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| | | | | Although people living in medieval Europe knew a lot more of the wider world than many initially think, with strong trade links in Asia and northern Africa, they were still intrigued about what lay beyond the land known to man, and stories of mythical creatures abounded. One such creature which fascinated for centuries was the... | |
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| | | | | No one can deny that Death of a Unicorn, released in March of this year, is a very strange film. It is a horror comedy in which a man and his daughter driving their car through a remote forest accidentally hit and fatally injure a unicorn. Soon, the unicorn's body ends up in the hands ... Continue reading "Ancient and Medieval People Believed that Unicorns Were Real-and Murderous" | |
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| | | | | According to historians, the legend of the unicorn first emerged in 398 BC courtesy of the Greek physician Ctesias. | |
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| | | (This was an article I wrote hoping to send in to a wargame magazine, however I took so long about it the management changed as did th... | ||