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In the 1970s, a dozen scientists entered the tomb of Casimir IV in Poland. Within weeks, 10 of them died from Aspergillus ...
The myth gained global attention in the 1920s, when the tomb of King Tutankhamun was unearthed by a team of archaeologists. What followed was a chain of mysterious deaths, including Lord Carnarvon, ...
The imposing Kew mausoleum, with its tall columns, stone pythons and scarabs, was built for an Egyptophile with a penchant ...
Thank you for courageously accepting the Lord’s invitation to follow him, to be disciples, to enter the seminary,” Pope Leo ...
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Indian Defence Review on MSNAncient Fungus Behind Tutankhamun’s Curse Holds the Key to New Anti-Cancer TreatmentsCould the deadly fungus linked to Tutankhamun’s curse be the key to a groundbreaking cancer treatment? In recent years, the ...
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Cornwall Live on MSN'Curse' which killed explorers entering pharaohs' tombs could cure cancerThe "Pharaoh's Curse" which killed archaeologists, scientists and explorers who broke into the tombs of ancient kings in ...
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday granted bail to nine persons arrested in connection with the riots in Nagpur witnessed in March this year against demands seeking removal of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb ...
Raymond's Tomb in Malakpet lacks CCTV surveillance, leaving the historic site vulnerable to unsocial elements at night.
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IFLScience on MSNNeolithic Ireland Wasn’t Ruled By Incestuous “God-Kings” After AllU nlike ancient Egypt, Hawai’i, or the Inca Empire, Neolithic Ireland probably wasn’t governed by a dynasty of demi-gods who ...
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes. — 1 Corinthians 11:26 ...
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The Print on MSNNoida’s best-kept secret—its Mughal, Maratha, Bhagat Singh historyNoida was part of the Mughal empire for centuries. It’s where the British fought the Marathas. And it was Bhagat Singh’s ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNDeadly Fungus That Haunted Ancient Tombs May Now Help Fight Against CancerAssociated with the infamous King Tut's curse, a deadly spore may now be turned into a potent leukemia treatment.
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