Jewel-Encrusted Skeletons Discovered in Rome in 1578

In 1578, an incredible and somewhat baffling discovery was made in Rome. Beneath the city lies a network of labyrinth-like tombs that housed skeletons of early Christian martyrs wearing expensive clothes and decorated with precious jewels. The skeletons, who were believed to be saints, were given the name “The Catacomb Saints” by those who first … Read more

45 Creative Workspaces Of History’s Greatest Creative Minds

“If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?” ~ Albert Einstein Creative people in history need to have the right workspace to work their magic. Their workspaces also reveal a lot about themselves and how they work. Here are 45 of some of … Read more

12 Historical Women Who Gave Zero F*cks About Other People’s Opinion

These are just some of the women in history who didn’t give a f*ck. 1. Dr Elizabeth Blackwell (1821–1910) Hulton Archive / Getty Images English-born physician Elizabeth Blackwell was the first female MD in the United States. Rejected by many medical schools due to her gender, she ended up getting a place at the Geneva … Read more