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I found this in wikipedia, I found some of it rather suprising such as this for example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_misconceptions
So are these true? And did you know about these?
* Muslim martyrs will not go to paradise and marry 72 black-eyed virgins. Arabic language was born as a written language with the Quran, and there's growing evidence that many of the words were Syriac or Aramaic.[47] The Quran says martyrs going to heaven will get "hur," and the word was taken by early commentators to mean "virgins." But in Aramaic, hur meant "white" and was commonly used to mean "white grapes," which the Quran compares to crystal and pearls, and contemporary accounts have paradise abounding with fruit, especially white grapes.[48][49]
* Verse that is sometimes cited to require women to wear veils is incorrectly interpreted. Instead of instructing pious women "to draw their veils over their bosoms," according to Christoph Luxenberg, the verse advises them to "buckle their belts around their hips." (see previous citations)
Napoleon Bonaparte (pictured) was not especially short. After his death in 1821, the French emperor's height was recorded as 5 feet 2 inches in French feet. This corresponds to 5 feet 6.5 inches in Imperial (British) feet, or 1.686 metres, making him slightly taller than an average Frenchman of the 19th century.[4] The metric system was introduced during his lifetime, so it was natural that he would be measured in feet and inches for much of his life. A French inch was 2.71 centimetres,[5] an Imperial inch is 2.54 centimetres. In addition to this miscalculation, his nickname, "le petit caporal", adds to the confusion, as non-francophones mistakenly take petit literally as meaning "small"; in fact, it is an affectionate term reflecting on his camaraderie with ordinary soldiers. He also surrounded himself with soldiers, his elite guard, who were always six feet tall or more.
Nowhere in the Bible is the fruit eaten by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden referred to as an apple. The fruit is called the "Fruit of the Knowledge of Good and Evil" and not identified as a known species. In middle English, however, apple was a generic term for all fruit, other than berries but including nuts, as late as the 17th century.[39]
# The number of Biblical Magi who visited Jesus is never specified, only that they carried three gifts. Additionally, they are never referred to as "kings".
# Nowhere in the Bible is Mary Magdalene ever referred to as a prostitute. Before her seeing the risen Jesus, the only other mention besides the listing of her name is the mentioning in Luke 8:2 that she had been possessed by seven demons.[41]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_misconceptions
So are these true? And did you know about these?