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If medieval executioner is too good a job for you, try Rackare. The job description for a Rackare is: deputy executioner, flayer, dog and cat killer. In Medieval Sweden, …
During “Secessions of the Plebians” the common people rebelled by simply abandoning the city and leave the aristocrats to themselves. The upper classes were left servantless; shops and workshops shut down; commercial …
Sealand was founded as a sovereign Principality in 1967, seven miles off the eastern shores of Britain. A former army fort, It’s just two concrete pillars holding up an iron …
In 1994, 35,000 Americans insured themselves against being kidnapped and eaten by aliens. The very first company to offer Alien Abduction insurance was the St. Lawrence Agency in Altamonte …
In the Medieval period, monkeys were a stand in for depraved humanity, often appearing in the margins of illuminated manuscripts. The prayer book written for Charles V. of Austria …
To medieval Europeans, elephants were equally ‘real’ as unicorns, as both existed in texts but were never seen. Vikings sold unicorn “horns” for centuries. The dominant story about unicorns …
How do you like them pineapples? Probably not enough to risk seven years of hard labor for the crime of pineapple theft. People in 17th and 18th century Europe …
In Georgian and Victorian times, armies of bathing machines protected a woman’s modesty before she slipped into the waves. (Image credit: Messy Nessy Chic) People entered the changing room on …
Queen Marie Antoinette’s birthed a brief craze for Caca Dauphin, a shade of brown that resembled the contents of the new prince’s diapers. Carolyn Purnell in The Sensational Past describes …
One reason Charles VI “the beloved,” became Charles “the mad” was his belief that he was made of glass. As part of this glass delusion, Charles would stay motionless …
Chastity belts are a story that’s been told for hundreds of years. Medieval men going off to the crusades (for years at a time) would fasten an metal underwear …
The most bloodthirsty Medieval torture device, the Iron Maiden, was the product of two Victorian minds. 19th century art collector Matthew Peacock pieced together the Iron Maiden from real …