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re: What historical non-religious figures body lost to history would you like to see?
Posted on 5/19/25 at 9:49 am to fr33manator
Posted on 5/19/25 at 9:49 am to fr33manator
Joan of Arc. She must have been incredibly hot for France to turn the military over to her
Posted on 5/19/25 at 9:54 am to TT9
Nero,
I bet that dude through one hell of a party
I bet that dude through one hell of a party
Posted on 5/19/25 at 10:08 am to Keith13
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Joan of Arc.
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historical non-religious
she was VV religious
This post was edited on 5/19/25 at 10:23 am
Posted on 5/19/25 at 10:22 am to Tiger1242
Alexander the Great or Ghengis Khan
Posted on 5/19/25 at 10:22 am to Tiger1242
Imhotep,I want to figure out who built the pyramids and why.
Posted on 5/19/25 at 10:25 am to Tiger1242
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I’m going with either Cyrus The Great
Isn't his tomb identified in Iran somewhere?
Posted on 5/19/25 at 10:29 am to lionward2014
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Helen of Troy.
And within ten minutes of finding her, there’d be AI Helen of Troy porno
Posted on 5/19/25 at 10:29 am to forkedintheroad
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Cleopatra
A big nosed Greek. No thanks.
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Helen of Troy.
Hell yeah
Posted on 5/19/25 at 10:30 am to Oilfieldbiology
Helen was one of those small nosed blonde Greeks that don’t exist anymore
Posted on 5/19/25 at 10:30 am to Indefatigable
Posted on 5/19/25 at 11:44 am to Tiger1242
Even if you found a particular tomb, it might not hold who you think it does.
Tomb thought to hold Alexander the Great’s father actually found to contain remains of young woman and six infants
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A tomb in Greece that was thought to hold Alexander the Great’s father, Philip II, might instead contain the remains of a young woman and six infants, a study suggests.
The study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, investigates the burial site which was discovered in 1977 at the site of Vergina, also called Aigai, in northern Greece.
Tomb thought to hold Alexander the Great’s father actually found to contain remains of young woman and six infants
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