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  • Did people take drugs in the Middle Ages?

    And if I told you that they did, how would you react?Yes, it was a harsh era… austere… so much so that perhaps someone needed to get high… or perhaps not.Maybe drugs, as we understand them today, were not meant to get people “high” at all… but let’s take this one step at a time.…

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  • Déjà-vu: when time stumbles

    It happened again.I was in the kitchen, holding my cup of coffee. I heard a name, I’m not sure where it came from, maybe the TV, but it struck me. It felt like I already knew it. And right after, that clear and unmistakable sensation: I had already lived this moment, exactly as it was.…

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  • Who’s afraid of the truth? The king and the missing princes

    For centuries, it has been taught that Richard III, the last king of the House of York, was the murderer of his nephews. Two children, Edward and Richard, locked in the Tower of London in 1483 and never seen again. “They disappeared,” they said… but in the history books, the accusation has always been clear:…

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  • What happens should already have happened.

    Have you ever felt like you deeply belong to something or someone?Like you’ve already seen an object, or you know someone deeply even though you’ve never truly met?Like you’ve had déjà vu or the feeling of already having been in a place… seen those eyes before, known that voice, even though you’ve never seen that…

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  • Tale nonno, tale nipote. Le incredibili somiglianze tra Edoardo IV ed Enrico VIII

    Allora… sedetevi comodi e iniziamo col dire che tutti noi conosciamo Enrico VIII, giusto? Lui, un omone alto, massiccio… capelli rossi… sei mogli, un’Inghilterra spaccata in due e un appetito per il potere (e per il cibo) che farebbe impallidire qualsiasi essere umano, vivente e non…? Ce l’avete presente? Bene! Ma forse in pochi ricordano…

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  • Richard III and Harald III Hardrada: Brothers of Fate in History

    If I were to mention these two names: Richard III and Harald Sigurdsson, you might not immediately see why I have chosen to place them together in the same sentence. And yet, these two kings have far more in common than one might imagine. History is filled with rulers whose greatness was overshadowed by the…

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