Scientists recreate Julius Caesar's perfume using 2,000-year-old recipe that calls for 'gladiator sweat'

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Scientists recreate Julius Caesar's perfume using 2,000-year-old recipe that calls for 'gladiator sweat'


The perfume of Julius Caesar has been recreated more than 2,000 years after his death. The Roman dictator, who reigned from 46 through 44BC, was thought to wear a particular fragrance called 'Telinum,' which was made from a mixture of flowers, fruits, oils and even 'gladiator sweat'. While Egyptians are credited with inventing perfume for ritualistic and medicinal purposes, the Romans refined it. Scientists combed through historical accounts of Caesar's perfume and scent before trying to recreate it themselves.
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