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Winning the lottery has a long and ancient history. The word "lottery" comes from the Italian "lotto", meaning fate or destiny. Many lottery games within the English speaking world are referred to as lotto games. How to win the lottery has been a world wide question for hundreds, even thousands of years.<br><br>Lotteries have an ancient, venerable and somewhat checkered history. There are plenty of biblical references to the drawing of lots to award ownership as well as in the Book of Numbers, Chapter 26, Moses uses a lottery to award land west of the River Jordan. In the New Testament, Roman soldiers drew lots to determine who would get Jesus' cloak after the crucifixion.<br><br>In 100 BC, the Hun Dynasty in China created the lottery game known as Keno. Most of the funds raised were used to finance the construction of the good Wall, intended as a perimeter defense. Winning the lottery was less important than defending the country.<br><br>The first recorded European lottery was held in 1446 through the widow of the Flemish painter Jan Van Eyck to dispose of his remaining paintings. Winning this lottery would have given you a prize worth mega millions today!<br><br>Encyclopedia Britannica presents the fact that the lottery since we know it dates back to 15th century France where it was used by individual towns to raise money for strengthening the town's defenses (Europe has a substantial tradition of citizens considering themselves as belonging to a city rather than a state or perhaps a country, one example is a citizen would think of him or herself as a Roman, rather than an Italian.) King Francis I of France allowed lotteries to operate from 1520, and also the first municipal lottery to offer money as a prize was La Lotto de Firenze, run by the city of Florence in 1530. Other cities in Italy soon followed suit.<br><br>In 1567, Queen Elizabeth I established the first English state lottery, with prizes including cash, gold and silver plate, and tapestries. 400,000 tickets were offered for sale. For a while, the way to win the lottery was a question on all of the citizens' lips.<br><br>In 1612, King James I of England created a lottery in London by royal decree. The proceeds helped to finance the first British colony in America at Jamestown, Virginia. Anglican churches held two of the 3 winning tickets in the first draw!<br><br>Within the middle 18th century, a significant event occurred in France. Because of the prospect of fixing the end result in privately operated lotteries, Giacomo Girolamo Casanova (1725 - 1798) persuaded Louis XV of France to found the first state-owned monopoly lottery, the Loterie Royale of the military School, which became the forerunner of the Loterie Nationale. All other lotteries in France were outlawed. The lottery was a Keno style game, where players could select 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 numbers between 1 and 90. (Incidentally, Casanova owned an interest in the new lottery and became wealthy as a result, but sold his interest shortly afterwards and lost the proceeds through unwise investments; sounds much like some modern lottery winners, [https://motionentrance.edu.np/profile/georgebrauer/ bandar toto macau] will not it?)
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