At its peak, the sixth-century Justinian plague is said to have killed some 5,000 people in the Byzantine capital of Constantinople each day. According to historians,rats carrying plague-infested fleaslikely brought the disease to Constantinople from Egypt aboard ships importing grain. Why did Proc...
Death on the Nile:Death on the Nile is a classic mystery detective novel which was first published in 1937. Written by mystery maven Agatha Christie, the novel was adapted to film, radio, and television. She also used the same title for a short story which featured detective Parker Pyne ...
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