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History's Greatest Mysteries

History's Greatest Mysteries will investigate a wide range of historically compelling topics and the mysteries surrounding each including the Titanic, D.B. Cooper, Roswell, John Wilkes Booth, and more. Each program within the franchise will showcase fresh, new evidence and perspectives including never-before-released documents to the general public, personal diaries and DNA evidence to unearth brand-new information about these infamous and enigmatic chapters in history.

Show Info

Network: United States History (2020 - now)
Schedule: Mondays at 21:00 (63 min)
Status: Running
Show Type: Documentary
Genres: MysteryHistory

Official site: www.history.com

6.8 (16 votes)

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Who Killed King Tut?

Episode 5x09; Jun 3, 2024

The death of one of history's most enigmatic rulers--Egypt's King Tutankhamun--remains shrouded in mystery 3300 years later. No one knows for sure what ended the young pharaoh's life, but scientific advancements may be getting us closer to the answer

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5x08: The Mystery of Machu PicchuMar 25, 2024
5x07: The Battle of Los AngelesMar 18, 2024
5x06: Escape from AlcatrazMar 11, 2024
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Recent discussions

Virgil2U posted 10 months ago

I was surprised that it was never mentioned in this episode how the people who made the diagrams were great mathematicians and did all this to prove certain mathematical equations.

Logan1979 posted 2 years ago

I hate to tell you that all of the theories used in this episode are not correct. I was friends with a union man who's now deceased who was the right age to be "new to the teamsters " when hoffa disappeared. I highly doubt anyone would want to believe what really happened to Mr. Hoffa. 

Extra Details

Also known as:
  • History's Greatest Mysteries with Laurence Fishburne (United Kingdom United Kingdom)
  • Rejtélyek nyomában Laurence Fishburne-nel (Hungary Hungary)
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