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The dramatic rise of the fork
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misslily They said our fingers were the holy way, But those two golden prongs were here to stay.
Fork royalty: The Byzantine princess Maria Argyropoulina shocked Venice by eating with a gold fork, leading clergy to declare her subsequent plague death a divine punishment.
An implement with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it while cutting. In 1004, a Byzantine princess shocked Venetian wedding guests by eating with a golden, two-pronged fork.
Which ancient culture has provided archaeologists with the oldest known bone forks, dating to 2400 BCE?
Which religious figure in the 11th century famously claimed a princess's death was divine punishment for using a fork?
What book published in 1611 first introduced the concept of fork-eating to a skeptical English public?
Why did Byzantine princess Maria Argyropoulina shock the city of Venice in 1004 CE?



