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Heavy Lifting
Posted
May 31, 2012
Medieval swords often weighed over thirty pounds.
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When King Henry II of France was pierced through the eye and brain in a jousting tournament in 1559, his doctors experimented ways to treat the injury by using the decapitated heads of recently executed criminals. The wound, however, proved fatal.
Source: Leonie Frieda
Catherine de Medici
page 5
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