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ReplyDeleteI am surprised this man lived for so long, because a normal death, like you said Sydney, would usually occur very young. Some people even died while still being a teenager! I wonder what made him live so long. Did he eat really well and exercise a lot? Did he create a special serum that allowed him to live past the normal life expectancy? Who knows? I also thought it was cool that Greece had emperors, because I did not know that before you wrote this. Did you already know that, or did you have to look it up?
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