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Donation of Constantine
Pope Sylvester receiving the donation from Emperor ConstantineThe Donation of Constantine was a document supposedly written by emperor Constantine (285-337 A.D.) granting the Catholic Church ownership of vast territories within the western Roman Empire. The document stated that he made this generous gift out of gratitude to Pope Sylvester I…
Pope Joan
Type: Legend. (Possible case of gender concealment.) Summary: According to legend, a woman disguised as a man briefly served as Pope sometime in the ninth century. HOAX HAIKUMy girlfriend thinks she’s always right — infallible — just because she’s Pope. (by AB) Oh what a surprise! Pope is different to…
Shroud of Turin
Type: Forgery. Summary: An ancient piece of fabric is alleged to be the burial shroud of Christ. HOAX HAIKUThree-dimensional Image burnt onto old cloth. Jesus, is that you? (by AB) Submit a haiku The Shroud of Turin first came to the attention of the public in 1355 when it was…
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Donation of Constantine
Pope Sylvester receiving the donation from Emperor ConstantineThe Donation of Constantine was a document supposedly written by emperor Constantine (285-337 A.D.) granting the Catholic Church ownership of vast territories within the western Roman Empire. The document stated that he made this generous gift out of gratitude to Pope Sylvester I…
Pope Joan
Type: Legend. (Possible case of gender concealment.) Summary: According to legend, a woman disguised as a man briefly served as Pope sometime in the ninth century. HOAX HAIKUMy girlfriend thinks she’s always right — infallible — just because she’s Pope. (by AB) Oh what a surprise! Pope is different to…
Shroud of Turin
Type: Forgery. Summary: An ancient piece of fabric is alleged to be the burial shroud of Christ. HOAX HAIKUThree-dimensional Image burnt onto old cloth. Jesus, is that you? (by AB) Submit a haiku The Shroud of Turin first came to the attention of the public in 1355 when it was…