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.
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