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The Phoenix Across Cultures: From the Egyptian Bennu to the Chinese Fenghuang
Few creatures in human imagination shine as brightly as the phoenix. A bird of fire, a symbol of immortality, a being that dies in flames...
Oct 105 min read


Medieval Cures Worse Than the Illness: From Bloodletting to Powdered Mummies
Explore the strangest and most dangerous medieval cures, from bloodletting to powdered mummies, and discover why medieval medicine often harmed more than it healed.
Oct 85 min read


Witches Between Fear and Feminism: How the Image Changed from the Inquisition to Modern Culture
The figure of the witch has haunted European imagination for centuries. From the whispered fears of medieval villages to the feminist...
Sep 25 min read


Who Was the First Vampire? From Ancient Myths to Modern Legends
The vampire has become one of the most enduring figures in folklore and popular culture. With pale skin, sharp fangs, and an insatiable...
Sep 15 min read
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