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Even though there is only one true way of how historical events actually unfolded, there sure are many myths and legends that surround them. And while some seem way too far-fetched, others can be quite convincing, which is why they often become rather widely known.

A netizen going by the moniker of ‘sewistwrites’ recently turned to X (formerly Twitter) to learn more about such convincing yet not necessarily accurate historical myths. She shared that the ones that make her hackles rise relate to corsets and romance, this way starting a thread, which covered everything from Columbus to salt, and beyond. Scroll down to find more historical myths shared by the netizens on X and see what other bits of historical information might not be entirely true.

In order to learn more about historical myths and how they can influence the way people view history itself, Bored Panda turned to associate professor of history at Southern Utah University, Dave Lunt, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions. You will find his thoughts in the text below.

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Screenshot of a tweet addressing a common historical myth about Columbus and the flat Earth belief.

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    Tweet discussing common historical myths about life expectancy and health before modern food, addressing misconceptions.

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    Social media post discussing a common historical myth that annoys people about the founding of the New World.

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    Tweet discussing common historical myths about pyramid construction and challenging misconceptions about ancient cultures.

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    Tweet showing historic headlines claiming nobody wants to work, highlighting common historical myths that annoy people.

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    Tweet from Heather Dawes correcting a common historical myth about Marie Antoinette and the phrase let them eat cake.

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    Tweet by Glenn Muir discussing common historical myths about women’s role in the history of computers and tech.

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    Tweet about common historical myths regarding advanced medieval African empires and Timbuktu’s university.

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    Tweet by Adrienne sharing two common historical myths that annoy her about women’s work and home roles during the Industrial Revolution era.

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    Tweet about a common historical myth that pink for girls and blue for boys started before the 1940s.

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    Social media post discussing common historical myths about Roman and Greek buildings and sculptures colors.

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    Tweet by James Deardenayake explaining the historical myth about the use of "ye" instead of "the" in English printing.

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    Twitter thread discussing common historical myths that annoy people, highlighting misconceptions about Anne Boleyn and history.

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    Tweet by Amy Colleen discussing common historical myths about average height and survivorship bias.

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    Tweet by sue b discussing a common historical myth about trauma and stoicism affecting parental love.

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    Tweet by David Zsutty correcting common historical myths about medieval colors and the fall of Rome.

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    Tweet about historical myths explaining white wedding dresses symbolizing purity while highlighting social wealth implications.

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    Tweet explaining common historical myths about witches burning at the stake during the Middle Ages and early modern times.

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    Tweet about common historical myths, challenging the idea that medieval Western Europe was dull and unhygienic.

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    Tweet discussing common historical myths, correcting the misconception about Shakespeare and Old English.

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    Tweet discussing a common historical myth about old laundry practices and fabric care that annoys people.

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    Tweet explaining common historical myths about gladiators with photos of ancient gladiator relief sculptures.

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    Tweet discussing common historical myths about armor use after gunpowder and correcting misconceptions in history myths.

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    Screenshot of a tweet discussing common historical myths about samurai using guns, highlighting historical inaccuracies.

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    Screenshot of a social media post sharing a common historical myth about Columbus and the flat Earth belief.

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    Twitter user shares common historical myths that annoy them, discussing misconceptions like the Irish famine and corsets.

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