During the Renaissance, European rulers employed cryptographers to create complex ciphers and secret codes for their correspondence, with famous figures like Giovanni Battista della Porta developing techniques such as invisible ink recipes and cipher wheels to ensure their communications remained unread by prying eyes, fundamentally changing the course of wars and alliances through the art of code-breaking.
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Renaissance Spies: Secrets in DisguiseAjouté :
Did you know that royal courts once buzzed with hidden messages and secret codes?
During the Renaissance, European rulers employed cryptographers to create complex ciphers, ensuring that their secret correspondence stayed unread by prying eyes.
One famous cryptographer, [music] Giovanni Battista della Porta, even wrote about invisible ink recipes and cipher wheels.
Spies used these ingenious methods [music] to pass on vital intelligence, changing the course of wars and alliances. The art of code-breaking was as dangerous as it was clever. Like and subscribe for more interesting [music] historical facts.
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