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Greek fire was an ancient version of napalm used by the Byzantine Empire. It was first introduced in 672 AD. It was not possible to extinguish this fire, except with hides soaked in vinegar mixed with sand and old urine. It burned even on water. The liquid was sticky and stuck to a ship or human flesh.
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