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Emperor Caligula took revenge on the sea for sinking his father's fleet by declaring war on the English Channel.
One way Spartans chose political leaders was to select the one who got the most cheers from a crowd.
Caligula made his favorite horse a consul and gave it a gold goblet for wine. (Just what horses crave)
Winston Churchill painted over 500 works, 50 of which were professionally displayed. Picasso said he could have chosen art as a career.
The original title of 'Of Mice and Men' was 'Something that Happened'. Pretty vague.
Rubens didn't paint his own paintings. He set up the canvas, drew outlines, and then turned it over to students.
In Renaissance Italy, glue and paint varnish were made from rabbits.
The story of Mulan was told in China for over a thousand years before Disney adapted it into film.
Alcohol consumption in equivalent pure alcohol per year. Party in Russia and everyone's invited.
Neptune (& family presumably) riding on some kind of whale/seal creatures - painting by Charles Napier Kennedy.