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Weird, wild, and little-known facts about long-lost empires from the New York Times- bestselling author . . . 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 A dead man won an early Olympic event  Nero not only didn 8217 t play a musical instrument while Rome burned, he actually tried to help 8212 but he did scapegoat Christians afterward and subject them to terrible fates Silly, shocking, weird, hilariously funny 8212 and outrageously true 8212 the anecdotes in Stupid Ancient History chronicle Greek philosophers, Roman conquerors, Egyptian mummies, and much more 8212 revealing little-known oddities and busting historic mythconceptions. Discover Biblical misattributions the nine-year-old girl who spotted a bogus ancient relic in a British museum the person Caesar salad was actually named after (not Julius) 8212 and much more!