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Was it common in the Middle Ages for women to disguise themselves as men and become Catholic Church officials such as Bishops, priests, etc.?
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I’m a common citizen in Rome at the peak of the Roman Empire’s influence. If I believed in a conspiracy theory that’s a bit ‘out there’, would I be sharing it openly in the town square or in hushed tones inside a shady watering hole?
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How is Volkswagen still a company considering their direct involvement with Germany during WWII? Was it an incredible rebranding that led to the counter culture of the 70's to embrace VW? Was that truth about the company's past hidden from the public until a certain point?
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Out of all the ones possible in the 12th century, who were mentioned as "Robin, (With) The Hood" - who really was "Robin Hood"?
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