Guzzling Hot Gold! A punishment given to the captured Roman Emporer Valerian who faced off against the Persian King Shapur I but… is that what really happened?
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Waste of gold 😅
Why let truth get in the way of a perfectly good story?
Let's not forget about Julian the apostate, who died in battle with the persians (a lance to the liver).
There are some tales about who killed him: a persian soldier (most likely), one of his own officers (a Christian), or Saint Mercutius (who returned from heaven to kill Julian himself for his impiety).
I'm Atheist
Cool
"A crown for a king…"
Gives him a Burger King crown.
"…HAHAHAHA!!!!"
Moral of the story: If a biography is written many years later after someone died is likely to have fake facts inside.
L bozo 🚡🚡🚡
Then Christian’s will believe everything in the Bible💔🥀