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The Empire of Death and Jewelry

"Well-known expert on ancient graves, “Hunter” a treasure of the past Paul Koudounaris, named Indiana Bones found a creepy collection of “inlaid” jewels skeletons resting in churches throughout Europe for four hundred years.
Historian and critic Paul Koudounaris found and photographed dozens of frightening skeletons in the most closed Catholic churches and monasteries. Incredibly, some of these amazing skeletons in the decoration of which took up to five years, were stored in safes or other similar containers. All of these photos included in the book of Paul, in which he sheds light on a forgotten worldembellished with jewels power.

  

This Saint Benedict received the Church of St. Michael in Munich. (Photo by Paul Koudounaris / BNPS)
Well-known expert on ancient graves, art Paul Koudounaris, which is similar to the Indiana Jones often called Indiana Bones (Eng. bone – bone), presented the results of their latest research. Kudunaris gained access to the dungeons of the old European churches, in which the relics of the early Christians to hide from the public eye for nearly four centuries, and photographed them.

10 most horrible and awful way to die

Life is the greatest gift from God and living it in your own style is one of the hardest challenges of this World and death is an invulnerable, eternal truth we all have to die one day. Every one in this world want to died in a peaceful way. But no one will know how you breathe your last breath is a theme that plagues most of us, and it is an enthralling topic as well. There are some horrible and very unpleasant way in which people die but no one would want to die that ways. So, here we have compiled some 10 most horrible and awful way to die. Take a look...

Bizarre Deaths of the Middle Ages


The Middle Ages, also known as the Medieval Period, spanned between the fifth and fifteenth centuries, ending with the death of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. Given the brutality of the time period, the idea of death was viewed very differently than the modern perception, and average life expectancy was significantly lower than today. War and savage violence was extremely common and as such, untimely deaths were not considered unusual. This list encompasses some of the most famously bizarre deaths in recorded history.
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Richard I
1199
Richard I Of England
Cause of Death: Shot down by a boy who was holding a frying pan.
In 1199 Richard I had bankrupted England, thanks to the costly Third Crusade and his subsequent ransom payment after being captured by the German Emperor. To finance his war efforts in France, Richard found he needed vast amounts of money which could not be provided on tax alone. Fittingly he died whilst looking for money at Castle Chalus-Chabrol in France, which housed a pot of gold according to rumor. During the siege of the tiny castle, a young boy fighting with a frying pan grabbed a crossbow and shot into a group of knights on horseback. He hit one in the shoulder, and the victim immediately stood up and congratulated the child on his well-aimed shot. This knight was Richard the Lionheart. Richard died days later as the minor wound turned gangrenous, though on his deathbed he awarded his impoverished killer one-hundred shillings in an act of final chivalry. Despite this, the boy who killed Richard was later flayed alive on the orders of one of Richard’s generals and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard’s grieving mother, before a public hanging.

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