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Moments in History. Hannibal
The most popular sauce was Spanish.
LoH:Teolus Palangum
The Lovers Regiment
Cesautica-Claunegalo-Dressed…
Ianuarius
Hamílcar Barqía, the lion of Carthage
Archimedes, the patron saint of experts.
Numantino spectators of the first public striptease.
The Saturnalia and Christmas
The first bullfighter in history.
Archenemies of Rome. Gaiseric, King of the Vandals
aprilis
Jugurtha the Corrupt
The Fallas, the Bacchanals and the Ides of March
Archenemies of Rome. Mithridates, the Lion of Pontus
If politicians read more history
Archenemies of Rome. Alaric
February
Boudica, the British queen #BarbarosElAwakening
The only cave painting signed by its author
Female contraceptive, morning after pill and tampons in ancient times
Virtual reconstructions of Roman cities
men enslaving men
Maiv's
The origin of the expression “touch my…”
The sea does not accept orders
Corocotta, a controversial hero
Sextilis (August)
From Qvintilis to Iulius
Notice to sausages from 27 centuries ago
Archenemies of Rome. Viriato
The Vatican is based on two lies
Iunius, the month of Juno
The case in which the judges did not know how to pass sentence
Cleopatra and Julius Caesar corresponded in French
Archenemies of Rome. Antiochus III Megas
The most expensive dinner in history
Archenemies of Rome. Cleopatra
A fly saved him from being expropriated
september
Luck saved his life three times.
Why don't politicians' dogs have tails?
Customs of Rome Everyone to the Circus!
Arminius and the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
If you're a foodie, watch out for the music
Customs of Rome. eating and sleeping away from home
Archenemies of Rome. Zenobia of Palmyra
Attila, the warrior who was cried with the blood of men
Rabbits from the Hispania series:the names
Customs of Rome. the hot springs
LoH:Confucius
We dissect Spartacus, Blood and Sand
A day of theater in ancient Rome
Customs of Rome. Masks, laughter and tears… the theater
LoH:Holy Saint Dahlia
Odoacer, the king who lived in two Ages
Alexander the Great, the first diver in history
An F1 race from ancient Rome
Classes of whores in ancient Rome.
Vespasian, the patron saint of the corrupt.
Methuselah exists and is almost 5,000 years old
Vercingetorix, the rebellious Gaul
How much Coca-Cola and Durex owe Heron of Alexandria!
A day of whores… in ancient Rome.
Customs of Rome. A little dog in the air… the brothel
Archenemies of Rome. Tigranes the Great
Crassus, the Roman in love with a brunette… from the sea.
One of the greatest leaps of faith in history
Archenemies of Rome:Philip of Macedon
The first Iron Man in history was a Roman
LoH:What if we had never invented the wheel?
What would you do if your son told you that he wants to be Alipilarius?
Advice for unfaithful women
Sapur I, the resurgence of Persia
Archenemies of Rome:Surena, the Demon of the Sands
What happened to the lost legion?
Nero's wedding… with his boyfriends
Frigiterno, the executioner of Adrianople
A pharaonic solution for annoying flies
A Latin poem that nobody dared to translate in 20 centuries
If we had politicians like Zaleuco de Locria, another rooster would sing for us
Decebalus, the Dacian fox.
Excuses accepted by the pharaohs for not going to work in the pyramids
Spartacus, the rebellion of the slaves
Calgaco, the first “Braveheart”
Egypt fell to the Persians because of cats
The first case of enrichment by confidential information… 6th century BC.
The blasphemous comma and other errors in the Bible
The morning after pill, an invention of the Greeks and Romans
The most consistent legislator in history
Relics of the Passion of Christ, historical truth or excessive devotion?
A day out in ancient Rome
The city founded by the illegitimate sons of Sparta.
Indibile the indomitable
Prices and wages in ancient Rome
The day that the Libyans and the peoples of the sea lost more members
Gundaharius, King of the Burgundians
Eva Herzigova's wonderbra was already worn 20 centuries ago
Rhetógenes, the symbol of Numantine resistance
The Spartan king who was fined for marrying an ugly
The day Cleopatra made a fool of Mark Antony
The first woman to take part in an Olympiad was sentenced to death
Cniva, the Emperor Killer
Animals in the Roman legions
Tacfarinas, the rebel from the Sahara who did not bow to Rome
The popular jury… a Greek tale
Football was not invented by the English, but by the Chinese
The Spanish fly, consumed throughout history
Hispania, pioneer and origin of the first glass… for windows
Unite an island with the mainland… to conquer it
The city protected by a Chinese stringed instrument
The battle of the triplets
Simon bar Kochba, the true Messiah
Simon bar Giora, the rebellious Edomite
Rome took from Hispania the garum, the oil, the puellae gaditanae... and the serrano ham
Useful phrases and expressions to travel… to Ancient Rome
How would Socrates have ended trash TV?
If in Rome they caught you with someone else's wife, you could already take for…
How did Pharaoh Psammetichus find out who the first inhabitants of the world were?
When and why were plebiscites born?
A tattoo on the head, the starting gun of the Medical Wars
A cloth in the ass, the great advance that allowed the hegemony of Athens in the sea
The Publishing Business in Ancient Rome
Urine and soda, the detergent of antiquity
The RAE is wrong, onanism is not masturbation but coitus interruptus
Why was it forbidden in Rome to plant mint seeds during the war?
Why is vandal synonymous with savage or heartless?
What were coins depicting sexual positions used for in Rome?
The horns that sparked a civil war in Rome
The best toothpaste of ancient Rome was from Hispania
Why is it lucky to have a pigeon shit on you?
The first ultramarathon runner was a Sumerian
43 centuries ago a woman won over her enemies with poetry
The neglect suffered by women throughout history is due to a translation error
Express divorce was not invented by Zapatero, it already existed in Greco-Roman Egypt
How to fight and defeat the tanks of Ancient times?
The dangers of using public latrines in ancient Rome
Gatherings and after-dinner shots, an invention of Ancient Greece
Akrabuamelu, the true Scorpion King
Classes of prostitutes in Sumeria
The New Year in Sumer, the dream of a porn scriptwriter
Pazuzu, the Sumerian devil from the movie "The Exorcist"
The first celebration of Women's Day, more than 40 centuries ago
The oldest concentration camp
Marcia, the mistress of Emperor Commodus who saved hundreds of slaves
The first known female legislator in history was a tavern keeper
When Sumerian temples gave slaves loans to buy their freedom
Why did thieves in Sumeria rob those who wore coils around their arms?
A trick from 20 centuries ago that the Church turned into a miracle?
Body hygiene more than 5000 years ago
The oldest joke of mankind
Cordless telephones of classical antiquity
The leader of the Picts who invented a historian for the glory of his father-in-law, General Agricola
How did they cure migraine pain in ancient times?
Gudea, a king turned architect
The incredible story of Omm Sety and his archaeological discoveries
The genocide of the Umman-Manda 4,500 years ago
Gladiators never said "those who are going to die salute you"
When women inherited (and disinherited)
Nabonidus, the first archaeologist in history
The Eakildukku in Sumeria, a mix between Guantánamo and the Green Mile
It is with iron, not with gold, that the country is liberated
Ennirgalanna, the woman who gave us a ziggurat
The Forum of Augustus, political propaganda made of Carrara marble
Judgment in Sumeria of a woman… fatal?
The oldest winery in the Iberian Peninsula
Himiko, the samurai who conquered Korea
Romans to the destruction of Rome
The phenomenon of “fracking” in Ancient Rome
Economic crisis in Rome. The fall of an empire
The oldest maps in history
What is the key to man's dominance in the world?
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, the best actor in history
The Greeks have not returned to the drachma because it literally does not fit in purses and tears pockets
Semiramis, the queen who ended a revolt thanks to her sensuality
Lullubi, the Akkadian “Vietnam”
Traffic tax, bachelorhood tax, urine tax… in Ancient Rome
Nigrino, the Valencian who could govern Rome
Did the curse of Tutankhamun exist?
Why in Ancient Greece the first thing they did when they woke up was to remember Plato's mother?
The oldest nursery in history
Barbarossa, the pirate captain of Asterix and Obelix, could well have been the hair shirt Zeniquetes
Why did early Christians in ancient Rome dislike the robe?
The lamb that shook the Akkadian Empire
Cleopatra, queen of good mouth and mouth of ten thousand men
How were banks rescued in the crisis of the first century in ancient Rome?
Sex toys in ancient times
How to pester the Sumerian gods and not die trying
The tomb of Jesus Christ could be in northern Japan
The dumpsters of ancient Rome
Beer in Ancient Egypt
Plato already proposed the incorporation of women into the army 25 centuries ago
The Mushushu dragon, the patron mascot of Babylon
The version in ancient Rome of our "The coconut is coming and it will eat you"
Post-traumatic war stress… 3,000 years ago
The 7th century BC train for the transport of ships
Taxis, taximeters and alcohol controls in Ancient Rome
The first Postal Service in history
The last day of Pompeii
Are there no quality whores in Pompeii?
The flood that never was and Noah's guidance
Premarital relations, marriage and divorce in Sumeria
The first escrache in history was made by the women of Rome in the second century BC.
Slaves working in the pyramids under the whip, artistic license or reality?
What were they laughing at in Greece and Rome? Compilation of jokes from ancient times
Nero was not a great musician but he was the father of an artistic current, the grotesque
Why have Roman buildings stood for more than 2,000 years?
Public works awards in Ancient Rome and the solution for cost overruns
Some insults used in Ancient Rome
Thanks to salt, in the 5th century B.C. the chinese already used clean energy
When fillings were made of beeswax
Gambling in Ancient Rome
The importance of blowing the soup… in Sumeria
The country of Punt, a place of unparalleled wealth and today one of the poorest areas on the planet
The Emperor who profited from the clergy's abuse of free transportation
When in Rome giving a compliment could cost you dearly
Komos, when in Ancient Greece the party got out of hand
"Rice pudding", the secret of the resistance of the Great Wall of China
Building the story. Scorpio-type catapult (1st century BC)
Bald men already had it difficult in ancient times
Newspapers and pink press in ancient Rome
Gigolos in Rome and Sumeria
Guide to the wines of Antiquity #CulturaDeVino
The caballito de totora, fishing boats from 3,000 years ago and… surfboards?
Economic measures that Julius Caesar adopted and that would help today. Why are they not taken?
In the eighth century B.C. copyright was already protected
sex in sumer
How were nails trimmed in Ancient Rome?
What happened to the IX Hispana, "the Legion of the Eagle"?
Stories of the dead, spirits and angry ghosts… more than 4000 years ago
Most common dog breeds in Ancient Rome
The uses that have been given to the mummies of Egypt throughout history
The first student in all history who made the ball to his teacher
Xanthippus, the Spartan mercenary in the service of Carthage
Masterchef… to Sumeria
impossible relics
What if Arabia had been a Roman province?
Fulvia Bambalia, the woman who pulled the strings of Rome and the first to appear on a coin
Fines for drunk driving in Egypt… 2,800 years ago
How did you avoid being drafted into the legions in Ancient Rome?
Mesopotamian curses to protect objects, tombs and the fulfillment of contracts (including weddings)
The enigma of the Belovodié kingdom
Did you know that in Ancient Rome they already had diving goggles?
Did you know that the first Brexit took place in the third century?
Did you know that in Rome you did not vomit to continue eating?
What would we find in the vanity case of an Ancient Egyptian woman?
The women who defied Rome:Cleopatra, Boudica and Zenobia
The origin of toilet paper
Gangs of Mesopotamia
There are many more possibilities of being related to Tutankhamun if you were born in Spain than in Egypt
The Red Bull and the Viagra of the gladiators
The first pope who went alone to the bathroom
When in Ancient Rome golf was played
The wine of kings and the king of wines… from Antiquity
Did you know that in the fourth century they already had the means to carry out pregnancy tests like those of today?
When and where did money, banks and bankers first appear?
Menorcan sandals, from Hannibal's Balearic slingers to the present day
Do you come from bars in Sumeria?
harangue war
Lesbians and trans in ancient times
How many Christians were sacrificed in the Colosseum at the time of Nero?
Pig latrines, a solution for the absence of sewers in ancient times
How did Sparta end corruption?
When they all rose up against Rome… to be Romans
The Babylonian Murashu family, the first banking dynasty in history
Two mega-constructions from Antiquity that you may not have known
The Army That Forged the First Empire
Proof that VAR was also necessary in gladiator fights
The real estate business in Ancient Rome
Assisted suicide in ancient Rome
What is the origin of philosophy?
The laundries of Ancient Rome
The Hispanic who sowed the seed of the Jewish-Palestinian conflict in the year 135
Why in Ancient Rome on July 18 the guard dogs of the Capitol were sacrificed?
Do you know the origin of the term simony?
Kikkuli, the Hurrian who whispered to the horses
The day that Numancia created the adjective "numantino"
Who would win in a battle between African and Asian war elephants?
Publio Claudio Pulcro, the Roman gangster who put Julius Caesar in check
Did a trompe l'oeil save Athens after the Battle of Marathon?
The demon who became a god for inciting to have sex
The end of Carthage
Plastic surgery in ancient times
How was it played in Ancient Rome?
Bioclimatic architecture in ancient times
How could a woman win in the Olympic Games of Antiquity if they were forbidden to participate?
"You are bastards", the last words of Julius Caesar
The rebellion that began Sertorio and Rome ended with the "calagurritana fame"
How much harm has Ben-Hur done to the Roman navy!
Decius, the first emperor of Rome killed in action
I don't have a slave to scratch my back in the hot springs...
Free public health care, an ancient Egyptian invention
The incredible story of how the ancient Mayans built the pyramid of Chichen Itza
If you want to travel through Ancient Rome, you will need this map
Iberian devotion, honor and loyalty of pre-Roman peoples
Hydna and Artemis, the protagonists of the Battle of Salamis
When Gaius Marius and the people without trade or benefit saved Rome from disaster
In Ancient Rome there were already camels on street corners and adulterated drugs
Elections in Hispania, ante diem IV Idus Novembris MMDCCLXXII A.U.C.
Commodus, the murderer of Máximo Décimo Meridio, also had a heart
That of Crassus and the IX Hispana, the lost legions of Rome
The theater in Rome, origin of "doing the Swedish" and "high bus"
Bowling Alleys in Ancient Egypt
The auctorati, professional gladiators with fixed pay and commissions for objectives
If they had remained standing, this would be the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The first deaf in history (of which we are aware)
Aratta, the Sumerian Troy
Evolution of the equipment of the legions of Rome
Entomophagy in ancient times
Why did babies in Ancient Rome have phallic mobiles in their cribs?
Why did the Egyptians paint themselves young, handsome, without wrinkles and in profile?
The myth of Atlantis
The oldest trade in the world… in ancient times
The Sumerian Royal List or how a lie repeated a thousand times...
Why didn't Sparta invent the urinal?
Philip V of Macedon, the heir to the great Alexander
Silver and copper, the antivirals of antiquity
When in Rome there was an attempt to overthrow the "panem et circenses" (bread and circuses) and establish the Welfare State
Air conditioning and refrigeration in ancient times
The jokes that triumphed in the different civilizations of Antiquity
Hannibal is at the gates!
The silence of the Sphinx
No one lives here (Rome version)
Brushes to remove lint from clothes in ancient times
How unfair the RAE is with Goths, barbarians and vandals
What was the plant world like before humans got their hands on it?
The social distinction when it comes to drinking wine in Rome, could make you lose your mind (literally)
Eugenics in the Athens of the Philosophers
Why did the legions of Rome not want to be paid in denarii?
Hasdrubal the Beotarch, the last defender of Carthage (and the high price he paid for it)
Translation errors and misprints of the Bible
I'm going to travel to the year 80 to attend the inauguration of the Colosseum in Rome, will you join me?
What would a Roman of the time tell us if we asked him about Tiberius, Caligula and Nero?
Decline and fall of the Roman Empire
They discover a thermopoly in Pompeii, and it shows how little we have changed in 2000 years
The Teutoburg Forest, the reality of the Barbarians series (Netflix)
The periplus and the itinerarium of the Roman Empire today
Why did Jesus Christ die crucified and not hanged or devoured by beasts?
War provides men with the perfect setting to vent contempt for women (from Antiquity to...)
Did you know that the first author to sign a text with her name was a woman?
When I traveled to Ancient Egypt and discovered… (so far I can read)
Pyrrhus of Epirus, the one with the pyrrhic victory, "defeated" by an old woman with bad milk and good aim
The Swiss Army Knife… Not So Swiss
When I traveled to Ancient Greece and found that the Greeks, in addition to being philosophers, were horny
Insulting, which is Sumerian
Archimedes and the defense of Syracuse
Battle of Guadalete (II)
Battle of Guadalete (I)
Alaric and the Goths
From Ifriquiya to the Pyrenees
The Catholic Monarchs were not the first
the three cultures
Decree of expulsion of the Jews.
Teruel lovers.
Omar ben Hafsun
Almanzor and its collateral damage.
El Cid is banished by Alfonso VI. riddles
Abd al-Rahman I, the wandering prince. Historical character.
Battle of Villalar. The War of the Communards
Don Pelayo. Historical character
Treaty of Tudmir.
Almanzor and Calatanazor. enigmas of history
The bell of Huesca.
The shortest queen of the Crown of Castile
The Templars continue to fight.
Golden fleece.
The four longest wars in history.
The Holy Child of the Guard.
Are Andalusians descended from the Moors?
Jews and Visigoths.
The Mozarabic martyrs.
The cautious man.
Garzón, Marlaska…what the heck, I'm from San Ivo!
The Order of Saint John.
very rare helmets
I the Queen
Ordeals or trials of God.
A night in Toledo
Choose queen by name.
The first, and only, bishop of Spain.
The last Omeya was from the Curro Jiménez union.
Worse than a mother-in-law, a mother-in-law
One Indian equals twenty
Grace and salt shaker to the slaughterhouse.
Moments in History. The wise and blasphemous king
The dimensions of masculine attributes
From when the Norman queen fell in love with the Andalusian «Antonio Banderas»
To war with a harem
The Bayeux tapestry, a medieval comic
The powers of Charlemagne.
A husband's ingenuity in the face of impending royal horns.
Consequences of a siege
The toast of death.
Potion to kill Christians.
Omar's logic or the justification for burning books
The pattern of the eunuchs.
The Goths and their passion for regicides
The Marie Claire of the Middle Ages
If Tele 5 had existed in the Middle Ages...
Popes who died for sexual reasons
Chastity belts and infibulation
Algebraists, mathematicians and mends bones
The first income tax in history
The medieval "butterfly effect"
And Columbus arrived in the Indies...
What do Stalin and Guzmán el Bueno have in common?
Vox in Excelso
A napkin shows that in 5 centuries we have hardly changed
Would you go to the doctor in the Middle Ages?
The Pope who was exhumed to stand trial
The Chinese Sung Tz'u, the first CSI in history
The real "Braveheart" was not William Wallace
The most nauseating funeral in history
If the people sing it, it will be true
The factories of eunuchs.
The most "dirty" organ in history
LoH:Ricardo "Lionheart"
All those who arrived in America before Columbus
Elizabeth, before being the Catholic.
The first two kamikazes prevented Kublai Khan's invasion in the 13th century
Was Cyprus conquered for its excellent wines?
When in Congress you had to pass the test of impotence
The real Hundred Years War… Montenegro and Japan
Beware of war trophies if your enemy has not brushed his teeth
When prostitutes ruled the Church
The Insane Asylum, London's Greatest Show
Do you know the difference between a lepero and a lépero?
The Crusaders who perished under the Russian ice
Medieval beer, hops versus gruyt
Bonifacio VIII, the first to deal with road safety
How were the corpses of the Crusaders transported?
When Dracula became the best ally of the Pope.
How to take a seemingly impregnable city with a few birds?
Brutal sequence of images of an execution Ling Chi
Why didn't China discover America?
Three cows, the protagonists of the oldest international Treaty in force in Europe
Legal proceedings against animals
The goat's head that the Church used to kill the Templars
When the Ottoman Empire financed its enemies:the Order of the Hospitaller Knights and the Pope of Rome
The obscure financing for the construction of the Sistine Chapel and Saint Peter's Basilica
Do you love Dante? You did not know how to keep him alive, we will not give him to you dead
When the Sephardim were expelled, they kept the keys to their houses
How to do harakiri in 10 easy steps (don't try to do it at home)
Why are women banned from kabuki theater?
The Medieval Ancestors of Japanese Manga
The Sleepy Hollow samurai, the riderless head
Before being the capital of Spain, Madrid was the capital of Armenia
The hill of severed ears, the macabre trophies of the first Korean war
When "practicing" with animals was the remedy against gonorrhea
The first man to climb a mountain "because he was there"
For 52 days the Canary Islands were Portuguese
Women in Viking society #Vikings
How helpful was the excommunication in the Middle Ages
On how Sancho IV earned the nickname "El Bravo"
Why are piggy banks shaped like little pigs?
Why can't priests in the Catholic Church get married?
The Camino de Santiago to the Japanese
Ishikawa Goemon, the Japanese Robin Hood who ended up boiled
Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, the pig king
Khutulun, the Mongolian princess who defeated all her suitors
Rabban Bar Sauma, the Chinese Marco Polo
How did the Cathars avoid being recognized by the Crusaders?
The legend of Papisa Juana and the hoax of "she has two and they hang her"
Berserker and Úlfhedinn, the warriors of Odin
Did you know that civil unions between people of the same sex already existed in the Middle Ages?
The Children's Crusade or the mistake of taking a word literally
How did the women save their husbands in the siege of Weinsberg Castle?
Did you know that the worst humiliation for a janissary was to lose the pot of soup?
Santiago de Compostela:Viking objective
Florine of Burgundy, the girl who died fighting in the First Crusade
When misery drags you to die dancing
Abul-Abbas, the first elephant in northern Europe
The king who went to his appointment with divine justice... or was it karma?
The Mint, the Mint of the Taifa kingdoms… and our Savings Banks
The confrontation between Catalans that bled Catalonia… in the 15th century
Selective weapons, only to kill infidels
The legend of King Arthur, based on an Aragonese king?
The document that showed that the Republic of Venice was the owner of the Adriatic
Yusuf III, proclaimed king of Granada thanks to a game of chess
medieval taxes. And now we complain about personal income tax or VAT...
You sons of bitches, shoot! The first written record in the Italian vernacular
Human rights, solidarity, divorce, protection of the environment and animals… in the Africa of the XIII
We name the creators of the myth of the Middle Ages as «Dark Ages»
The Great Wall of China is neither the largest cemetery in the world nor can it be seen from space
Can you kill after death? Very difficult but...
Murasaki and Sei, as a Góngora and a Quevedo from ancient Japan (female version) #NitontasNilocas
When Yin triumphed over Yang in Japanese literature #NitontasNilocas
Indulgences, passports to take the soul to Paradise
Who invented the myths of the chastity belt and the right of pernada?
Did you know that in the Middle Ages you had to pay to be a nun?
Medieval popes, when the Almighty was looking the other way
When the Bishop of Winchester ran London brothels
The barbers, medieval Thermomix
Spanish viagra, as effective as it is dangerous
When the Cordovans occupied Alexandria and founded a dynasty in Crete
Matilda de Canossa, venerated by the Church and before whom the emperor humbled himself
The day a stone crushed the Church
The largest naval battle in history... would now be on land
The list of the Gothic Kings (in its criminal version). From Ataulf to Amalric
The samurai who became a conscientious objector
Bartolomeo Chassané, the best animal lawyer in history
The Viking, born or made?
Alfonso X, the Wise… Also the Arsonist?
Seven majestic ruined European castles virtually rebuilt
Transvestism and transformism in the Church throughout history
Francisco Roldán Jiménez, the inventor of the “American dream”… back in the 15th century
When I traveled to 15th century China to learn about the mysteries of the Great Wall
The day I traveled to the Middle Ages and found that (almost) everything is a lie
This is how these six spectacular Asian castles were in their heyday
While in England the insane were show meat, here we inaugurated the first therapeutic psychiatric hospital in the world
PPE from the black plague
Did you know that the origin of garlic soups lies in the courage of Teruel?
The list of the Gothic Kings (in its criminal version). From Leovigildo to Ervigio
The list of the Gothic Kings (in its criminal version). From Theudis to Atanagild
Jack "Calico" Rackham and the Pirate Women
Black Bart, the only known teetotaler in the world of piracy
The kingdom of black Africa that spoke Spanish and ruled a Spanish eunuch
A black samurai in the court of the most powerful lord in Japan
The cubata, the secret of British power at sea
Naval battles in the Retiro park in Madrid
Do you know the difference between pirates, corsairs, buccaneers and freebooters?
The laws ahead of their time of a Shogun defender of animals
Verónica Franco, the prostitute who showed that education would free Renaissance women
The day a truce was signed to save… the books
500 years ago, a document of consent and exoneration of medical responsibility was already signed
The Holy Brotherhood, the first police force in Europe
The slaves who survived 15 years abandoned on an almost deserted islet
The day they confused the Virgin Mary with a naked Venus
Blackbeard, the myth of piracy
La Santa Garduña, halfway between the Camorra and the Ku Klux Klan
The ghosts that are chased by the paintings of the Prado Museum
The Mysterious Origin of the Japanese Karate Death Touch
The Flying Squadron, spies and assassins in the service of Catherine de Médicis
Gauchos, lazy and malentertained
Tulipomania, the first speculative bubble in history
Olimpia Maidalchini, the mobster who controlled the Vatican
Cervantes and Shakespeare died on the same day, 10 days apart.
When cattle prevented the British from taking Jamaica
The African Slave Who Became an Explorer in North America
Sangakus, the sacred mathematics of the samurai
Why are the Spanish accused of having committed genocide in the Americas?
The fateful comet that crossed paths with Álvares Cabral's expedition
George Washington and a Spanish donkey, the "parents" of the American mule
"Voice crying in the desert", the sermon that started the fight for justice in America
black flag! terror of the seven seas
Did you know that phosphorus was discovered by trying to turn urine into gold?
Santino, the servant who became a cardinal thanks to a monkey and his "closeness" to Pope Julius III
Lick my ass! by Wolfgang A. Mozart
Why can't the claims on Gibraltar and Ceuta and Melilla be put in the same bag?
Why did Sultan Murad IV forbid smoking underground?
The mystical betrothal of Santa Catalina, the painting that "killed" the Seville painter Murillo
The deed of Captain Pessoa and his 50 sea lions against an army of samurai
The samurai who brought the kleenex to France and the surname Japan to Seville
The first whorehouses in America and the "Paradise of Muhammad"
How did the first French Bourbon justify his frequent visits to other people's beds?
Everything you believed about the Inquisition and it wasn't true. Procedures and torture (2/3)
Everything you believed about the Inquisition and it wasn't true. Origin and heresy (1/3)
We were the first. Magellan, Elcano and Around the World #VCentenario
Did you know that Benjamin Franklin had a private fleet of privateers?
The disaster of the Spanish Armada… English
The astronomer Tycho Brahe, the dwarf Jepp and the drunk moose
Elisabeth Freeman, the first African-American slave to be freed after suing her master
Izumo no Okuni, the priestess who turned a traveling brothel into a mass spectacle
La Malinche, the mother of the mestizo culture
What do roulette and the study of liquids have in common?
Spain my nature, Italy my fortune, Flanders… the miracle of Empel
The first pardon in history granted before committing the crime
The Galician tree that quarantines the discoveries of the British and Dutch in Oceania
The first female surgeon in the history of Spain:born a slave, mulatto and…
How did the free Catalan Republic fare in the 17th century when it broke with the Hispanic Monarchy?
The British East India Company, the fucking masters.
Everything you believed about the Inquisition and it wasn't true. Civil use and witchcraft (3/3)
When the pale faces spread an epidemic to wipe out the Lenape Indians
When the Dutch East India Company got a "nail" up its ass
Jerónimo Soriano, pioneer of pediatrics and forgotten by history
Why, until 2015, could Basques be killed with impunity in the Icelandic region of Westfjords?
The life and work of Charles Dickens through the women who passed through his life
Our relationship with books and wine goes back a long way
Who came up with the Invincible Armada?
Hairstyle with African braids, a question of aesthetics or the path to freedom?
When the "fudge" was a currency
Pocahontas, when the English steal our stories and make them their own
If Fray Junípero Serra raised his head…
Banks and insurers who participated in the human trade
When the plague burst the first economic bubble in history
Why did the bankers continue to lend money to Felipe II after 3 bankruptcies?
The lifeguard pig.
Don't bury me yet... I'm alive!
May 2 uprising
Uncertain origin of the military salute.
Mathematicians are not of letters.
Malaspina Expedition
The greatest generals in history
strange deaths. Allan Pinkerton
Hobbies and extravagance with History. Part 1
Retouched historical photos. Abraham Lincoln
Somaten
Biac-Na-Bató
For a coin, feel the electricity!
The macho scientist who tasted his own medicine
the requetes
The Beagle unmasked the giants
Cruelty according to William Hogarth
Moments in History. Narvaez
The anecdote of the tortilla that united two geniuses (Paris 1848)
The savior of miners.
Feminist human rights.
The Nobel in love and stunned.
Best personal guards… foreign mercenaries.
Darwin was right.
NASA plagiarists
The first war submarine
The "cross letter" (1859):An ingenious way of circumventing the postage rate
As far as the Conchinchina
If you're an autograph hunter, don't be honest
The pig that saved the sailors at the Battle of Trafalgar
When the wetbacks were the ones who now persecute immigrants
Why is South America not a power like the US?
A "nothing remarkable" that changed history
What was Picasso thinking that day?
The man winked after being guillotined.
The Krakatoa Scream
The most professional geologist in history
Literary marketing campaign in 1809
Even heroines must justify their pay
The day Alexandre Dumas caught his wife with a friend
Testiculin, the elixir of life
For the sake of decorum, do not mix books written by men and women
221 years to return a book to the library
The report of Neanderthal man from an eminent pathologist
Evolution and Creationism
In the nineteenth century the covers of "Thursday" would be for children
Marriage according to Oscar Wilde
LoH:Nikola Tesla
Memoirs of a French prisoner on the island of Cabrera
Scientifically proven:money blinds
A book of more than 8000 words without punctuation marks
Yankee imperialism was born with bird shit
Pros and cons to get married, according to Charles Darwin
An error in the interpretation of a painting of the nineteenth century is still paid today
Why did settlers in the Wild West put a silver coin in the water?
The day Napoleon felt as insignificant as a carrot
Would you sell your principles for 500 million?
The day the Irish tried to invade Canada
The US attacks Tripoli… more than 200 years ago
Brookes, from slave ship to abolitionist icon
LoH:The enigmatic origin of the lever
The Panama Canal was not built in Nicaragua because of a seal
Did you know that the toothbrush was invented in a prison?
Miss Winslows Syrup, Dalsy, and 19th-Century Apiretal
How vaccines were transported two centuries ago?
Did you know that your mobile is not a phone because of 10 dollars?
Waterloo, a defeat for Napoleon and a triumph for the dentists.
The last survivor of the Crimean War died 150 years later
The letter that, by arriving late, changed the world and saved the whales
What problem did the first canned food have?
The longest duel in history, 19 years
If it doesn't rain in a week, priests and nuns will be burned...
The skull that the Germans and British fought over
The wet nurses' market:where breast milk was sold
The king who had "Death to kings" tattooed
Classification of the sciences and the arts in 1840 according to… profit
The Spanish nation is the meeting of Spaniards from both hemispheres… all of them?
Why in the England of 1865 cars had to go with three occupants?
Turning wheat into gold, patent number 14,204
When journalists received diets to go to jail
A Roman amphitheater in Madrid… but without an amphitheater
Jim, the horse that saved children from diphtheria
La Pepa, a somewhat naive Constitution
In 1799 the first debate on Climate Change took place.
Minting money was never as dangerous as in the French Revolution
The artist who worked with his ass
Was Abraham Lincoln bisexual?
The first motorist fined for speeding was caught by a police officer on a bicycle
The first woman to vote in California did so 43 years before she could do so
The day Cartagena (Murcia) applied to join the US
When Spanish currency was legal tender in Zanzibar
A high duel, each of the duelists in a hot air balloon
The Black Cyclone, the cyclist who broke the color barrier
Drunks don't win wars and don't get elected US Presidents, do they?
The mistake the US made in the Spanish-American war and Spain turned it into business
What did they do in the 19th century so that the children stayed still to take the photo?
Manias and extravagance in the name of Science.
The Hindu heroine who faced the British with her son tied to her back.
The cattle rustler who ended up as a crocodile... turned into a bag and a pair of shoes.
The last bare-knuckle boxing championship lasted 75 rounds!!
Will the Statue of Liberty be a copy of the one in Spain, made 30 years earlier?
The first comb, as a derogatory gesture, which appeared in a photograph
The day Pamplona was taken due to a snowball fight
Does the legend of the monkey hanged in Hartlepool hide something worse?
The bear who applied for a scholarship at Cambridge
Eugenics in the US:more than 65,000 people were sterilized
Language of eye flirtation in the 19th century
The condemned whose death sentence was commuted for not being able to execute him... on three occasions
When France, England and Italy disputed the Empedocles volcano
The Choctaw, the Native Americans who were the protagonists of a show of historical solidarity
Did you know that the telephone switchboard was invented due to a dispute between funeral homes?
The last charrúas. French infamy
Baby farming, a legal business that led to the murder of babies
Salsipuedes, a betrayal and a massacre
An angel in the middle of a battle
The girl who embarrassed the Iron Chancellor, Otto von Bismarck
The first black king in the style of the West
Some forgotten in the history of Mexico
Captured African-American soldiers were not considered prisoners of war.
The watermelon war
What significance did the feathers worn by North American Indians have?
The slave who got his freedom by mailing himself
The man who invented a country, Rhodesia
The paper war between the US and Spain
An 1864 message written in Morse code that cost 7 hours and $60,000 to send
The Spanish Werewolf
New Barcelona, the city that Catalan emigrants founded in the Balkans in the 18th century
When Huéscar (Granada) declared war on Denmark
The army of slaves, the largest revolt in the USA
With 7,500 pesetas of the reserved funds, Spain occupied the Western Sahara
Pakistan's Thermopylae, 21 Sikhs against 10,000 Afghans
When Spain offered Ceuta and Melilla to Morocco in exchange for wheat
Three Centuries Later, New York's First Slave Market Is Still Running
A Spanish-style Taj Mahal
The last remains of the Spanish overseas possessions
The French omelette, the Spanish omelette and the potato omelette without potatoes or eggs
It is curious that a Catalan named Mas was one of the greatest defenders of the Iberian Union
The droppings of seabirds wiped out the Rapa Nui
When five pounds were paid for the capture of an Aboriginal in Tasmania
Could the Industrial Revolution have been born in a town in Madrid?
The adventures of a samurai in the Far West
Sacagawea, the translator who interpreted
He was neither boss nor was his name Jerónimo
The tavern where modern football was born
Victor Lustig, the man who sold the Eiffel Tower
What if the Bourbon dynasty had died out in Spain in the 19th century? Evidence there is...
When in the Venezuelan army he was promoted to Captain killing 50 Spaniards
The last samurai, the true story
Sierra Leone and Liberia, the dangers of washing your conscience without counting on the victims
Mastro Titta, the worst doctor in history
The fastest girl in the world and the rear view mirror
The origin of the Mossos d'Esquadra and the Civil Guard
San Miguel, the last of the Philippines #YLoBestIsToArrive
The origin of Coca-Cola:USA, France, Spain or Bolivia
When did Bonaparte stop being Bonaparte to become Napoleon?
Otokichi, the first Japanese tourist in history
Talleyrand, the politician of intrigue and a reference for "House of Cards"
The Story of Hugh Glass, "The Revenant"
The egg war, a conflict that originated with the "gold rush" in California
The first seal in history and the legend of the seal of "The Naked Maja"
Paco the dog, the wanderer without a lady but with Madrid surrendered at his feet
Halloween, Sleepy Hollow and pumpkins
Chemistry defeated the winners of the War of Guano and Saltpeter
An act of extreme solidarity in the Wild West
The Knights of the Forest, the secret society that managed to eliminate the Minnesota Indians
Villeneuve, a mediocre sailor who wanted to save his honor at Trafalgar
Robert Smalls, the slave who was a hero of the Civil War and bought his master's house
The interpretation of the text of a peace treaty caused a war
Owney, the dog that toured the US traveling with the Postal Service
When Spain wanted to conquer America… for the second time
Would you reveal a secret if it could have dire consequences for your country's economy?
The Pastime, the first theme park in Europe
Kingdom of Poyais, the country where they gave duros for four pesetas
Why are 19th-century French painters listed today who were considered mediocre in their time?
The macabre Sunday entertainments in the Europe of the XIX
The spy who received a pension thanks to the book that recounted her adventures in the Civil War
The last of the Philippines, the story and not the movie
Why was the first woman to appear on a US stamp Spanish?
Vegetarianism was born to repress masturbation and excess sex
Why were the first scouring pads and paper bags called SOS?
The day politicians didn't accept a bribe... and we lost the Spanish overseas empire
Why do you think Napoleon was short?
Remember Saragossa! The war cry of the Poles against the Nazis
The Bourbon that went down in history as a fool, henpecked and cuckolded
The book that can kill you... just flipping through it
Tea, the concoction that calmed the Industrial Revolution
Edgar Allan Poe is he a Griswold or is he true?
Did you know that the New York basketball team owes its name to a character that never existed?
Daughter of slaves, first billionaire in the US, supportive, benefactor... that's how Sarah Breedlove was #NiTontasNiLocas
If the anti-drought prayers do not work, the pious and self-righteous are beaten (19th century)
The cat and the tortoise that participated in the Crimean War
Mary Walton, the woman who gave the sky and the ears of the Americans a break
Mary Lynch, the woman whose skin was used to bind books in the 19th century
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, when the excess of opium and romanticism make you sinister
Wild West Outlaws Who Refuse to Die:Jesse James, Billy the Kid, and Butch Cassidy
If Goya, Amadeo de Saboya or Unamuno raised their heads, they would say:"they are still the same"
When the Spanish invaded Vietnam
This is how the North American Indians lost their land ... and they gave them casinos
The garment that made life difficult for women, modified architecture and caused thousands of deaths
Why is it said that the Founding Mothers of Australia were prostitutes?
Did you know that the «chaise longue» became fashionable due to the consequences of wearing a corset?
Do you know why on the coat of arms of Bailén (Jaén) there is a pot with holes in it?
If the Titanic was sunk by an iceberg, the Victoria was made by mathematics
The day that Rio de Janeiro was the capital of Portugal
Letters to the Magi… from over a century ago
Louisiana and Alaska, the two most profitable businesses in history
What happened when the last wishes of the prestigious surgeon James Barry were not respected?
When the RAE was denounced before the Inquisition for the definition of "chaos"
Harriet Tubman, the driver of the freedom train
Old Abe, the war eagle
Maria Stewart, the first African-American to speak to a mixed audience
When Spaniards of African origin and the unemployed did not have the same rights as other Spaniards
The history of the Eiffel Tower… London
"Florence was respected, Mary was adored." My tribute to the nurses
Travel to the center of the Earth… to trade with its inhabitants
How is the lockdown going? Well, like whores in Lent
Why were British sailors called "limeys"?
When looking for a remedy for contagious diseases they came across laughing gas
What is celebrated in Zaragoza on March 5?
The prisoners who asked permission to go out to fight the French… and returned at night
Isabel Zendal, participant in the greatest example of philanthropy in all of history
The 12-year-old slave who embarrassed botanists
When being a journalist was a risky profession (late 19th century and early 20th century).
The dangers of being fashionable
Goya painted "Saturn devouring his son"... and saturnism devoured him
Do you know why quinine overdose poisoning is called cinchonism?
The gin and tonic has saved more British lives than all the doctors in the Empire.
Nangeli, the woman who cut off her breasts to avoid paying the breast tax
The role of being a scientific adviser to a President
Did you know that New York's cinematographic stairs are due to the problem with manure?
The Spaniard who died in George Washington's house
The oldest European settlement in the US is Spanish.
The poems of freedom
The 37 minutes that saved the world
The night 7 million American children disappeared
Why FD? Roosevelt was driving Al Capone's car when he declared war on Japan?
Why did US soldiers kill their own officers in Vietnam?
The day a US president was attacked by a killer rabbit
The American president who was mayor of Marbella.
What if we have to reuse the wooden money?
The gay bomb of the American Air Force
Did you know that cocaine and heroin are taxed in North Carolina?
How was Turkey implicated in the Cuban missile crisis?
A first lady little placed in history
After being wounded 37 times in 6 hours, he was finally saved by a spit
When Cubans protected US interests in Africa
The day Sidney Poitier asked the president of the United States for a loan to return home
The best Postal Service, they would send you a building as well as a child
The day the US planned to detonate an atomic bomb on the Moon
Before the threats of the Ku Klux Klan:Kiss my ass (kiss my ass)
Training schools to avoid falling for the provocations of the whites in the sixties
Response of the Los Angeles Police Chief to the invitation to participate in Gay Pride Day
The hypocrisy that hides a US stamp
The Spanish doctor decorated by the US in the Vietnam War
Some, in order to win elections, came to prolong a war
The chickens that the US took to the Gulf War
The document that confirms that the Apollo XI moon landing was not recorded on a set in the USA
The expedition of the early nineteenth century that we can trace today by following its depositions
Mistaking candy for projectiles saved Marines in Korea
If in the 50s you hired the services of a whore in San Francisco, the CIA could record you
How to escape from a sunken submarine
When in beauty pageants the important thing was the interior (literally)
Fort Mose, the Spanish sanctuary where fugitive US slaves were freed
Why did US soldiers carry slugs in WWI?
Al Capone's concern that the consumption of milk was safe and the creation of expiration dates
Do you know why American flour producers used patterned and colored sacks?
What Donald Trump should know about US history
When the British and the Americans "invented" the idea of "cheating you like a Chinese"
When dictators try to manipulate the ecosystem, what happens happens...
The Russian wife who became a symbol of love and sacrifice for the Japanese
The Japanese who bombed the US and returned to apologize willing to practice harakiri
When the US planned to invade Japan with dogs in World War II
The man who saved his life thanks to the Nagasaki atomic bomb
Crocodiles and vultures exterminated a battalion of Japanese
Survive two nuclear explosions.
Hattori Hanzo, a historical nod to Tarantino in "Kill Bill"
The samurai who lost an empire and his head before hope
The last flight of the kamikaze
Kamikazes underwater during World War II
The Japanese boy with his brother tied to his back (Nagasaki, 1945), the story of a photograph
The Dance of Death of Zero fighters in World War II
The fight of the century:the master of jiu-jitsu against the Aragonese beast
The Second World War. hitler in paris
A Scottish engineer saved Spain from the Nazi occupation
Grace. the spy
Women in Nazi camps.
Madek Edelman's funeral. jewish leader
The manipulation of war children.
From the battle of Jarama to Mauthausen.
The other Valkyrie operations
Kursk Hell
Why did members of the SS wear a tattoo on their arm?
World War II… today
Satan, the hero of the siege of Verdun
Voytek, the bear that joined the Polish army
Animals used as bombs
the ghost army
The origin of all wars.
Allies and Germans fought over the "Galician stones"
The Swedes, an example for the Nazis.
Fear of Nazi bombing killed more than 4,000 Britons
Hannah Reitsch, the most daring aviator
Kamikaze pigeons in World War II
History of jet fighter aircraft
The day Japanese on bicycles humiliated the British Army
What plant went from German to British uniforms in the World Wars?
The «comfort women», sexual slaves in the Second World War
The octogenarian who defeated a battalion of Germans
Stalin's army of invincible soldiers
The prisoner who was traded for 600,000 cigarettes.
Aspirin, the great asset of German espionage
The most humiliating victory for the Marines.
How important was the mathematician Doodson in the Normandy landings?
The Nobel Prize Medals the Nazis Couldn't Find
The bombs lost in Belgium during the First World War
The soccer game of death, when the victory was paid with one's own life.
Hitler's Revenge Wagon
The crossword puzzle that almost broke the Normandy landings
While their families were imprisoned, the US Japanese regiment was the most decorated
The replica of Paris built as a bombing decoy
Andorra remained for 25 years in a state of war against Germany
Letter from a Jew to the French government in World War II
The First World War, a family war
The road of blood crossed Sweden during World War II
Cargo, an American god from heaven
John F. Ohmer, the David Copperfield of World War II
The explosive powder that was also used to make cupcakes
Manual for playing golf in the middle of a war
We are more than 200 million, you will not be able to hang us all.
The US took 66 years to recognize the agent who rescued 500 airmen
The day Churchill offered France to become a single nation
The wives and mothers who managed to defeat Goebbels
The day a Canadian hospital room was declared a territory of the Netherlands
The day British kayakers attacked German ships
A Christmas Carol in the Middle of World War II
The first Iberia aircraft equipped with weapons
Everyday life in the Warsaw ghetto… hidden in cans
When the Allies practiced ethnic cleansing
The Luckiest Family of World War II
The Downed Pilots Who Saved the Head Cutters
Judy, the only dog recognized as a prisoner of war
The spy who used the Hilary Swank method to outwit the Gestapo
After 44 years he managed to find out why his enemy spared his life
When Romania fought against the Allies and the Germans… at the same time
From baggage handler to homeless man to war hero
The plastic bra, part of the uniform of women workers during World War II
The last victims of Hitler, the Germans themselves
Margot Wölk, Hitler's taster
The Arctic Heroes of World War II
When in the First World War journalists wanted to be so original that they created fake news
Eva and Kitty, the Jewish girls who with their paintings won a few months to death
The protagonists of the World War II Christmas story reunited 50 years later
The civilian population, the last resort to defend Germany and Japan in IIWW
Why did the Nazis ban clips in Norway?
The greatest display of hypocrisy in history:Hitler gives a city to the Jews
The witches of the night, a nightmare for the Germans during World War II
Life in the Breendonk concentration camp (Belgium)
The Domínguez cocktail, the origin of the Molotov cocktail
Singer sewing machine needles, lethal weapons in World War II
The only female soldier in the British Army during the First World War
The boy who managed to escape from an Auschwitz train
The two Britons who survived the Le Paradis massacre
Chinese workers of the Allied army, the forgotten of the First World War
When Guinness beer saved Ireland during World War II
An army without a country that fought in the First World War
A love story between a British prisoner and a German woman in the midst of World War II
An act of dignity in a football match in 1936
Why were German snipers shooting at Brits with mustaches?
The first international NGO was created by an American in the First World War
The parachute dogs of the Normandy landings
White Coke, the Coca-Cola that was created for the most decorated officer of the Soviet Union
League of Lonely Women, consolation and relief for German soldiers
The film that saved hundreds of Jews during World War II
Children of hate and shame
Belle, the hippopotamus who survived the siege of Leningrad and the war
Offer for Spaniards in the USSR:free accommodation and food, 8-hour day. paid in temperate climate
When the reindeer went to war
Besa, the Albanian code of honor that saved hundreds of Jews in World War II
Gander, the dog who sacrificed himself to save wounded soldiers of the Royal Rifles of Canada
Curiosities about the Tainos
Starting from the origin of the name of a neighborhood in Calcutta, I arrived at one of the most curious powders in history
Juan Latino, the African slave who was a professor at the University of Granada (16th century)
When Flanders started the shit fan
Tomás de Berlanga and Félix de Azara, the Spanish «Darwins»
Leather dragons, protagonists (forgotten) in the Far West
La Brevísima, the Bible of the good believer of the Black Legend
Ngola Nzinga, the warrior queen who "invented" Angola
Fragging and fracking, two dangerous American fads
Did you know that there is American jurisprudence, today, that is based on Castilian laws of the XIII?
The First Ladies of the United States of all history
The US President Who Named a Pattern of Sexual Behavior (And It's Not Clinton)
Hobo code, the secret language of the homeless during the Great Depression
The day NASA was sued for the words of astronauts while orbiting the Moon
The terrible story of a kamikaze family
War vehicles to adapt to the orography and circumstances
Ikea-type airfields in World War II
Mrs. "Black Death", the Ukrainian farmer who sowed terror among the Germans in WWII
Marocchinate, murders and rapes of Italian women in World War II
The Russian who bought a tank to avenge her husband in World War II
World War II drones
Destroyer Porter, the most clumsy and incompetent ship in history
The good Nazi, the hero of China
Inbreeding caused the facial deformation of the Habsburgs
Bicentennial of Peru:what was really the last South American country to become independent from Spain?
The discovery of America
The Incas and their mummies, an afterlife relationship on earth.
Religion in Ancient Peru:new perspectives
Betrayals and dictatorship of the authentic Simón Bolívar:the “Spanish” millionaire who became a revolutionary
The Inca who betrayed his brother (:
Chile:Thief and shameless country The Chilean looting of Peru between 1879 and 1884
The Inca invasion (1470 – 1525)
Tangarará, The first Spanish city in Peru.
The war of the two brothers:division and fall of the Inca Empire
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