The most mysterious ancient curse of the earth (Part 1)

With his enemies, the ancients often cursed, greedily to scour the painful deaths for their enemies. Here are the top 10 most ancient and mysterious curse on Earth, invite you to consult.

1. King Casimir's curse

A few days after archaeologists opened the tomb of King Casimir IV Jagiellon in 1973, 4 of the 12 researchers unexpectedly died unexpectedly. Over the next few years, many researchers participated in the excavation project of King Casimir's tomb which continued to die from cancer as well as other deadly diseases.

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It is estimated that at least 15 people who were exposed to the remains of the Polish king were killed. Many believe that these deaths are related to King Casimir's Curse to punish anyone who dares to approach the tomb, violating his eternal world.

Born in 1427, King Casimir established many victories and built one of the most powerful dynasties in Europe. When the king died in 1492, his body was quickly decomposed due to bad weather. The embalmists hastily embalmed and sealed his coffin with rosin. This job accidentally creates a disease bomb.

Scientists claim that the Casimir king's "curse" is a deadly poisonous mushroom called Aspergillus flavus. This is a poisonous mushroom that can be found in corpses and ancient tombs. This poisonous mushroom attacks everything around as soon as the decaying wooden casket is opened.

It is this poisonous poisonous mushroom who is also the "true embodiment" of Tutankhamun king's curse that killed many Egyptian scientists.

2. The deadly curse of Jacques De Molay

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In the 12th century, the Templar Knights were one of the most powerful organizations in Europe. In crusades, they accumulated huge blocks of wealth. Rumor has it that they found King Solomon's forgotten treasure. After the expansion campaign in the Middle East, Jacques de Molay became the head of the Templar Knights in 1292.

French King Philip IV began to borrow from the Templar Knights without ever paying the debt. In 1307, King Philip and Pope Clement V overthrew the Templar Knights, capturing the leader of this group Jacques de Molay. He was tortured during his seven years in prison and eventually burned alive in 1314.

Before his death, de Molay gave a curse to his enemies, that both King Philip and Pope Clement V would die within a year and Philip's lineage would be wiped out. As a result, Pope Clement V soon died of a serious illness and King Philip died of a stroke. By 1328, all Philip's sons and grandsons died. Many believe that Jacques de Molay's deadly curse was fulfilled.

3. Pella curse table

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In 1986, archaeologists unearthed a curse table in Pella, the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Macedonia (in the north of Greece). This curse table was created between the period from 375 to 350 BC. The author of this curse table is Dagina. Accordingly, Dagina pleaded with the gods to punish the silver-faced man named Dionysophon. The Dionysophon man was about to marry another woman then. Dagina wrote a curse asking the god to bring Dionysophon back to her side. Analyzing the language used on the curse table Pella scientists believe that Dagina is a low-class woman.

4. Curse of the sacred well

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In 2016, archaeologists have just discovered an ancient well known to be cursed near Liverpool.

Accordingly, it is said that in the 16th century there was a dispute over a sacred well. Water in this well is said to have healing effects. Delwaney's father tried a nearby monastery and the landlord Hugh Darcy all claimed to be the owner of the sacred well. Darcy declared that Delwaney's father would not be allowed to go to the sacred well.

Two days later, Henry VIII's army occupied the monastery and sacred well. Angered, Delwaney's father cursed the land of Darcy before he died unexpectedly.

The curse seemed to be fulfilled after Darcy's son died of an unexplained illness and the Princess Darcy lost a large amount of her fortune. One year a day later, Darcy was found dead at the bottom of the well with her crushed head.

5. Curse of the landlady in Athens

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In 2003, archaeologists excavated the cremated remains of an ancient Athenian woman along with five curse tables. Their date is the 5th century BC. Ancient Greeks kept burying the curse on the ground. The researchers said that the Athen woman wrote the curse. Later, after she died, the family buried her with tables of curse to send the curse to hell.

According to the study, the woman who was supposed to be a pub owner and curse was found next to the remains of her commercial motive. Four of the five cursed word tables all target cursing the different pub owners. Another board is left blank.

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