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Los visigodos crearon por primera vez un Estado en España. Lo mantuvieron vivo hasta que la peste, el hambre y la guerra lo destruyeron. No eran bárbaros ni atrasados. Sabían que la Tierra era redonda, conocían la razón de los eclipses, no ignoraban la obra de Aristóteles y eran capaces de hacer ciudades como la misteriosa Recópolis. Partieron del mismo sitio donde mil años después aparecerían los vikingos y, en su asombroso periplo, recorrieron media Europa. Fueron enemigos, aliados y herederos de Roma. Cabalgando sobre sus caballos pasó España de la Antigüedad a la Edad Media.
José Javier Esparza cuenta, con extraordinaria erudición y una épica inconmensurable, la historia de los visigodos como nunca antes te la habían contado: la aventura fascinante de un pueblo que forma parte de nuestra memoria colectiva.
Ellos fueron la primera España.
Grabado en español ibérico (España).
Please Note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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- Jose
- 11-08-24
Entre el Emperio Romano al Catastrofe de 711
Explica muy bien como desarollo Hispana despues de Roma. Y que realmente fue la epoca Visigoda.
Otros teams: Los Visigodos de Hadrianopolis, Los Visigodos de Alarico. La Epoca de Godos en Europa, Vandalos, y Suevos en Espana. Espana en la epoca de Roma. Aryanos y Catolicos. Sociedad parallela de Hispano Romanos y Godos. Y el rumbo hacia la Batalla del Guadalete y la casa de naipes en 711.
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