The exiled Russian Bolshevik was assassinated by a Soviet agent named Ramon Mercader.
The exiled Russian Bolshevik was assassinated by a Soviet agent named Ramon Mercader.
These were the first living creatures (that we know of) that journeyed into space and returned alive.
Many regard this comment as the spark that ignited the Dakota War of 1862, an incredibly bloody campaign of terror that claimed the lives of up to 800 white settlers.
A priest named Urbain Grandier was burned alive after a notorious trial that included a remarkable piece of evidence - a document signed by Satan himself.
Ben Abruzzo, Maxie Anderson and Larry Newman crossed the Atlantic in a helium balloon
He is the first and only major league baseball player to be fatally injured at the plate.
Captain Joseph Kittinger of the United States Air Force jumped out of a helium balloon at 102,800 feet and performed the highest, fastest and longest skydive that had ever been attempted.
Cologne Cathedral would take over 600 years to complete. The main purpose was to provide a suitable home for the Shrine of the Three Kings.
A typhoon destroyed Kublai Khan's fleet of more than 4000 ships and 140,000 men. Next to D-Day, this was the largest naval invasion force ever assembled.
Did you know comedian Steve Martin was also a master illusionist?
In 1913 a German acrobat named Otto Witte was crowned King of Albania...or so he claimed.
The quagga was a subspecies of the plains zebra. The species went extinct in 1883, but there's a controversial effort to breed it back into existence.
In 1984, President Reagan improvised a Cold War joke that caused at least one division of the Soviet Army to go on alert.
In 1991, Mari Huff and some fellow members of the Ghost Research Society were in the Bachelor's Grove Cemetery in Illinois when they captured an eerie image of someone or something sitting on a tombstone.
Otto Lilienthal, the aviation pioneer, was the first person to successfully design, build and fly a working hang glider.
Josef Carl Engressia, Jr made a huge name for himself as one of the pioneers in the world of Phone Phreaks.
In 1679, French explorer Robert de La Salle set sail on a 45-ton barque called Le Griffon. It became the first sailing ship to cross Lake Erie and Lake Huron.
In 1628, Johannes Junius, the Mayor of Bamberg was burned alive for being a witch. He was one of hundreds of people who were executed in Germany as part of the infamous Bamberg witch trials.
In 1967, Bobbie Gentry recorded her Southern Gothic masterpiece, Ode to Billie Joe. The song shot to #1 and stayed there for 4 weeks. It sold 3,000,000 copies worldwide and earned Gentry 3 Grammy awards.