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Taj Mahal, Agra, India, 1632-1654.Taj Mahal, Agra, India, 1632-1654. The marble mausoleum built by Shah Jahan for his wife Arjumand Banu Begum. (Photo by Ann Ronan Pictures/Print Collector/Getty Images)

6 Grand Gestures of Love Through History

From building a stunning mausoleum to writing legendary verses and symphonies, some have gone above and beyond to demonstrate their love.

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Gurkha troops with Khukuri knives, during a 1971 parade. (

9 Blades that Forged History

These razor‑sharp blades inspired fear and fascination and helped change the course of military campaigns.

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Bezoars are small stones which form in the stomachs or intestines of certain animals, this one from a goat, which were used as a remedy against many diseases. (Credit: SSPL/Getty Images)

Eight Unusual Good Luck Charms

Symbols, amulets and other talismans from around the globe.

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Detail of giant replica of the Rosetta Stone in France. (Credit: Arterra/UIG via Getty Images)

The Quest to Decipher the Rosetta Stone

It took one artifact, two scholars and 20 years to decode a dead language.

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Anne Frank

Who Betrayed Anne Frank?

Multiple people have been suspected of informing the Nazis of the Franks’ hiding place, while one theory suggests it may have simply been bad luck.

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USS Potomac in Oakland, California

The Floating White House: A Brief History of the Presidential Yacht

Before there was Air Force One, there was the presidential yacht.

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Italian patriot and a leader of the Risorgimento, Giuseppe Garibaldi fighting and capturing French guns in Rome. (Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Why Lincoln Wanted an Italian Freedom Fighter to Lead His Army

Giuseppe Garibaldi is best known for helping to Italy, but he came very close to taking another notable assignment,

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Swedish colonists landing on the Atlantic shores of Delaware during the 1600s.

America’s Forgotten Swedish Colony

For nearly 20 years in the 17th century, Sweden had a little‑known colony that spanned parts of Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

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Explorer Ibn Battuta on horseback. Behind him, a map of his journey.

Why Moroccan Scholar Ibn Battuta May Be the Greatest Explorer of all Time

In the 14th century, the Moroccan wanderer Ibn Battuta spent nearly 30 years traveling some 75,000 miles across Africa, the Middle East, India and Southeast Asia.

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How Many U.S. Presidents Owned Enslaved People?

The United States may have been founded on the idea that all men are created equal, but during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, slaveholding was common among the statesmen who served as president. All told, at least 12 chief executives—over a quarter of all American presidents—enslaved people during their lifetimes. Of these, eight […]

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Miyamoto Musashi fighting against Tsukahara Bokuden.

These Legendary Fighters Wielded the Fiercest Swords in History

Master sword fighters are a recurring motif in fiction, but there were also several historical figures who were renowned for their ability to wield a blade with deadly precision. From soldiers and samurai to duelists and expert fencers, take a look back at the adventures of six legendary swordsmen. 1. Miyamoto Musashi—Japan’s Sword Saint The […]

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Not Every First Lady Has Been Married to the President

The role of the United States’ first lady traditionally goes to the president’s spouse, but in instances it falls to others.

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