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12730. History Facts
In the 1700s, the penalty for wearing tartan or playing the bagpipes in Britain was death.
12731. History Facts
The ancient Britons used to practise euthanasia by jumping off cliffs to their deaths. If individuals were too elderly to jump they would be pushed!
12732. History Facts
Anglo-Saxon parents were allowed to sell children up to the age of seven to be slaves ‘if they needed to do so'.
12733. History Facts
A lhasa apso dog was once imprisoned and kept on death row in a prison in Washington, USA, for over eight years for biting.
12734. History Facts
For nearly 1,000 years, Chinese women had their feet bound to keep them small. The toes were bent underneath, breaking all the bones, and the feet were kept tightly bandaged from childhood until death. The practice was banned in 1911.
12735. History Facts
Apart from the heart, an Egyptian mummy doesn't have any internal organs left inside the body.The others were removed and put into separate canopic jars that were buried with it.
12736. History Facts
British schools used to keep at least two types of standard cane for hitting naughty children. Children over 15 years of age could be hit with the senior cane, which was longer and thicker than that used on younger children.
12737. History Facts
People used to believe that smearing their clothes with fat from a dead pig would keep away fleas.
12738. History Facts
The Jivaros in the Andes shrunk the heads of enemies killed in battle. They skinned the head, then stitched up the eyes and mouth and stewed the skin for a couple of hours with herbs. Then they dried it, stuffed it with hot stones and sand and polished it.
12739. History Facts
In the War of the Pacific (1879–1884), Chile fought against Bolivia and Peru over who was allowed to collect bird faeces and whether they should have to pay a tax on them.
12740. History Facts
Before modern plumbing, a gong scourer was a boy who was sent into cess pits to scoop and scrape all the muck into buckets and remove it. The job was so horrible it was done at night so that people wouldn't have to see it happening.
12741. History Facts
When King Philip of Spain died in 1560, his devastated wife would not allow him to be buried, but had his coffin accompany her everywhere.
12742. History Facts
Csar Peter III of Russia was crowned 34 years after he died. His coffin was opened so that the crown could be put on his head.
12743. History Facts
The body of William the Conqueror was too big for his coffin, so two soldiers jumped up and down on him to try to squish him in. This broke his back and made his stomach explode.
12744. History Facts
Before the days of lipstick, women used to colour their lips red with cochineal, a paste made from crushed beetles.
12745. History Facts
The law system drawn up by the Roman emperor Draco made every crime a capital offence – one for which the criminal could be executed.
12746. History Facts
In the Middle Ages, the boys who looked after dogs used for hunting had to sleep in the kennels with them.
12747. History Facts
Before the invention of real footballs, kids used to stuff a pig's bladder with peas to kick around.
12748. History Facts
Ancient Romans used to make themselves sick during a banquet so that they could eat more after they were full. A special slave had the job of clearing up the mess.
12749. History Facts
In England, suicide used to be illegal.The punishment for trying to kill yourself was death.
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