Five B.C. Serial Killers [#-name-year(s)-place then/now-description]:
1-Roman Femme Fatale Poison Syndicate-331B.C.-Roman Republic/Italy-A ring of mostly upper crust women who conspired to rid themselves of troublesome men in their lives with poison.
2-Prince Liu Pengli-144 to 116B.C.-East Han/China-Royal family member who, along with some minions, made sport of brutally murdering lower class citizens in nocturnal raids.
3-Oppianicus the Younger-about 74 to 66B.C.-Roman Republic/Italy-Killed several family members as well as others with poison.
4-Calpurnius Bestia-about 60 to 54B.C.-Roman Republic/Italy-Murdered his wives with the poison aconite.
5-Anula of Auradhapura-50 to 47B.C.-Auradhapura Kingdom/Sri Lanka-Queen regent who poisoned four husbands and a son to remove them as threats to her reign.
1-Roman Femme Fatale Poison Syndicate-331B.C.-Roman Republic/Italy-A ring of mostly upper crust women who conspired to rid themselves of troublesome men in their lives with poison.
2-Prince Liu Pengli-144 to 116B.C.-East Han/China-Royal family member who, along with some minions, made sport of brutally murdering lower class citizens in nocturnal raids.
3-Oppianicus the Younger-about 74 to 66B.C.-Roman Republic/Italy-Killed several family members as well as others with poison.
4-Calpurnius Bestia-about 60 to 54B.C.-Roman Republic/Italy-Murdered his wives with the poison aconite.
5-Anula of Auradhapura-50 to 47B.C.-Auradhapura Kingdom/Sri Lanka-Queen regent who poisoned four husbands and a son to remove them as threats to her reign.
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