14 Unbelievable Historical Events That Really Did Take Place

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History is filled with outlandish reports that make us question their veracity, since there’s no way those things actually happened. Well, since we have little evidence to the contrary, we just have to believe these events took place. Not to mention, all the evidence we have of the ones we’re sure happened.

This all makes the world a more interesting place, since you can never know this planet we call home without knowing its strangest tales. These are just a few of the historical events we’ve found, from the ancient past to wars fought by animals; the world is a strange one indeed.

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Aztec Soldiers Fought in the Philippines

After the Spanish conquest of Mexico, Nahua allies accompanied Spanish expeditions across the Pacific. Some participated in the conquest of the Philippines, creating the genuinely bizarre situation of Indigenous Mesoamerican soldiers fighting alongside Spaniards in Southeast Asia.

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It Really Has Rained Animals

Reports of fish, frogs, toads, and other animals falling from the sky stretch back centuries. Waterspouts and severe storms are among the leading explanations, although individual incidents vary and some reports remain difficult to verify.

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Earth Experienced a Million-Year Rainy Period

The Carnian Pluvial Episode occurred roughly 234 to 232 million years ago, lasting perhaps one to two million years. It involved dramatically increased rainfall and climate change, coinciding with major ecological changes and dinosaur diversification.

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Thousands of Sheep Suddenly Panicked

During the Great Sheep Panic of 1888, thousands of sheep in southern England reportedly became terrified and stampeded after an unexplained disturbance. Contemporary accounts described enormous numbers of animals running wildly, making it an exceptionally strange agricultural incident.

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Meat Literally Fell From Kentucky’s Sky

In 1876, chunks of what appeared to be raw meat fell over a Kentucky farm. Samples were examined, but the precise origin remains uncertain. One prominent explanation suggests vultures regurgitated animal tissue while fleeing or reacting to danger.

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The Mysterious Sea Peoples

The Sea Peoples attacked or migrated around the eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age, contributing to upheavals surrounding the Bronze Age collapse. Their precise identities and origins remain uncertain, leaving historians with remarkably incomplete answers.

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A Spy Was Lowered From a Zeppelin

During World War I, German airships experimented with spy baskets: small observation gondolas lowered hundreds of meters beneath a Zeppelin through clouds. A crewman could observe the ground while remaining difficult for people below to spot.

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China’s Last Emperor Had a Bizarre Second Reign

Puyi abdicated in 1912, yet was briefly restored to the throne in 1917. Later, Japan installed him as ruler of Manchukuo. After World War II, he became a prisoner, testified at Tokyo, underwent reeducation, and eventually published his autobiography.

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Romans Temporarily Flipped the Social Order

During Saturnalia, Romans celebrated with feasting, drinking, gambling, and unusual reversals of normal social behavior. Slaves could temporarily enjoy freedoms normally denied them, while masters might serve food or dine alongside them.

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Columbus Bet on a Smaller Earth

Christopher Columbus believed Asia was much closer across the Atlantic than many educated Europeans thought, relying partly on flawed calculations. His underestimated estimate helped convince him the westward journey was practical, despite experts correctly recognizing the Earth’s actual size.

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A Blast Flattened Siberian Forest

In 1908, an asteroid exploded above Siberia in the Tunguska event. The airburst produced an estimated energy equivalent of several megatons of TNT and flattened more than 2,000 square kilometers of forest, despite leaving no conventional impact crater.

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A Bear Became a Polish Soldier

Wojtek, a Syrian brown bear adopted by Polish soldiers during World War II, became part of their unit and was eventually enlisted officially. He helped carry ammunition at Monte Cassino and later lived at Edinburgh Zoo until his death in 1963.

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An Army Nearly Fought Itself

During the 1788 Battle of Karánsebes, different Austrian units fired on one another in confusion, causing casualties and chaos before Ottoman forces arrived. The most dramatic details are disputed, but a serious friendly-fire incident appears to have occurred.

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Toronto’s Circus Riot Helped Reshape Its Police

In 1855, American circus clowns fought local firefighters after a brawl at a Toronto brothel. The next day, firefighters attacked the circus while police largely stood aside. The scandal eventually contributed to major reforms and the replacement of Toronto’s police force.

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