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12812. History Facts
A Saxon cure for madness was a beating with a whip made from the skin of a dolphin.

12813. History Facts
Ancient Egyptians sometimes brought a mummified body to banquets to remind diners that one day they would die.

12814. History Facts
Monks in Sicily, Italy, mummified dead bodies until 1920. A display of 6,000 can be seen in catacombs in Palermo, standing around or lying on shelves.

12815. History Facts
Hanging, drawing and quartering was a punishment for the worst crimes in England from 1241. The prisoner was nearly strangled by hanging, then cut open and had his innards removed and cooked in front of him, and finally chopped into four pieces. By the mid-1700s, prisoners were killed before the drawing and quartering.

12816. History Facts
Early Colonists in America used to clean their windows with rags dipped in urine.

12817. History Facts
In the Middle Ages, butchers often killed animals for meat in their shops, then threw the innards out into the street.

12818. History Facts
Romans who killed a relative would be executed by being tied in a sack with a live dog, cockerel, snake and monkey and thrown into a river.

12819. History Facts
Wool used to be softened by people trampling on it in a large vat of stale (two-week-old) urine and ground clay. The people who did this were called ‘fullers'.

12820. History Facts
Fashionable women in Japan and Vietnam stained their teeth black until the mid-1900s.

12821. History Facts
A dead body found in the Alps in 1991 was at first thought to be a climber who had died. Investigators discovered it was a man who had been mummified naturally in the ice after dying 5,300 years ago.They named him Otzi.

12822. History Facts
So many people associated with the discovery of Otzi have died young that some believe the mummy is cursed.

12823. History Facts
The Incas of South America used to mummify their dead kings and leave them sitting on their thrones.

12824. History Facts
During a famine and drought in Jamestown, America, in 1609, one settler was executed for eating his dead wife.

12825. History Facts
Queen Christina of Sweden, who reigned from 1640 to 1654, had a miniature cannon and crossbow for executing fleas.

12826. History Facts
In the 1700s, people wore huge hairstyles made of a mixture of real hair and horse hair or other fibres. As they rarely cleaned them – keeping them in place for months on end – they carried sticks to knock vermin out of their hair-does.

12827. History Facts
Sailors in the olden days often had a single gold tooth, which could be pulled out and used to pay for their funeral if they died away from home.

12828. History Facts
The French actress Sarah Bernhardt took a coffin with her on all her travels. She learned her lines while lying in the coffin and even entertained her lovers in it.

12829. History Facts
An Egyptian mummy can have more than 20 layers of bandages, with glue between the layers. Every finger and toe was wrapped separately. It took 15 days to wrap a royal mummy.

12830. History Facts
Ancient Romans made hair dye from pigeon faeces.

12831. History Facts
Uruguay's rugby team was stranded in the Andes in South America after a plane crash in 1979. It took seventy days for them to be rescued, and they had to eat the other passengers who had died in the crash.

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