Catherine of Aragon is now infamous as King Henry VIII’s rejected queen—but few people know her even darker history. Tragic Facts About Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s First Wife June 7, 2018 Christine Tran Dear reader,Want to tell us to write facts on a topic? We’re always lookin...
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10. Henry VIII created Valentine’s Day I told you the story about who the original Valentine was, and what he did to make it so special. However, dates weren’t the same then as they are now, so who decided February the 14thwould be celebrated as the official day of love? Henry VI...
Romans are said to have used it to whiten their teeth, King Henry VIII’s surgeon recommended that all battle wounds should be washed in urine, and later, it was used to treat sores caused by the bubonic plague. Urine is popularly believed to be sterile, even today, but evidence shows ...
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Romans are said to have used it to whiten their teeth, King Henry VIII’s surgeon recommended that all battle wounds should be washed in urine, and later, it was used to treat sores caused by the bubonic plague. Urine is popularly believed to be sterile, even today, but evidence shows ...
There’s no more "homemade" medicine than your own pee, and it’s thought that human urine was used for a variety of purposes, including curative treatments and as antiseptic. Romans are said to have used it towhiten their teeth, King Henry VIII’s surgeon recommended that allbattle woun...
There’s no more "homemade" medicine than your own pee, and it’s thought that human urine was used for a variety of purposes, including curative treatments and as antiseptic. Romans are said to have used it towhiten their teeth, King Henry VIII’s surgeon recommended that allbattle woun...
Romans are said to have used it to whiten their teeth, King Henry VIII’s surgeon recommended that all battle wounds should be washed in urine, and later, it was used to treat sores caused by the bubonic plague. Urine is popularly believed to be sterile, even today, but evidence shows ...
There’s no more "homemade" medicine than your own pee, and it’s thought that human urine was used for a variety of purposes, including curative treatments and as antiseptic. Romans are said to have used it towhiten their teeth, King Henry VIII’s surgeon recommended that allbattle woun...