The Death Of Ivan The Terrible's Son Explained
Russian Tsar Ivan the Terrible largely ruled by fear, but things got out of hand, even for him. Here is the death of Ivan the Terrible's son explained.
Read MoreRussian Tsar Ivan the Terrible largely ruled by fear, but things got out of hand, even for him. Here is the death of Ivan the Terrible's son explained.
Read MoreBenito Mussolini, the Italian dictator who led the country between 1922 and 1943, was a known womanizer. Here is the incredible truth behind his love life.
Read MoreSo imagine a pastoral village of greenery and quaint canals that looks so peaceful and quiet. One of the key reasons is no cars are allowed.
Read MoreOne of the key components after the queen dies will be the Accession Council, which handles the accession of the next monarch to the throne.
Read MoreThere was one plan to assassinate Castro that seemed relatively normal at first glance, and that was to offer Cubans a bounty for his head.
Read MoreTo this day, Kamapua'a is said to reign from the ocean, protecting the pigs of Kohala and abundance of life in Hawaii, by roaming its many waterfalls.
Read MoreOne of Sweden's most famous, though ill-fated, constructions was the Vasa warship.
Read MoreWhen Queen Elizabeth II dies, every person in line to the throne will find their position changed.
Read MoreWhen Queen Elizabeth dies, the British public and government, as well as those of her realms across the world, will have to deal with what happens next.
Read MoreIt's a common enough dark joke: Someone goes out for a quick errand and doesn't come back for years. A 1913 New York City parks commissioner did exactly that.
Read MoreThat diesel engine that powers the 18-wheelers and heavy equipment and farm implements? It's actually named after its genius inventor: Rudolf Diesel.
Read MoreOne set of discoveries in the 1960s, though, led researchers to dub a particular cave the "Cave of Horrors." This cave, unlike others, held a surprise.
Read MoreSwing music grew out of big-band jazz music and inspired a dance craze in the process.
Read MoreThe life of the U.K.'s royal family is filled top to bottom with traditions dating back centuries. Many will come into play with the death of Queen Elizabeth.
Read MoreWhen President George Washington died, many couldn't imagine an America without him. Here is how one ambitious doctor tried to bring Washington back to life.
Read MoreWhatever the means, a person who dies by suicide leaves an unfillable hole in the lives of those left behind. This is too frequently true in Alaska.
Read MoreIt stands to reason that a nation would go into mourning upon the death of a beloved leader like Queen Elizabeth II. That plays out in specific ways.
Read MoreA preschool-age child goes missing on a family excursion. A heartbreaking scenario, resolved when the child is located later and returned -- or was he?
Read MoreAnne Frank is remembered for her intimate diary that she kept while hiding from the Nazis. Her older sister, Margot, also kept a diary during this time.
Read MoreHistory is full of dramatic and difficult prisoner exchanges. Let's take a look at some of the most famous cases.
Read MoreHarriet Tubman, a woman who escaped enslavement and helped dozens of others to do so, was deeply respected by Lincoln's secretary of state, William Seward.
Read MoreWith Queen Elizabeth II at 96 years old, one controversial theory pits Prince William against his father as the next king.
Read MorePrince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and rape allegations against him mean that experts have different opinions on his future once Charles is king.
Read MoreWhen Abraham Lincoln was running for president, he was met with criticism and threats. One man used his facial follicles to protest Lincoln's potential win.
Read MoreHhats used to be ubiquitous in Western culture, but more recently, they've begun to fall out of style. These are some reasons why men stopped wearing hats.
Read MoreUnlike U.S. currency, which only features portraiture of deceased individuals, some of the U.K.'s present money features the picture of Queen Elizabeth II.
Read MoreMississippi's "Turning Angel" statue phenomenon is said to be caused by an optical illusion -- but it comes with a disturbing history.
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