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Straten van Toen, Episode 1: Money, Money, Money
January 21, 2026

Straten van Toen, Episode 1: Money, Money, Money

The first episode of the new series.

Trailer: Streets of the Past
January 7, 2026

Trailer: Streets of the Past

Streets of the Past is not an ordinary history series. It is a journey through the hidden stories lying beneath our feet. Every street in Amsterdam and Utrecht has its own story, from merchants and visionaries to rebels and survivors. The series reveals the extraordinary history concealed within these streets and brings it to life with breathtaking, AI-generated reconstructions. We dive into the era of Roman outposts, explore the splendor of the Golden Age, and witness the courage of the resistance during the war. This is history, exactly where it happened.

Secrets of the Yorkshire Cross
October 4, 2025

Secrets of the Yorkshire Cross

UNITED KINGDOM: Hidden deep within the North York Moors of Yorkshire, England, lies a mysterious cross formation of megalithic stones, located on lands once owned by the Knights Templar. Could this enigmatic site hold the key to one of history’s greatest mysteries? This giant cross might have been the inspiration for Nolan’s Cross on Oak Island, Nova Scotia in Canada, which has been dated back to 1200 AD. Join Corjan as he explores the secrets of this ancient landscape, delves into its ties to the Templars, and uncovers its potential connection to one of the world’s most enduring treasure mysteries, the Curse of Oak Island.

NPO Radio 1, Met het Oog op Morgen
January 13, 2025

NPO Radio 1, Met het Oog op Morgen

Interview with Corjan about season 12 of The Curse of Oak Island with NOS "Met Het Oog Op Morgen" on NPO1 Radio 1.

Fan Questions
November 30, 2024

Fan Questions

Corjan visited ‪HISTORY‬'s UK HQ where we asked him to answer questions submitted by 'The Curse of Oak Island's' biggest fans. From the Oak Island-Templar connection to his biggest inspiration, check out what Corjan had to say.

Secrets of the Treasure Bloodline, an Oak Island mystery
October 20, 2024

Secrets of the Treasure Bloodline, an Oak Island mystery

In August 1889, one of France's most gifted writers died. Auguste de Villiers de l'Isle Adam had been a poet and playwright, and was once called "France's answer to Edgar Allan Poe." Auguste died as poor as a church mouse, but among his final possessions was the unfinished script of a play titled AXEL.

Op zoek naar een schat in Canada
June 3, 2024

Op zoek naar een schat in Canada

Interview with L1 TV, Netherlands

Templar Symbols in an underground quarry near Maastricht
April 4, 2024

Templar Symbols in an underground quarry near Maastricht

The limestone quarries of Caestert may have served as a refuge for a group of Templars fleeing persecution.

Trailer: The Jerusalem Files Audiobook
February 14, 2024

Trailer: The Jerusalem Files Audiobook

Promotional trailer of the official audiobook of The Jerusalem Files, read by Simon Schwarzberger

Fox News, The Jerusalem Files
February 12, 2024

Fox News, The Jerusalem Files

Launch of The Jerusalem Files on Fox News, South Carolina, US

Diggin' Oak Island
July 18, 2023

Diggin' Oak Island

Two-part interview with Dave McBride on Diggin' Oak Island

History & Mythology
July 16, 2023

History & Mythology

Corjan discusses The Jerusalem Files with Karsten & Peter of the History & Mythology podcast.

Tim & Paul history podcast
February 11, 2023

Tim & Paul history podcast

Corjan is Tim & Paul's guest to talk about the Curse of Oak Island

Corjan on the Curse of Oak Island
February 7, 2023

Corjan on the Curse of Oak Island

From the Curse of Oak Island, Season 10, Episode 11

Some Other Sphere
April 29, 2020

Some Other Sphere

Corjan talks Rennes-le-Château on Rick Palmer's popular podcast.

Rennessence Podcast
February 28, 2007

Rennessence Podcast

Between 2007 and 2009, Corjan hosted the Rennessence podcast with co-hosts, Andrew Gough and the late Filip Coppens. The three recorded 20 interviews with notable, researchers and authors, publishing about the mystery of Rennes-le-Château, including the late Henry Lincoln, Steve Berry, Kate Mosse and Kathleen McGowan.