The Russian dog head experiment, as claimed by some sources, has been debunked by Snopes.
Yes, it is not true that a person died from electrocution after putting a light bulb in their mouth, as debunked by Snopes.
Claimed is the past participle of verb to claim. Examples related to its use: I claimed their attention; we claimed the acquaintance with someone; having claimed a privilege; Have you already claimed your baggage? The damages are being claimed by the victim of the dishonest transaction. The epidemic claimed hundreds of lives. The people claimed their due. She claimed to be innocent. They claimed the money back from the bank.
Spain claimed the area now known as the Philippines in the early 16th century, specifically in 1521 when Ferdinand Magellan arrived and claimed the islands for Spain.
Ferdinand Magellan is credited with discovering the Philippines in 1521 during his expedition sponsored by Spain. The islands were later claimed for Spain by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in 1565.
The European explorer who discovered the Philippines and claimed them for King Philip II of Spain was Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. Magellan's expedition marked the beginning of Spanish colonization in the Philippines.
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Yes, it is not true that a person died from electrocution after putting a light bulb in their mouth, as debunked by Snopes.
Alexander I of Russia claimed Poland. He was the first Russian King of Poland, reigning from 1815 to 1825, as well as the first Russian Grand Duke of Finland and Lithuania. He as raised by his grandmother, Catherine the Great.
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Russia from whom the US purchased it in 1867.
None. Cold fusion has never successfully been done. People claimed to have done it, but it was a lie and it has been debunked as bad science.
Claimed werewolf sightings have been reported for hundreds of years. Although none has been verified scientifically.
Of the people who have claimed to have telekinetic powers, currently zero percent have had their claims independently verified by neutral and scientific bodies.
Verification. You can't consider something a "scientific discovery" just because one individual (or group) claimed something.
The Soviet government no longer exists. When it did, it did not support the Russian Orthodox Church. The Soviet government was anti-religion and discouraged organized religion of any kind, even though it claimed tolerance.
No, not unless you have a time machine. Otherwise, you just have to look at the historical record and find corroborated evidence for the claimed date.