8 ancient medieval secrets without explanation

The Shroud of Turin, the crazy dance to death in France are two of the incredible medieval secrets.

The Shroud of Turin, the crazy dance to death in France are two of the incredible medieval secrets.

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The Shroud of Turin is one of the most incredible and mysterious secrets dating back to the Middle Ages.The negative image of a linen cloth shaped like a bearded man, full of torture, is said to have been the subject of debate among scientists for decades.Until now, experts have not been able to answer the exact age of the fabric as well as the image on how the fabric formed.

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Giulia Tofana is a world famous black widow.Tofana sells a chalk containing arsenic called Aqua Tofana.With this product, Tofana advises women to apply makeup with Aqua Tofana before meeting her husband and will soon become a rich widow.With this grisly tactic, Tofana killed about 600 men before being executed in 1659.

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La Quintrala real name Catalina De Los Rios Y Lisperguer - Chilean noble girl killed 40 people including her father, priest or loved ones.

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The Voynich manuscript dating back to the 15th century is a secret that has no solution.This document is one of the most mysterious books of all time.Because of this, it has not been possible to decipher the Voynich manuscript so far because it was written in a language never before known.

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In the 16th century, Peter Niers became a horrible obsession of society when he killed 544 people and ate some victims.With horrific crimes committed, in 1581, the sick murderer was executed in the form of binding on wheels and being torn into four parts.He was executed for 3 consecutive days until he died.

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Edward V and his cousin Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York were imprisoned at Tower of London in 1483. The two men mysteriously disappeared.Since then, many assumptions have been made, including those claiming that their uncle Richard III - who was appointed lord to protect them - killed his nephew to usurp the throne.By 1674, a chest containing two skeletons was believed to be the bodies of two young princes.So far, it's all a hypothesis, no one knows what happened to Edward V and his cousin Richard.This secret is engulfed in mysterious blackness for centuries.

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For 25 years, Peter Stumpp is known as the "Werewolf in Bedbug", living in the 15th century, killing 14 children and 2 pregnant women.The German murderer also frightened many people when admitting to worship Satan.

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In 1518, a strange plague occurred in Strasbourg, France.Specifically, many people suffer from diseases dancing madly on the street all day and night.In a month, at least 400 Strasbourg residents including men, women and children were caught up in this bizarre epidemic.Many of them dance until exhaustion, even death.Until now, experts have not been able to find out the cause or treatment of this disease.

Update 18 December 2018
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