100 History Facts [ Part 02 ] – 101 Strange History Secrets EXPLAINED !!

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Date: July 14, 2025

38 thoughts on “100 History Facts [ Part 02 ] – 101 Strange History Secrets EXPLAINED !!

  1. They honored the body of Pharaoh, while Pharaoh is in the worst part of Hell, with his people. The very lowest and worst part of Hell. As they preserve his body, his soul is being tortured; and after the Resurrection, he will be punished physically as well.

  2. My dad’s parents always told us that they got married in July 1949 and it wasn’t until my grandmother died and we were cleaning out her house that we found their marriage certificate which was dated July 1950; my dad was born in September 1950. So they had only been married 2 months before my dad was born, lying the whole time about when they got married because they had to get married because my grandmother was 7 months pregnant

  3. 1:03:19 seen so many stone monuments on Dartmoor as I was born in Plymouth and Dartmoor starts just outside the city limits, I never knew gold was mined on Dartmoor but I know tin mining was in Cornwall and while mining they found lithium which was useless at the time but Cornwall has the largest supply of lithium in Europe and like second highest in the world (I live 5 miles outside Plymouth near St Germans, Cornwall. The church in St Germans a small village is over 1000yrs old and in use today. I put St Germans as I didn’t want to put exactly where I live but it’s extremely close and the place I live started up in 1000 CE) Thanks for including the bit on Dartmoor it’s not often I hear about there area I’m from unless it’s to do with Sir Francis Drake playing bowls on the Hooe, Plymouth when he saw the Spanish Armada coming; Drake was born in Tavistock a town about 10 miles outside of Plymouth on Dartmoor or has to do with the Mayflower leaving the Barbican, Plymouth for America. The Hooe and Barbican are right next to each other you follow the road along the coast of Plymouth Sound to go from one to the other

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