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Fascinating Historical Facts 5 #shorts #history



Fascinating Historical Facts 5
Journey into history’s quirks and curiosities: Vikings repurposing slain animal bones for snow sledges, the word ‘assassin’ originating from secretive medieval tactics, Pythagoras’ surprising fear of beans, Vikings skillfully navigating with sun compasses, soldiers in Australia facing off against emus, a 4,000-year-old recipe for beer, and the fleeting 26-day rule of Pope Benedict II.
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2 comments

Mr.Silver August 5, 2023 at 4:40 am

Bros made beer and said sh!t we gotta write this down so no one ever forgets. Over everything else lmao they made suuuuuure

Soup August 5, 2023 at 4:41 am

Actual fun fact instead of this AI crap:
Vikings would cook their iron with the bones of the deceased, and they believed it would help their spirits fuse into the weapon, enchanting them. While it didn't enchant the iron with magic, it still made them stronger and more durable, as the bones provided carbon and thus made it a crude and early form of steel!

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