30 Strangest Historical Mysteries Ever That Were Solved

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Published 2024-03-03

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  • @user-yt2ur1fp4z
    All the members of the Romanov family died in Ekaterinburg. They found them all.
  • @bcmfal5199
    noooooooooooo, you said Edinburg!!!! You fixed that problem two days ago, remember Eh-din-bur-a
  • @lukea.907
    How can someone who speaks English not know how to pronounce so many English words... fascinating.
  • @kaynefryday6637
    How can another planet be the scariest place in this world ?
  • @user-tk5fi1my5i
    Why did you blur out the faces of Anastasia and Alexei? This is something that happened over a hundred years ago. It's not like you have to cover up they're identities or something. Complete and total bullshit.
  • Richard III did not flee the battle field! He charged kamkazie stlye towards Henry Tudor.
  • @ctradio4416
    38:13 I mean this would make sense. In order to improve the safety of water it was often drunk as a very low alcoholic content of beer. Given monasteries were known to have been producers, it’s likely that said monk would’ve been drinking it not to get drunk but because it was safe than drinking regular water
  • @flinnlewis7716
    The only stones from the preseli mountain in South Wales around 140 miles away were the small blue stones . And the giant sarsen 40 ton stones are close to the site around 15 miles at Malborough downs
  • @sailorbychoice1
    45:30 As a sailor I have seen all of the lines and cables set aglow in a yellow/greenish dew usually happens when there's a fog. Some called it St Elmo's Fire.
  • @speciale517
    You can't show children's faces anymore? Even if they're a part of history? Wtf YouTube? You let children upload videos of themselves doing stupid things all the time.
  • @ShellShock11C
    Wtf. Why say it's a video about solved mysteries when half of them aren't solved?
  • @madonnahood3381
    The Romanovs were not killed in their palace. They were in a farmhouse.
  • @nbenefiel
    The Romanov’s died in Ekaterinburg, not in their palace.
  • @user-ds2cg1cg1m
    One of the last two Romanoff skeletons found was not definitely Anastasia. It could have been her or Marie, closest to her in age. No way to know. No one of sense could have thought Alexi survived. He was a hemopheliac; a shot through the hand would have killed him. He would have bled out very shortly.
  • @lefantomer
    1854 IS "the 19th century". Who wrote the commentary for this thing?
  • @nbenefiel
    We always knew Richard was killed at Bosworth. He never left Bosworth alive.
  • @beaches3220
    I enjoyed this very much! Thank you (first time watcher). Won't read comments on further videos...
  • @lefantomer
    RIII did not "flee the battlefield" and was acknowledged by his enemies as "fighting manfully in the thick of his enemies" to the end. Is there a reason why it is so hard to get the facts straight when it comes to this historical character??
  • @koipondering
    When they mentioned the shaking monk, i knew instantly it was a essential tremor. I have one I have had my whole life, it can very from day to day and have adjusted my grip to rest my hand from wrist to elbow to brace. Stress, coffee, tea, sleep, anxiety all effect my tremor. The reason i note this is im also a watercolor artist.