Patrick von Stutenzee's History Blog

I like history. If it is sometimes weird and wonderful, so much the better.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Tambora, The Volcano That Changed History

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200 years ago, the eruption of the Indonesian volcano Tambora set off a series of events that would change world history. This is often ove...
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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Anna Goeldi, Last Witch

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Anna Göldi was one of the last victims of the superstitious belief in witches in Europe. The trial took place in Glarus, today in Switzerla...
Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Neuchatel: The Anachronistic City in Switzerland

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Neuchatel is a beautiful little town in Switzerland situated on Lake Neuchatel, but it is a city. It was an anachronistic holdover from th...
Sunday, February 9, 2014

William Tell and the Apple: National Treasures

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Swiss national hero William (Wilhelm) Tell might be one of the best known national heroes in the world. His famous shot at an apple placed ...
Sunday, January 19, 2014

Saint Valentine and the Goddess Juno

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On February 14 each year, Valentine's Day sends business soaring. Flowers, chocolates, and jewelry are on this day's most wanted gi...
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