History’s Weirdest PeopleFrom billionaires with bizarre hobbies to soldiers with strange secrets, the world has seen some pretty peculiar characters over the years. More often than not, these weirdos and their antics have proven to...
Lorenzo de’ Medici surrendered himself to his enemies in a genius power move that no one saw coming.
In 897 AD, the Catholic Church exhumed the late Pope Formosus and put his dead body on trial.
When Mumtaz Mahal, the “Jewel of the Palace,” tragically died in childbirth, her husband built the Taj Mahal in her honor.
Margaret of Austria was one of the most inspiring women in history—but a simple shard of glass sparked the beginning of the end.
Queen Ranavalona is now called a bloodthirsty tyrant. But for modern historians, her bad reputation is only half of the story.
After a terrifying overdose that left him with permanent nerve damage, Eddie Money revealed the crucial moment that forced him to get sober.