fun until someone gets hurt. Sometimes pranks that people thought would be fun turned out to be cruel and even occasionally backfired with deadly consequences.  It is no laughing matter when someone gets hurt or killed in the interest of some innocent fun, but it happens more often than you think. Here is the prank that almost gave the 35th President of the United States, Jo...

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Things you didn't know about the Mass Murderer Genghis Khan Genghis Khan is famous for building the biggest empire in history, at one point in history he’d conquered almost half of the world. He and his armies killed, reformed and destroyed on an amazing scale(40million people were killed during his reign). Despite his name being synonymous with barbarity, he was a great leader who...

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This Country is filled with spiritual beliefs if you find yourself physically or emotionally exhausted the best way to overcome them is a trip to the Himalayas. Let me narrate an incident that happened to The Greatest Band in history which changed their lives once and for all. In late 1968 The Beatles found themselves emotionally and spiritually exhausted. Having just released the Sgt. Pepper’s...

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                   This incident has almost escaped from the world’s attention. It happened at the start of World War 2. The Government of Britain moved a majority of Britain’s wealth by boat to Canada. Were not talking about a small sum of money, But over $300 billion worth of goal. Today over 75 years later, it remains the largest amo...

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