10 Famous Historical Myths That Are Actually False

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The lecture debunks ten common historical misconceptions. It clarifies that Napoleon was of average height, the Great Wall of China isn't visible from space without equipment, and Vikings didn't wear horned helmets. Furthermore, the lecture explains that Columbus didn't discover America, the Salem witch trials were more complex than simple witch hunts, and the Eiffel Tower was always intended to be permanent. Finally, the lecture reveals that Cleopatra was Greek, Rome's fall was a gradual process, Benjamin Franklin didn't discover electricity, and the Trojan Horse is likely a myth.
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