
A decorative gunpowder gourd is thought to contain the dried blood of French King Louis XVI.Scientists conducted DNA tests on the blood and found that it belonged to a blue-eyed male from the time of Louis XVI"s death by guillotine. Sick of taxes, a lack of rights and living in poverty,French revolutionists condemned Louis XVI to the guillotine on the morning of January 21, 1793.
After a short but defiant speech and a menacing drum roll, one of the last kings of France lost his head as a crowd rushed the scaffold to dip handkerchiefs into his blood as mementos.
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