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Medieval historian answers Google’s most popular questions about life in the Middle Ages
What did medieval people eat? Were medieval knights jacked? Why was medieval torture so cruel? Medieval historian and co-host ...
Now, while probably more definitively French than it’s ever been, the city exudes a bicultural gentleness: Street signs are ...
The familiar heart symbol doesn’t look much like a real human heart—and that mismatch is the whole mystery. If the shape is supposed to stand ...
Food Republic on MSN
The Retro Veggie That Dominated Before Spinach Was King
There are plenty of foods that have fallen by the wayside, including this one retro, spinach-like veggie that people cultivated and ate for centuries.
This Moorish-influenced city offers a compact mix of beaches, rugged scenery and delightful food – without the crowds ...
Her Life Adventures on MSN
8 travel stays where history dictates the experience
Old walls guide mornings, budgets, and calmer evenings.
Some people can’t hide what they feel even when they try. You see it in their face, hear it in their voice, and catch it in the way they move. We ...
The Givins Castle, affectionately known as the “Irish Castle” by locals, commands attention from its hilltop perch. Built ...
A Woman Is Responsible for Everything looks at the integral role of women in early modern Jewish communal life.
Study claims the massive ocean on Jupiter's moon Europa is more likely 'dead' than teeming with life
Europa has a deep ocean, but a new study suggests its seafloor may be too quiet to supply the energy life needs to survive.
With new technology, smarter tools, and a lot of patient digging, historians and archaeologists are uncovering marvels from every corner of the world. One day it’s an enormous thigh bone from a ...
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