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Welcome to 'Curious History' – your portal into the delightfully strange side of the past! We unearth the most unusual, overlooked, and downright bizarre stories from around the world, bringing you the weirdest and most wonderful moments in history. Forget dry textbooks; we dive deep into the quirky corners of the human experience, exploring forgotten figures, unbelievable events, and mind-blowing true tales you won't hear anywhere else. Join us on a journey through time as we uncover the odd, the unexpected, and the astonishing. Subscribe now and get ready to say, "I can't believe that's history!"

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Is America the New Rome? The Engines of Imperial Decline and Similarities to the USA

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