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r/AskHistorians

805 upvotes

Jul 15, 2026, 7:08 PM UTC

Posted by /u/PneumaticFizz

If someone died in 1905 at 65 of 'exhaustion,' is that diagnosis likely accurate? Or is it potentially a euphemism or a misdiagnosis?

I have an ancestor who died under the title's circumstances and was curious if this was an antiquated term. There was a great deal of stress and generational trauma in his life, so it seems entirely plausible that he died from exhaustion, but was curious if there was any precede…

r/AskHistorians

585 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 9:56 AM UTC

Posted by /u/morbihann

Was "the beach" ever used recreationally i the middle ages?

So beaches obviously have always been useful for various activities scavange of washed out cargo, easy place to go in and with boats, etc.) but I got curious, is there any evidence of medieval people ever going to the beach for leisure. I cant imagine tanning was that needed, gi…

r/Christianity

217 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 2:14 AM UTC

Posted by /u/SagradoAngelPrincesa

My daughter is on her deathbed.

Hello my daughter Janell is on her deathbed. And my son is about to have a baby. Please pray that my daughter Janell wake up from her coma and be able to repent before she goes and that God maybe spare her life. I say maybe because I don’t know if she’ll want to return to her li…

r/AskHistorians

200 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 3:33 PM UTC

Posted by /u/Reebok_MF_classics

Why are Māoris considered indigenous but Falklanders aren’t?

As I understand it, the Māori were originally a people from across the sea who sailed to New Zealand, an uninhabited island at the time, and then began settling it. They formed a bond with the land when it was empty, and, as such, are correctly and universally considered the ind…

r/AskHistorians

172 upvotes

Jul 15, 2026, 9:47 PM UTC

Posted by /u/screwyoushadowban

The idea of Catholic politicians being controlled by the Pope has long been a favorite conspiracy theory of Protestants well into the 20th century. How much did the heads of state of Catholic-majority countries from 1850-1950 *actually* ca…

This is a period of time where the Papal States are being (or about to be) gobbled up by Italian Nationalism and Europe is hurtling into modernity. So a long ways away from the heydey of Papal influence it seems. How much did secular leaders of Catholic countries, especially if…

r/PoliticalDiscussion

81 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 3:44 AM UTC

Posted by /u/CalendarAncient4230

Does Trump have an heir to take over MAGA when he's gone?

Do you think Trump has an heir apparent, or is it one of those things where no one in Washington dares talk about it for fear of reminding Trump of his mortality/term limits? I know the obvious answer is Vance, but Vance does not wield the same kind of fear and influence that Tr…

r/Christianity

66 upvotes

Jul 15, 2026, 5:41 PM UTC

Posted by /u/el_crimson_magistrat

Positively surprised about the Bible

Hello, I identify as an areligious theist. I have decided a few weeks ago to start reading the Bible (starting at Mark, I am at Genesis now) and I am positively surprised. It really did convince me how wonderful and powerful God really is, and it helped me learn a lot. I am not…