Ten Historical Mysteries by Auron Renius
Historical mysteries from ancient times to yesterday, from so-called “alternative history” to all sorts of myths and legends… and martial arts of course. Edutainment for the Masses!
Auron Renius enjoys reading and writing about all aspects of history, in which he holds a degree (he holds a second degree black belt in Shotokan karate too). His interests range from ancient times to modern day, from so-called “alternative history” to all sorts of myths and legends… and martial arts of course. His Master Jack “Edutainment for the Masses” Blog is a jewel of content and design. Here are ten of my favorite articles, written by Auron Renius aka Master Jack...

Archaeologists Find Suspected Vampire in Italy
An archaeological excavation of mass graves of plague victims on the island of Lazzaretto Nuovo near Venice, Italy found the first example ever discovered of a suspected vampire.
Although the word 'bikini' has only been in existence since 1946, the two-piece swimsuit that it represents has been around much longer, at least since around 1600 BC.
Contrary to popular belief, the science of alchemy was not simply about turning base metals into gold but had various aspects that influenced many areas of our lives.
Christopher Columbus and the Genocide of the Taino Nation
Christopher Columbus is well known for discovering the New World and is seen as a hero of medieval exploration by many scholars today. However, what many text books fail to mention is the fact that he was a genocidal maniac who set in motion what would become probably the worst case of genocide imposed on one nation of human beings by another.
The Origins of the Myth of the Werewolf
The werewolf is a mythical creature that appears in European culture as far back as the times of the ancient Greeks. The culprit was believed to transform into a wolf or a ‘wolf-man', an affliction either brought about by a curse or through the use of magic.

Walter Tull: A True Hero That Time Almost Forgot
Walter Tull was one of the first professional black footballers and the first black officer in the British army. One of Britain’s forgotten heroes, his life story is now coming out of obscurity and he is beginning to gain the recognition he deserves for his contributions to black, football and military history.
From the medieval period to the modern, the Samurai sword has evoked fascination amongst warriors and laymen alike and was believed by the Samurai to be joined to his soul. When a child was born to a warrior, a sword was present during delivery and on his death, a Samurai word be buried with his trusted weapon by his side, ready to serve him again in the after life.
Ancient Elite Island Discovered in Central Mexico
An area that was formally an island in central Mexico has recently been discovered by archaeologists who believe it was used for ritualistic purposes. The island called Apupato, belonged to the Tarascan Empire, which dominated much of the area from around 1400 AD up to the arrival of the European conquerors in 1520.
Largest Hoard of Anglo - Saxon Gold Found
The largest Anglo-Saxon hoard of gold ever found was discovered in July 2009 by metal detector enthusiast Terry Herbert. The 1,300 year old treasure was discovered in a field near the town of Burntwood in central England and contained over 1,500 scattered gold and silver artefacts.
Archaeological Dig Reveals Early Use of Fire for Weapon Making
It is generally accepted that pyrotechnology or the manipulation of fire began in Europe around 25,000 years ago, however new evidence has come to light that may suggest it began in South Africa 50,000 years earlier.
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Recognizing the signs of hoarding
| By NancyCarol | in Mental Health
The Mayo Clinic says "People who hoard often don't see it as a problem, making treatment challenging."...
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Sense and Nonsense About Adsense
| By asmiranda | in Small Business
Picture someone passing a high tech advertising hoarding and noticing that it shows Palm fringed beaches in a Pacif...
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Sense and Nonsense About Adsense
| By asmiranda | in Small Business
Picture someone passing a high tech advertising hoarding and noticing that it shows Palm fringed beaches in a Pacif...
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How to select a good online marketing company?
| By harrybrown | in Web Marketing
The corporate sector has taken to internet marketing in order to spread the word about their business on a global s...
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Jewelry Drawer Reorganization
| By 5min | in General
Is your jewelry drawer looking more like a junk drawer? What to do with all that stashed, tangled, hoarded shiny m...
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Suburban Segregation in the North | By Bmused | in History
The United States now has its first African-American president in Barack Obama. But racism, prejudice, and segregat...
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Vampire Stories | By kspoetry | in History
Since the earliest times, people have loved vampire stories....
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Lesser Known Deities Starting with the Letter B | By Lysianassa | in History
This article gives a list of lesser known deities starting with the letter B....
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A Texas County’s First Newspaper, a Community's Looking Glass | By AnnetteSmith | in History
A history of the first newspapers in Fayette County, Texas, reveal the intellect, morals, and manners of the people...
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Aylett C. “Strap” Buckner: a Hero in Texas History and Folklore | By AnnetteSmith | in History
He was giant in stature. He hunted the strongest game with his bare hands. He even challenged the devil to a duel...
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Paranormal Activity in New Windsor, Maryland | By patrickbernauw | in Science
Fool's Day 2008, Ed Mittelstedt starts a blog called "Our House is Haunted". Four years earlier, Ed had t...
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7 Great Online Murder and Mystery Games for Free | By patrickbernauw | in Computer & Video Games
With short reviews and links! Including: Detective Grimoire, CSI Mind Prison, The Dead Case, The Big Scan, The Inte...
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The Spirit of a Victorian Actress... Alive and Kicking in the Stalls! | By patrickbernauw | in History
Florence Marryat (1833-1899) was a British novelist, playwright, spiritualist, revue singer and actress in Gilbert ...
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Interactive Storytelling: A New Form of Computer Entertainment | By patrickbernauw | in Computer & Video Games
Computer game designer Chris Crawford has teamed with science fiction writer Laura J. Mixon to found Storytron, a c...
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A Spiritualist Incident Regarding the Whereabouts of an English Greyhound | By patrickbernauw | in General
In her book "There Is No Death" (1891), Florence Marryat relates some very strange "spiritual encoun...








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