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Gabriel Garcia Marquez • One Hundred Years of Solitude
«armas que habían sido de sus bisabuelos»,
Miguel de Cervantes • Don Quijote de la Mancha (Spanish Edition)
who ruled for eighty years and lived to the ripe old age of 120. Later Roman writers, including Pliny the Elder, would extend this to an even more impressive 150 years. John thought it possible that this legend of longevity came about because ‘Arganthonios’ was an official name for a king, as the leader of a silver-trading empire, rather than a
... See moreAlice Roberts • The Celts: Search for a Civilization
Tartessos was ruled by a famous king, called Arganthonios, whose name seems to come from the Celtic word for silver, and who was said to have enjoyed an impressively long life.
Alice Roberts • The Celts: Search for a Civilization
Archaeologists Uncovered a Stunning 4,000-Year-Old Mural Unlike Anything Ever Seen in Peru That Predates the Inca by Millennia
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