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Autor Elía, Ricardo H. |
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Official history affirms that the West directly inherited the cultural legacy of Greece and Rome. But if most of the Greek and latin manuscripts they were destroyed at the sacking of the Library of Alexandria in 391, the archives of Rome were de[...]![]()
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The Arabs never could have burned the Library of Alexandria in642 A.D. for the simple reason that it was 250 years that no longer existed. Ithad been destroyed in 391 by the same fanatics who 25 years later murderedHypatia, the most clear-thinki[...]![]()
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John Pendlebury lived only 37 springs. When he was two years old he lost his left eye due to an accident and from that time on he always wore a glass one. Despite this, he was an archaeologist, sportsman, actor, military hero and offered his lif[...]![]()
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From the anarchic Persian hordes of Xerxes to the phlegmatic British battalions of Churchill, the attempt to crossing the Dardanelles has resulted not only challenging but costly and deadly. Paradoxically, the only harmless to jump from Europe t[...]