The Mysterious Man from Taured – Evidence for a Parallel Universe?

[ad_1] The Man from Taured, sometimes referred to as the Taured Mystery or the Man without a Country, is an urban legend about a man who arrives at a Japanese airport from an unheard of country called Taured. Some have explained the story as proof of time travel , while others have spoken of a parallel universe. But, could […]

Pegasus of Greek Mythology: Majestic Winged Horse of Mount Olympus

[ad_1] Pegasus is the majestic flying horse of Greek mythology , best known for its association with the heroes Perseus and Bellerophon. Traditionally depicted as a pure white horse with wings, the Pegasus of Greek mythology was said to have been the child of Poseidon, god of the sea and tamer of horses, and the […]

The Greek God Zeus: The Insatiable Womanizer of Mount Olympus

[ad_1] “Then Zeus no longer held back his might; but straight his heart was filled with fury and he showed forth all his strength. From Heaven and from Olympus he came forthwith, hurling his lightning: the bolts flew thick and fast from his strong hand together with thunder and lightning, whirling an awesome flame.” (The […]

How Did Greek God Hephaestus Score the Goddess of Love?

[ad_1] As one of the twelve Olympians, the god Hephaestus was a major deity for the ancient Greeks. In Greek mythology, Hephaestus was primarily the god of fire and smiths, but he was also in charge of other crafts, including sculpting and carpentry. Married to the goddess Aphrodite and son of Zeus and Hera, the […]

Hecate: Triple-Bodied Greek Goddess of Witchcraft and Keeper of Keys

[ad_1] Hecate the goddess of Greek mythology has been primarily remembered for her associations with magic and witchcraft. Throughout history however, her sphere of influence also included the moon, night, crossroads, boundaries, ghosts and  necromancy. Although Hecate was once considered to be a powerful Greek goddess of witchcraft, Hecate was not a major deity when compared, […]

Romans Added Lead Sweetener to Their Wine and it Killed Them

[ad_1] How far did ancient people go to enhance the flavor of their food and drinks? Would they consume toxic substances if it made things a little more appetizing? Well, the Romans did, by adding a sweet version of lead to their wine and, later, to their food. Some scholars say that widespread lead poisoning […]

Medieval Physicians Used to Taste Patients’ Urine for Diagnosing Medical Conditions

[ad_1] The examination of urine (‘uroscopy’) as a method of medical diagnosis can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome, but during the Middle Ages the examination of urine samples by physicians became widespread. Not only did doctors note the differences in color and consistency, they also used to taste and smell their patient’s […]

The Godly Beauty of Adonis, Alluring Lover of the Greek Gods

[ad_1] In Greek mythology, Adonis is declared as an extremely good looking man. This character is best known as being one of Aphrodite’s lovers. Although the figure of Adonis and the myth surrounding him have become an established part of Greek mythology, its origins are not to be found in Greece itself. In fact, the […]

Hot Spring Hotel in Japan Has Been Run by the Same Family for 1,300 Years!

[ad_1] Now this is family dedication – a hotel that has been passed down 52 generations of one Japanese family over more than 13 centuries! The hot spring Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan hotel in Japan’s Yamanashi prefecture first opened its doors in 705 AD and remains popular to this day. The Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan hotel was […]

The Pied Piper is a True Story and The Piper Stole 130 Children!

[ad_1] Many would have heard the childhood tale of the Pied Piper who freed a town of rats by leading them away with his music and, when he wasn’t paid, he returned and led away the town’s children, who were never seen again. But few realize that this ‘fairy tale’ is actually a disturbing true […]