“Plagues, Puddles & Public Executions: The 1500s Were a Lot Stranger Than You Think”
Fact Book of Tudor Streets, Oddities, Brutal Medicine, Science, and the Weird TruthsAbout Life in the 1500's
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That’s part of the story.
The rest is… far stranger.
In the 1500s, people believed diseases traveled through bad smells, doctors prescribed ground mummy as medicine, and cities dumped chamber pots straight out of windows into the streets below.
Kings owned entire wardrobes of armored underwear, sailors thought sea monsters guarded the edge of the map, and public executions were treated like family entertainment events.
Even stranger?
Many of the greatest breakthroughs in science, medicine, and exploration happened right alongside unbelievable myths, bizarre habits, and everyday chaos.
Inside this wildly entertaining fact book, you’ll discover:
• The terrifying medical treatments people trusted in the Renaissance
• Why Europeans once ate actual Egyptian mummies as a health remedy
• The shocking truth about street sanitation (or lack of it)
• How sailors survived months at sea eating food that literally rotted
• The strange fashion trends that made nobles look half-human, half-architecture
• The brutal punishments that were considered normal entertainment
• The unbelievable myths people believed about monsters, witches, and the natural world
And perhaps the strangest truth of all:
If someone from the 1500s suddenly saw the modern world, they would be stunned by what we discovered about their time.
This is not the polished Renaissance of textbooks.
This is the muddy, chaotic, fascinating, and often ridiculous reality of life in the 16th century.
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