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The Last John Tyler: When Presidential History Finally Ends

August 6, 2025 by Histonauts

Okay, so this is a little… strange. And honestly, kind of fascinating. I recently read a quick news item that really stuck with me, and I wanted to share it because it highlights something about history – and how long history can actually be. Lyon Gardiner Tyler Jr., the last living grandson of President John … Read more

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Kingdoms & Unity: A Journey Through Korea’s Three Kingdoms & Unified Silla

July 29, 2025 by Histonauts
Three Kingdoms Korea

Okay, let’s talk about Korean history. Specifically, a period that really captured my imagination: the Three Kingdoms and the rise of Unified Silla. It’s a story of warring states, ambitious rulers, incredible art, and a fascinating shift in power. It’s a bit complex, admittedly, but stick with me – it’s so worth it. The Players: … Read more

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The 1621 Bohemian Execution: A Detailed Account

August 4, 2025July 27, 2025 by Histonauts

I stumbled upon a truly haunting piece of history recently – the execution of 27 Bohemian nobles in 1621. It wasn’t a grand battle or famous siege, but a grim, methodical event that felt… deeply personal, even centuries later. I spent a lot of time researching it, and wanted to share what I found. My … Read more

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