Pequeñas historias que hacen historia: Curiosidades y misterios del pasado / Little Stories That Made History (Spanish Edition)
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Overview
Si piensas que la historia es aburrida, este libro te hará cambiar de opinión.
¿Sabías que un país intentó llegar a la luna con una catapulta?
¿Y que un ejército de enamorados se convirtió en una de las mayores potencias militares de la Antigüedad?
¿Es lógico que una guerra se iniciara por culpa de un partido de fútbol?
¿O que un hombre lobo fuera llevado a juicio?
¿Sería capaz una emperatriz de arrancar los ojos a su propio hijo?
¿Te parece normal que una de las civilizaciones más conocidas de la historia acabara con sus gentes comiéndose los unos a los otros?
¿O que fuera incluso posible que una pandemia matara a la población por medio del baile?
La respuesta a estas preguntas, y otras muchas anécdotas, te sorprenderán y modificarán el concepto que tenías de la historia.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
If you think history is boring, this book will change your mind.
Did you know that one country tried to reach the moon using a catapult?
Or that an army of lovers became one of the greatest military powers of Antiquity?
Does it make sense that a war started because of a soccer match?
Or that a werewolf was actually put on trial?
Could an empress really gouge out her own son’s eyes?
Does it seem normal that one of the most famous civilizations in history ended with its people eating one another?
Or that a pandemic could kill people through dancing?
The answers to these questions—and many more surprising anecdotes—will challenge everything you thought you knew about history.








