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Henry Duke of Cornwall, King Henry VIII's Son Who Died As An Infant

Wikimedia CommonsHenry, Duke of Cornwalls parents, King Henry VIII and Catherine Of Aragon. Henry, Duke of Cornwall, lived a brief life, dying just 52 days after birth. But as the son of King Henry VIII of England and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, his impact on English history could not have been more significant.

How The Antonine Plague Decimated Ancient Rome

At the height of the Antonine Plague, up to 3,000 ancient Romans dropped dead every single day. The disease was first cited during the reign of the last of the Five Good Emperors, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, in 165 or 166 A.D. Even though how the pandemic began remains unknown, one Greek physician named Galen managed

Iceland's National Dish Is Basically Rancid And Toxic Shark

The national dish of Iceland, Kster Hkarl or hakarl for short, is one that is not for the faint of heart. Anthony Bourdain once described it as the single worst, most disgusting and terrible tasting thing that he had ever eaten, and Gordon Ramsay couldnt even swallow it:

Inside Susan Powell's Disappearance And The Troubling Clues Left Behind

Cox Family HandoutSusan Powell has not been seen since December 2009. Susan Powell appeared to have a healthy and wholesome life. A full-time broker at Wells Fargo, she had a young family with an outwardly loving husband and two little boys in West Valley City, Utah. However, on December 6, 2009, Susan Powell disappeared

Inside The Most Horrific Japanese War Crimes Of World War 2

Xinhua via Getty ImagesResearchers with Unit 731 conduct experiments on captive child subjects in Chinas Jilin Province. November 1940. Of all the Japanese war crimes, germ warfare was one of the worst. During World War II, Japanese units weaponized deadly diseases like the bubonic plague and knowingly released them onto Chinese civilians.