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Lead ( II ) acetate ( also known as sugar of lead ) was used in the Roman Empire as a sweetener for wine, and some consider this to be the cause of the dementia that affected many of the Roman Emperors and even be a partial reason for the Roman Empire's fall ( see Decline of the Roman Empire # Lead poisoning ).
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