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  1. Contested Yet Fascinating Bones Found in the Bacho Kiro Caves

    ... some outstanding dripstones and flowstones . God or the Devil? Whose Mystical Eyes Follow Visitors through the ...

    Ed Whelan - 23/10/2019 - 01:45

  2. Zoroastrianism: 4000 Years of Faith, Fire and the Battle Between Good and Evil

    ... means ‘Wise Lord.’ Ahriman, who is equivalent to the devil, is believed to be the embodiment of Agra Mainyu. ...

    Bipin Dimri - 14/11/2021 - 13:57

  3. Clay Pot Filled With 1000 Precious Metal Treasures Found at Kaliakra Fortress

    ... Goddess Aphrodite was worshipped by Thracians God or the Devil? Whose Mystical Eyes Follow Visitors through the ...

    Ed Whelan - 24/08/2018 - 23:02

  4. Nine Parts of the Human Soul According to the Ancient Egyptians

    The idea of the human soul has fascinated humankind for thousands of years. Cultures around the world have sought to explain the soul or spirit in a wide and fascinating variety of ways.

    Sarah P Young - 03/08/2019 - 22:57

  5. The Blind Bohemian General: Czech Hero Jan Zizka and the Hussite Wars

    ... which being the Taborites. On the left, a depiction of the devil selling indiulgences from the Jena Codex ( Public ...

    dhwty - 03/05/2021 - 18:31

  6. Hidden in Plain Sight: The Pterodactyl of New Guinea

    ... the Bible using them as metaphors for and symbolic of the devil. Jews and Gentiles in Biblical times would have been ...

    Shalee Britton - 03/02/2021 - 18:00

  7. Veles and Perun: The Legendary Battle of Two Slavic Gods

    ... battle were replaced by the god of Christianity and the Devil. Presumably here Veles is defeated by Perun. ( CC BY-SA ...

    dhwty - 24/03/2016 - 13:49

  8. Lady of Akita: Japanese Statue Weeps, Sheds Blood, and Performs Miracles!

    ... for the Pope, bishops and the priests. The work of the devil will infiltrate even into the Church in such a way that ...

    Kerry Sullivan - 18/05/2021 - 14:51

  9. Jus primae noctis: Did Medieval Lords Really Sleep With Serf Brides First?

    ... and that all her husbands had been killed by the Devil before their marriage could be consummated. To fend off the advances of the Devil, it was instructed that the newlyweds should engage in ...

    Jake Leigh-Howarth - 10/06/2022 - 14:47

  10. The Bringer of Souls: The Stork Myth In Ancient Pan-European Beliefs

    Ancient beliefs are often a complex puzzle and putting the pieces together can often be extremely challenging. Time has its way with unwritten traditions, and little of what wasn’t written down survives to this day. But to the keen eyes of historians, archeologists, and above all ethnologists, little everyday details can mean a lot. That means that with hard work and dedication, we can observe very old beliefs and traditions in use to this very day.

    Aleksa Vučković - 25/11/2020 - 22:03

  11. Floating Islands Seen at Sea: Myth and Reality

    ... you, if you are incredulous, and put your faith in the devil, shall be carried by him to the depths of hell. It is ... different purpose, for here the whale is a symbol of the devil, and kills many men, while Jasconius is benevolent and ...

    chetvanduzer - 02/08/2014 - 13:47

  12. The Powerful Curse of Jacques de Molay, the Last Grand Master of Templars

    ... proving that the Templars collaborated with the devil began. De Molay was also dissolved of his duties by the ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 18/09/2021 - 02:01

  13. Royals and the Occult: Witchcraft, Astrology, and Mystical Healing

    ... as evidence that the poor mother had had dealings with the devil. In those superstitious times, it was not uncommon to ... queens sitting around a pentagram, making deals with the devil, the truth is much more mundane and frightening. More ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 04/08/2022 - 19:01

  14. Knights Templar: Still Loved by Conspiracy Theorists

    ... 2003 book , The Knights Templars: God’s Warriors, the Devil’s Bankers, that initially it was Andrew Ramsey , a ...

    ancient-origins - 29/12/2019 - 18:56

  15. Medieval Tomb Including a Skeleton and an Arrow Unearthed in Plovdiv

    ... and most important center in the province. God or the Devil? Whose Mystical Eyes Follow Visitors through the ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 12/12/2017 - 23:06

  16. Skeleton of a High Status Spiritual Woman Unearthed Near Rollright Stones in England

    ... Isles were supposedly revelers petrified by God or the devil for dancing and fiddling or picking turnips on the ...

    Mark Miller - 09/08/2015 - 14:35

  17. The Mystery of Celtic Wood: Where 37 WWI Australian Soldiers Vanished

    Heroes of the Great War never die. Our memory of their bravery and daring will remain alive forever, as a testament of the unconditional sacrifice that our predecessors gave for us, the generations that followed. The First World War (WWI) was a grave period in our collective history, a stained page in the book of mankind’s journey. It was a war in which millions upon millions of people lost their lives tragically, and for no lasting peace in return. During those defining four years, many tragic and courageous episodes occurred.

    Aleksa Vučković - 15/12/2021 - 17:57

  18. Lilith: Ancient Demon, Dark Deity or Sensual Goddess?

    Lilith, an ancient mythological figure and one of the oldest known female spirits in the world, has embodied various roles across cultures. In some sources she has been described as a demon, while in others she was revered as an icon who morphed to become one of the darkest deities of the pagans. While her roots can be found within the famous Epic of Gilgamesh, she was also described within both the Bible and the Talmud.

    Natalia Klimczak - 03/03/2024 - 21:54

  19. Stats Geeks Reveal Shocking Trend in Mortality of Roman Emperors

    A new study has revealed a fascinating insight into the pattern of violent deaths of Roman emperors. Researchers have been able to create a statistical model of the life expectancy of the rulers of Rome. They were most at risk in the first year of their reign but gradually their chances of escaping a violent death increased after that. Therefore, the research also showed that emperors only had a limited lifespan.

    Ed Whelan - 24/12/2019 - 18:46

  20. Battle of Bannockburn: A Scottish Hero Lights the Flame of Freedom

    Many brave leaders stepped up for the Battle of Bannockburn and answered the call of the pleading Scottish folk - leading the brave in a fight against the oppressor. One such man was Robert the Bruce, a renowned hero of Scotland who gave the English King Edward II a right old thrashing in a long series of conflicts that is today known as the Scottish War of Independence.

    Aleksa Vučković - 19/04/2020 - 14:03

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