Stupid Ancient History
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Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2012.
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Leland Gregory., & Leland Gregory|AUTHOR. (2012). Stupid Ancient History . Andrews McMeel Publishing.

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Leland Gregory and Leland Gregory|AUTHOR. 2012. Stupid Ancient History. Andrews McMeel Publishing.

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Leland Gregory and Leland Gregory|AUTHOR. Stupid Ancient History Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2012.

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- To fight off Roman ships in 300 BC, Carthaginians catapulted live snakes at them.- The Athenian lawmaker Draco died of suffocation when gifts of cloaks were showered upon him by grateful citizens at an Aegina theater in 620 BC.

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