Historical Myths
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Historical Myths

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Unravel the truth behind popular historical myths and legends. Discover fascinating facts that challenge what you thought you knew about the past.

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    Vikings Never Actually Wore Horned Helmets

    This iconic image originated with 19th-century romanticized art and opera costumes, not historical fact. Archaeological evidence suggests Viking helmets were typically simple, conical, or made of leather and metal, designed for practical combat.

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    The Library Of Alexandria May Not Have Burned Down In A Single Catastrophic Event

    Historians now believe its decline was a gradual process of neglect, underfunding, and partial destruction over several centuries, rather than one definitive fire. Multiple smaller fires and political decrees likely contributed to its ultimate demise.

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    Napoleon Was Not Short, But Average Height For His Time

    The myth of Napoleon's diminutive stature largely stems from a misinterpretation of French and British measurement systems. His actual height was around 5 feet 7 inches, which was typical for early 19th-century Frenchmen.