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  2. Rare events - Wikipedia

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    Despite being statistically improbable, such events are plausible insofar as historical instances of the event (or a similar event) have been documented. [5] Scholarly and popular analyses of rare events often focus on those events that could be reasonably expected to have a substantial negative effect on a society—either economically [ 6 ...

  3. Black swan theory - Wikipedia

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    Black swan events were discussed by Taleb in his 2001 book Fooled By Randomness, which concerned financial events. His 2007 book The Black Swan extended the metaphor to events outside financial markets. Taleb regards almost all major scientific discoveries, historical events, and artistic accomplishments as "black swans"—undirected and ...

  4. 30 Significant Historical Events That Were Grislier Than ...

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    The bubonic plague, often referred to as the Black Death, is one of the most infamous pandemics in history. It ravaged Europe, Asia, and North Africa during the 14th century, peaking between 1347 ...

  5. Military victories against the odds - Wikipedia

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    Throughout history, in various wars and conflicts, there have been a number of historic victories won by a smaller force, against a larger foe. Conditions and situations for these sorts of military victories against the odds have been numerous. Some victories have been pivotal to the conflict they were part of, or provided inspiration for the ...

  6. List of unusual deaths in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Most of the nobles fell through into the latrine cesspit below the ground floor, where about 60 of them drowned in liquid excrement. [6] [unreliable source?] [18] Frederick Barbarossa: 10 June 1190: While leading the German army on the Third Crusade, the Holy Roman Emperor unexpectedly drowned while bathing in the Saleph. [9] [19] Enguerrand ...

  7. Hope, New Mexico: A small town where unlikely events ... - AOL

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    HOPE, N.M. – This town's story is one of big ambitions ruined by improbable events. There was the railroad investor who went down with the Titanic.

  8. Historic recurrence - Wikipedia

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    Historic recurrence is the repetition of similar events in history. [a] [b] The concept of historic recurrence has variously been applied to overall human history (e.g., to the rises and falls of empires), to repetitive patterns in the history of a given polity, and to any two specific events which bear a striking similarity. [4]

  9. The 35 Most Fascinating Days in History - AOL

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    Buy This Day in History For Kids. When you line up big moments in history day by day, you’ll spot something cool: Some dates, just by chance, share several groundbreaking events within a single ...