The most strangely overlapping events in history

On June 28, 1900, Italian king Umberto First dinner in a restaurant in Monza. Surprisingly, the restaurant owner has the same appearance as the king. Even stranger, he also brought ' name ' Umberto, his wife had the same name as the Queen and the restaurant opened on the day of the coronation of the King.

The next day, the owner of the restaurant was shot dead, and King Umberto a few hours later also died.

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Genius writer Mark Twain
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- Mark Twain was born on the day the comet Harley appeared in 1835 and died on its next rare appearance in 1910. At the time of this genius writer once predicted: 'Harley brought me In 1835, I hope next year to reappear it will take me away. ' The work as he wished results.

- In 1979, German magazine Das Besteran organized a short story writing competition - the most strange but true stories. The first prize belongs to a citizen in Munich city named Walter Kellner.

The story is about the amazing adventure Kellner himself experienced: personally driving the Cessna 421 aircraft, flying from Sardinia to Sicily. In the middle of the road, Kellner was forced to land in the water, floating on the lifeboat after several days of being rescued.

Immediately after the award ceremony, an Austrian man named Walter Kellner sued for the " piracy " champion. He insisted that it was he who drove the Cessna 421 plane over the sea, in distress and drifted into Sardinia. A story is identical, except for the final destination.

Later, Das Besteran magazine sent reporters to verify the authenticity of the two accounts. It turns out, both are 100% true, even though they are equally amazing.

- On February 13, 1746, a French man named Jean Marie Dubarry was executed for the murder of his father. Just 100 years later, another man, a French national named Jean Marie Dubarry, also pleaded guilty to murdering his father, hanged on February 13, 1846.

- How happy was the role of the lead role in the movie ' The Girl from Petrovka ', from the movie actor Anthony Hopkins. The film was created by the novel of the same name by writer George Feifer, so Hopkins did not hesitate to take a train to London to buy a book for reference. Unfortunately, all book stores in the capital have sold out.

Right at the most disappointing time, Hopkins caught the book " The Girl from Petrovka " left on the bench waiting in the yard through Leicester. This is an interesting coincidence event, but the more interesting thing is still behind.

Two years later, while the filming crew was filming the scene in Vienna (Austria), suddenly Hopkins was visited by George Feifer. After some conversation, Feifer unintentionally mentioned that he was no longer in any of his books. The last book - with his caption written inside - a close friend Picture 2 of The most strangely overlapping events in history

Futility novel in 1898 by Morgan Robertson has many strange coincidences with the fate of the famous Titanic (Photo: fantasticfiction)

borrowed and carelessly lost somewhere in London.

Hunching on the unnatural contact string, Hopkins pointed out the book he picked up earlier. And indeed the book Feifer is looking for.

- Futility novel in 1898 by author Morgan Robertson has many strange coincidences with the fate of the famous Titanic. The main character of the story is a giant ship named Titan, on the voyage of the ocean through New York during an April night crashing into the ice. Many passengers lost their lives due to lack of boats and rescue buoys. Not to mention a lot of other small details that coincide with the strange 1911 Titanic disaster.

Later, Morgan Robertson also wrote the book ' Beyond the Spectrum ', depicting a future war with massive bombing aircraft, each of which could destroy an entire city in a blink of an eye. Shortly thereafter, the Japanese army declared war on a bomb attack on the island of Hawaii.

- In 1899, a horrifying lightning flashed the life of a man in the middle of the square of Taranto, Italy. 30 years later, his son died in this way. More grim, on October 8, 1949, Rolla Primarda - the nephew of the first victim and the son of the second victim - became the third victim to suffer the same penalty of Death.

- In February 1918, Major Summerford served in the British Royal Army was struck by lightning right on the battlefield of Flanders. He fell off his horse and paralyzed from the waist down. Summerford moved from the army and moved to Vancouver.

One afternoon in the summer of 1924 when the Major was sitting on the river, suddenly a lightning strike hit the next tree and took away all the movements in the right side. recover and walk a little bit.

Yet in 1930, he was again visited by the god of lightning while wandering through the park. Major Summerford died two years later. But anyway, for the next four years, I stopped by Summerford for the last time, destroying the grave before saying goodbye to the bad.