
History's weirdest, wildest, and most jaw-dropping moments—unpacked, dissected, and brought to life in ways your textbooks never dared. The audio companion to Obscurarium newsletter, where we crack open obscure tales with extra dirt, bonus chaos, and juicy details that didn't make the written piece. Forgotten inventors who changed everything. Bizarre events that sound like fiction. People who did ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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September 1788. An Austrian army of 100,000 men marches through Romania, ready to fight the Ottoman Turks. By the next morning, thousands are dead or wounded.
The enemy? Themselves.
This is the story of the Battle of Karánsebes: how a barrel of sch... more
Spring 1900. A storm drives Greek sponge divers to shelter near a barren rock called Antikythera. When the weather clears, they dive—and discover a Roman shipwreck filled with marble statues and bronze sculptures.
Among the treasure: a corroded, gre... more
November 1803. La Coruña, Spain. Twenty-two orphan boys, the youngest only three years old, board a ship called the María Pita. They're told they're going on a grand adventure to the New World—maybe they'll even be adopted by rich families in Mexico.... more
July 1518. Strasbourg. A woman named Frau Troffea steps into the street and begins to dance. No music. No celebration. Just compulsive, uncontrollable movement.
Within days, dozens join her. By month's end, 400 people are dancing in the streets—day ... more
There's a place in Europe where no car has ever driven, where, until 2008, you needed permission from a feudal lord to get married or divorced, and where one man owned the entire island.
This isn't a Renaissance faire. It's the island of Sark—a two-... more
November 1932. Western Australia. The Australian military mobilizes with Lewis machine guns and 10,000 rounds of ammunition to face a devastating enemy: 20,000 emus with an unfortunate taste for wheat.
What followed was one of the most embarrassing ... more
Bartholomäus Schink was sixteen when the Nazis hanged him without trial beneath a railway overpass in Cologne. His body was left swinging for days as a warning.
His crime? Membership in the Edelweiss Pirates—working-class teenagers who said no to th... more
Bird poop. That's what built America's empire in the Pacific.
In 1856, while Europe was carving up Africa, the U.S. Congress passed one of the most audacious laws in American history: any citizen who found an island covered in seabird droppings coul... more










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