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John Cleese had certainly studied enough Latin to be able to teach it, and it's hardly possible to study the language of the ancient Romans without also studying their history.
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John Cleese had certainly studied enough Latin to be able to teach it, and it\'s hardly possible to study the language of the ancient Romans without also studying their history.
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Of course they never said that the joke came from their knowledge of 1st century Iudaea, but as far as I know they never said that it didn't, either. Since their work is generally well researched, it's more likely than not that this was too.
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Of course they never said that the joke came from their knowledge of 1st century Iudaea, but as far as I know they never said that it didn\'t, either. Since their work is generally well researched, it\'s more likely than not that this was too.

In short, based on the criteria given for \"Accidentally Correct Writing\" (i.e. Life of Brian\'s overall accuracy, the availability at the time of information about 1st century Iudaea, and the Python\'s own words about their work), it seems more likely that they showed their work.
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