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Scientists recreate Julius Caesar's perfume using 2,000-year-old recipe that calls for 'gladiator sweat' The team concluded his perfume likely contained a mix of mint, rose, lemon, bergamot, lavender, jasmine, water lily, violet, oud cedarwood and amber.
The completed fragrances is set for sale in Turkey , France , and Italy starting in October but the price has not yet been revealed.
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