Friday, 12 February 2016

17th-Century Female Spies Smuggled Information Through Eggs and Artichokes

17th-Century Female Spies Smuggled Information Through Eggs and Artichokes

In the 17th century, espionage was more diverse than you might think. Not only did female spies exist, they employed some of the most fascinating techniques in their information gathering.
Read more: http://snapzu.com/gladsdotter/17th-century-female-spies-smuggled-information-through-eggs-and-artichokes

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