10 exciting and incredible events happen in world history

European people eat corpses to heal, Peter Dai Emperor dipping his late wife's head in wine jars is 2 of the interesting and unbelievable events in history.

Interesting, unbelievable events occur in world history

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Ancient Greek women will be put to death if they stole Olympic games.This is one of the most interesting and unbelievable events in history.

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When one of his pilots and beauties had illicit relations with others, Emperor Ibrahim I of the Ottoman Empire killed 300 concubines by drowning them.

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Ancient Egyptian pharaohs have a unique way of chasing flies, which is to apply honey to slaves' bodies.This method will make the flies attracted to honey and not disturb the pharaohs.

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In the Middle Ages, people made false teeth by pulling out the teeth of soldiers killed in battle.

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When Mexico's general Santa Anna lost one leg, he held a state ritual for that leg.

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At an Aztec divine sacrifice temple in 1487, about 20,000 people were killed for sacrifice.

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After Peter the Great's wife was executed, the emperor kept the head of his beloved wife in her room before.Peter the Great preserved the head of his late wife in a wine pitcher.

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In the 15th century, people in Europe ate corpses because they thought this was a method to heal all diseases.

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During the An Lushan rebellion in China (took place in 755), more than 30 million people were killed.It is estimated that the number of people killed because of this terrible rebellion accounts for about one-sixth of the world population at that time.

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April 11, 1954 was judged to be the most dull day of human history when no recorded events occurred that day.