Saints Fun Facts St. Addal A disciple of Christ sent by St. Thomas to the court of King Abgar the Black, the second century Osroene ruler. Legendary accounts claim Abgar wrote to Christ asking Jesus to cure him of an intolerable and incurable illness. Abgar's court was in Edessa in As...
According to his Wikipedia entry, there are some other random fun facts about the cartoon character: “Shaggy’s old nickname was Buzz (apparently for hisbuzz cut) until his 10th birthday. Fred says that, contrary to what people believe, Shaggy is not skinny because Scooby is always stealing ...
2. Amsterdam is a city which is built on poles. A lot of poles. One of the most interesting facts about Amsterdam, The Netherlands, is that it is built on eleven million poles. The city is a placed a meter or so below sea-level. The train station of Amsterdam Centraal alone needs 9...
This article teaches you fun facts, trivia, and history events from the year 1929. Find out about popular movies, sports facts and best-selling books, food and fashion trends, Nobel laureates and Oscar winners, popular music artists and songs, famous birthdays and deaths, economic and tech new...
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Trivia about Paris' Opera GarnierFun facts about this extravagant, must-see opera house By Go City Expert •5 min read Learn about how the Paris Opera Garnier inspired The Phantom of the Opera, its dazzling interior, and what was discovered beneath its floors. Quite possibly the most famous...
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts 1. Jesus says, in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6:24), "You cannot serve both God and Mammon". Who or what is Mammon? Answer: personification of greed for wealth Mammon is understood in the New Testament to refer to wealth and is often used to ...
Check out these 50 fascinating facts about dogs: Dogs are built to smell Pooriwat Muangwong // Shutterstock Dogs are built to smell A dog's sense of smell is more sensitive than that of humans. A dog's nose contains around 800 different types of olfactory receptor cells, which is about ...