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The Past
History's greatest seers, prophets and visionaries — their warnings, their visions and the uncanny moments when they were right. From Nostradamus to Mother Shipton, the past has never stopped speaking.
THE PAST
Tiresias: The Blind Prophet of Ancient Greece and the Underworld
Tiresias was the greatest prophet in ancient Greece. He warned Oedipus, Creon and Pentheus about what was coming. All three ignored him. All three were destroyed. He was right every time, and it never made any difference.
John Dee: Queen Elizabeth I's Astrologer, Spy and Philosopher
John Dee advised Queen Elizabeth I, coined the phrase British Empire and spent years attempting to communicate with angels through a convicted forger. He died in poverty, dismissed as a wizard. He was one of the most learned men of his century.
Who Was the Real Merlin? The History Behind the Arthurian Legend
Before the BBC series, before Disney, before Malory, there was Myrddin Wyllt. A warrior, a madman, a prophet. He had nothing to do with Arthur and everything to do with grief.
Nostradamus Henry II Prediction: Did He Predict the King's Death?
Century 1, Quatrain 35 was published in 1555. The death it appears to describe happened four years later, in a jousting arena in Paris, in front of the French court. This is the Nostradamus verse that made his reputation while he was still alive, and the one Catherine de Medici was already frightened by before her husband ever climbed into the saddle.
Thomas Harriot: The Forgotten Astronomer Who Drew the Moon Before Galileo
On 26 July 1609, Thomas Harriot drew the moon through a telescope. The drawing predates Galileo's published lunar work by several months. Harriot never published it. This is the story of the astronomer history nearly forgot.
The Oracle of Delphi: How a Sacred Site Shaped the Ancient World
For more than a thousand years the Oracle of Delphi shaped the decisions of kings, generals and city-states. Before a war, before a new colony, before almost any decision that carried real weight, Delphi was consulted. Not out of superstition. Out of political necessity.
Who Was the Pythia? The Women Behind the Oracle of Delphi
The Pythia was not a single prophetess but a title held by dozens of women across a thousand years. Almost none of them left a trace in the historical record. This is what we know about the women behind the Oracle of Delphi.
How Did Rasputin Die? The Poison, the Bullets and the Truth
The poison didn't work. Neither did the bullets. Or so the story goes. What the post-mortem actually found is considerably less dramatic, and considerably more interesting.
Cassandra: The Greek Myth of the Prophet Nobody Listened To
She saw the fall of Troy coming and said so, repeatedly. Nobody listened. Thousands of years later her name is still being used for exactly that situation, which tells you something about how little has changed.
What Do Nostradamus's Quatrains Predict? Les Prophéties Explained
Before the famous predictions, there is the form itself. This article introduces the quatrains, the language problem, and the mechanism that keeps Nostradamus alive after five centuries.
What Was the Star of Bethlehem? Miracle, Myth or Astronomy?
The Bible gives us one source, one story, and almost no detail. Two thousand years of astronomers have been trying to work out what was actually in the sky.
Nicolaus Copernicus Origins: The Man Who Moved the Earth, Part One
Before he changed cosmology, Copernicus spent decades doing almost everything else. The first in a series on the man behind the theory.
Who Was Mother Shipton? The Making of a Yorkshire Prophetess
She was born in a cave, lived on the edges of respectable society and allegedly predicted the modern world five centuries before it arrived. But how much of Mother Shipton is real and how much is Victorian invention?
Who Was Hypatia of Alexandria? The Life, Death and Legacy of a Scholar
Hypatia drove her own chariot, lectured to packed rooms and advised the most powerful man in Alexandria. She was killed for it in 415 AD. Sixteen centuries later, everyone claims her and almost nobody reads her.
Who Was Nostradamus? Biography, Prophecies and Quatrains Explained
He was a physician, an astrologer and possibly the most misquoted man in history. Before the prophecy industry got hold of him, Nostradamus was something considerably more interesting.