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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.

12832. History Facts
An Ancient Egyptian who was feeling a bit unwell might eat a mixture of mashed mouse and faeces. Mmmmmmm, bound to make you feel better!

12833. History Facts
In 1846, eighty-seven pioneers crossing the mountains of Nevada, USA, became trapped in bad weather. By the end of the winter, forty of them had been eaten by the others.

12834. History Facts
In the 1700s, European women had their gums pierced so that they could fit hooks to hold their false teeth in place.

12835. History Facts
King Pepi II of Egypt had himself surrounded by naked slaves smeared with honey so that any biting flies would be attracted to them and not bite him.

12836. History Facts
In the 1800s, flea circuses were popular – the fleas were glued into costumes and stuck to wires or each other to look as though they were performing tricks.

12837. History Facts
Ivan the Terrible blinded the two architects who designed his new church of Saint Basil's so that they could never make anything more beautiful.

12838. History Facts
The Russian ruler Peter the Great had his wife's lover decapitated and insisted that she keep his head in a jar of alcohol beside her bed as a reminder of her crime.

12839. History Facts
Mongolian leader Tamerlane played polo using the skulls of enemies killed in battle.

12840. History Facts
In the Middle Ages, people made washing powder from wood ash and urine.

12841. History Facts
In China in the 1500s, a common method of committing suicide was by eating a pound of salt.

12842. History Facts
The word ‘thug' comes from ‘Thuggees', who were an Indian cult – sometimes described as the world's first mafia – who used to trick and murder people as human sacrifices to their goddess Kali.

12843. History Facts
In the 1600s and later, Egyptian mummies were ground up to use in medicines around Europe.

12844. History Facts
Vlad the Impaler, ruler of Transylvania, had over 20,000 enemies impaled on spikes between 1456 and 1476.

12845. History Facts
British king James I's tongue was too large for his mouth so he slobbered all the time and was a very messy eater.

12846. History Facts
Charles I was executed by beheading, but had his head sewn back on so that his family could pay their respects to his body. His doctor stole a bone from his neck and had it made into a salt cellar.

12847. History Facts
A Bohemian army general was so devoted to his country that when he died he asked for his skin to be removed and made into a drum that could be beaten in defiance of Bohemia's enemies. It was used nearly 200 years later at the start of the Thirty Years War in 1618.

12848. History Facts
In the 1700s, fashionable European women commonly shaved off their real eyebrows and stuck on false ones made from mouse fur.

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