Last executed witch
When Anna Göldi, a forty-six-year-old resident of the Swiss city of Glarus, hired a servant in the house of local judge Jacob Chudi, she still didn’t know that she would…

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The most interesting person of the XIX century
The most interesting personality of the XIX century, Russian writer, teacher, music critic Vladimir Fedorovich Odoyevsky (1803 - 1869), the last representative of the ancient princely family of the Rurik…

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On the nature of time and the study of the future
In our time, in order to explore the future, it is not at all necessary to be a prophet, as Michel Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce were all known at the…

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Five great mysteries of human history
1. The Lost Atlantis Five great mysteries of human history Lost Atlantis is one of the oldest and most disturbing mysteries of minds. Since ancient times, people have tried to…

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Five great mysteries of human history

1. The Lost Atlantis
Five great mysteries of human history
Lost Atlantis is one of the oldest and most disturbing mysteries of minds. Since ancient times, people have tried to discover Atlantis, which is considered to have sunk as a result of an earthquake or tsunami.
The Greek philosopher Plato described Atlantis as a large island located in the immediate vicinity of Gibraltar, the abode of the most developed civilization and an object of unsurpassed sophistication with a glorious palace. In addition to other features of Atlantis was inhabited by beautiful inhabitants. It contained the temple of Poseidon, concentric walls and canals.
To date, no one has managed to find a city — underwater or whatever — although this did not put an end to the birth of a huge number of theories about its possible location. Numerous historians and researchers attempted to organize expeditions to find an underwater island, but in South America (as recently reported), neither in the vicinity of the Greek islands, nor within the Antarctic, Atlantis remained an unattainable and unbreakable secret.
2. The swamp of human organs
Five great mysteries of human history
The swamp of human organs or the swamp of humans is the natural burial of human corpses found in the sphagnum swamps of Northern Europe. Instead of decomposing, the swamp provided the ideal conditions for preserving the body, leaving the skin and internal organs relatively untouched.
Thousands of found corpses can be attributed to the Iron Age. Identified a large number of signs that they were all killed. It is believed that the corpses are victims of pagan rituals or died from any form of criminal punishment. However, no convincing explanation of why thousands of bodies were thrown away was found, especially since they were found by chance throughout Germany, Ireland, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Denmark.
3. Jack the Ripper
Five great mysteries of human history
The identity of Jack the Ripper, the most notorious criminal of all times and peoples, still remains an unsolved mystery. A serial killer gunning in London between August and November 1888, Jack the Ripper was prosecuted for the brutal killings of at least five prostitutes in Whitechapel. This is well known.
However, everything else – the real identity of the perpetrator, the number of victims, the handwriting of the killings and the mysterious letters sent to the police – a mystery covered in darkness. Considering all the uncertainty, many diametrically opposed theories were born in the investigation, including placing the blame on the royal family, on the famous writer Lewis Carroll, and even on the woman – Jill the Ripper. It is hard to deny that whoever it is is he or she, the heir to Jack the Ripper, who inspired fear of the whole empire during times of hunger.
4. Stonehenge
Five great mysteries of human history
Stonehenge stands in all its beautiful and mysterious glory on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. The place is a jumble of a large number of carved blue stones, weighing six tons each, laid on each other. Archaeologists have established that the stone monument dates back to 2500 – 3000 BC. and believe that it was erected by the inhabitants of the Neolithic.
The goal of building Stonehenge is still a highly discussed mystery. Hypotheses are extremely extensive. Some believe that this is the result of a glacial movement or a man-made miracle, while others believe that this is a foreshadowing of alien intervention or a healing force. The most common theory is that Stonehenge is a burial ground. This was confirmed by archaeological data in 2008, when the age of the cremated remains around the site coincided with the estimated date of the creation of Stonehenge.
5. King Arthur
Five great mysteries of human history
King Arthur, the sword in the stone, his faithful magician Merlin, as well as the knights’ round table, and everything in this spirit, this is what the legends consist of. Apparently, the whole story of King Arthur was fabricated, created to increase the morale of the British troops. Mythology is associated with various literary sources, which all praise Arthur as the king who defeated the Saxons and created the ruling empire from England, Ireland, Iceland, Norway and Gaul and in the sixth century created an empire.
Although there is no real evidence that such a person existed, historians continue to discuss this fact. There is reason to believe that Arthur could possibly have been a team character with a number of features similar to those of the Roman commander Lucius Artorius Castus, who lived in the second century. Despite the widely accepted belief that King Arthur was a fiction, there are still a number of people who claim the opposite.

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