On December 29, 1863, the uprising's leader, priest and aristocrat Antanas Mackevičius, was sentenced to death. Today, we still have no idea where his burial is... According to reports, Cossack horses trampled his tomb under orders from the Governor General. Perhaps we will finally discover the location of this tomb, just as the landslide on Mount Gediminas in Vilnius revealed the secrets of other rebellion leaders and rebels.
In the nineteenth century, herbalist-sorceresses utilized kerosene to make beauty treatments. The following ingredients were required in equal parts: animal fat, kerosene, 9-day-old cadaver brain, snake heart, toad blood, and charred bat wing. When everything comes together, you have an ointment for eternal youth...
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