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There are some mystery great throughout history world, which until now has not been solved. Here are some of them quoted by detikINET from Live Science.
Is King Arthur real?
The story of King Arthur is very famous, not only in England but in the world. For more than 1,000 years, Arthur’s story continues to be told, with the Knights of the Round Table, the wizard Merlin to the sword Excalibur. But whether he was inspired by real characters, scientists have not been able to conclude.
In the ninth century, there is a story of a leader who fought against the Saxons who may have been Arthur, but the accuracy is questionable. In England, there are several sites linked to it, but there is no conclusive evidence.
Who is Jack The Ripper?
In 1888, Jack The Ripper killed at least 5 women in London and mutilated them. Several letters allegedly from the perpetrator, were sent to the police, challenging them to find them. As of now, his real identity is unknown although there are quite a number of candidates.
In 2012, the book Jack The Ripper: The Hand of a Woman was published. The author claims that the perpetrator is a woman named Lizzie Williams. However, experts doubt it and apparently, the true identity of this criminal will never be revealed.
Where is Cleopatra’s grave?
Egypt’s most famous queen, Cleopatra VII and her lover, Mark Antony, according to ancient writers were buried together in a tomb in 30 BC. It is located near the temple of Isis, beautifully decorated and full of treasures. But so far, Cleopatra’s grave has not been found.
The Egyptian government once excavated a site near Alexandria, where there are several tombs dating from the era of Cleopatra’s reign. Many historical relics were found there, but not including Cleopatra’s tomb. Experts also assess that Cleopatra’s grave may have been difficult to identify.
Who was the real killer of John F Kennedy?
Perhaps this is the biggest question in the history of the United States that, although there is a solution, many are not satisfied. On November 22, 1963, President John F Kennedy was shot dead by Lee Harvey Oswald. In November 1963 before his trial, Oswald was shot dead by Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner. In 1967, Ruby died of a heart attack.
There are quite a number of historians and ordinary people who disagree with the explanations presented regarding the death of John F Kennedy. In the absence of new evidence, a consensus that satisfies most parties may never be reached.
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