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Finding your Ideal Home - Wisdom from the 1460s
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Finding your Ideal Home - Wisdom from the 1460s
História Global da Alimentação
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História Global da Alimentação
How to make a ring jump in the manner of a locust
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How to make a ring jump in the manner of a locust
After 1177: The Survival of Civilization
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After 1177: The Survival of Civilization
How humans used law to shape civilization
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How humans used law to shape civilization
A Ocupação Romana do Algarve
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A Ocupação Romana do Algarve
A Marinha Portuguesa no Século XVIII: o instrumento militar naval na estratégia nacional
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A Marinha Portuguesa no Século XVIII: o instrumento militar naval na estratégia nacional
Relação entre os mitos e a realeza faraónica:como a teoria mítica se reflecte na prática governativa
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Relação entre os mitos e a realeza faraónica:como a teoria mítica se reflecte na prática governativa
Sex in the Middle Ages
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Sex in the Middle Ages
Dois poderes emergentes da Idade Média: o Papado e os reis de Portugal Afonso Henriques e Sancho I
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Dois poderes emergentes da Idade Média: o Papado e os reis de Portugal Afonso Henriques e Sancho I
The Symbolic Aspects of the Medieval Alchemy’s Manuscripts
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The Symbolic Aspects of the Medieval Alchemy’s Manuscripts
Northern Lights in Icelandic Literature
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Northern Lights in Icelandic Literature
Origens da Guerra da Ucrânia
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Origens da Guerra da Ucrânia
Ius Commune (Direito Comum)
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Ius Commune (Direito Comum)
La hospitalidad en el Camino de Santiago en el medievo y la época moderna
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La hospitalidad en el Camino de Santiago en el medievo y la época moderna
José Relvas e a Arte Portuguesa no Século XIX
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José Relvas e a Arte Portuguesa no Século XIX
Law and Government in the Roman World
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Law and Government in the Roman World
Uma outra Historiografia - História da Justiça
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Uma outra Historiografia - História da Justiça
“Clausura das monjas cistercienses em Portugal: a tradição, os estatutos de Odivelas”
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“Clausura das monjas cistercienses em Portugal: a tradição, os estatutos de Odivelas”
“This is the Will of Allah: Simulating the Crusades in Ancestors Legacy (2018)
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“This is the Will of Allah: Simulating the Crusades in Ancestors Legacy (2018)
Xi Jinping e a sua ascenção ao poder
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Xi Jinping e a sua ascenção ao poder
“Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War”
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“Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War”
History Headlines December
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History Headlines December
Relações luso-italianas e o seu impacto an produção de esculturas em Portugal
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Relações luso-italianas e o seu impacto an produção de esculturas em Portugal
Religious Minorities in Ancient Greece and Rome
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Religious Minorities in Ancient Greece and Rome
Medieval Saints, Hagiography and Relics
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Medieval Saints, Hagiography and Relics
Um novo templo das musas no novo tempo republicano
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Um novo templo das musas no novo tempo republicano
History Headlines August
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History Headlines August
Formação de Professores de História
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Formação de Professores de História

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @westho7314
    @westho7314 18 годин тому

    Here in the desert southwest of the US, we have been in an extended drought since 1999, Located on the north western edge of Death Valley in the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada mountain range is where i live & it has rained a total of 4 measurable times in the past 24 years, On average we receive about 2 inches of rain annually. Transplanted immigrants from different states or climates do not realize that the water they use here is either plumbed in from afar or drawn from of deep wells that have since mostly dried up due to over use, Springs all across the desert have dissapeared, yet the drinking fountain at the Death Valley visitor center still provides water.

  • @OSUex
    @OSUex 4 дні тому

    I love Cline but he's a one-trick pony. He has to define the same items in every lecture. "Bronze is an alloy of 90% copper and 10% tin". He tells this in every video. He then tells the usual and unusual places where we find those metals. I want to hear new findings...especially DNA analysis of Hittites and Mediterranean people after the Bronze Age Collapse, etc

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 3 дні тому

      Cline is an amazing professional and he is always giving new updates. If you watch the interview you will see that there are updatea between his last book and the new book. I believe we will have more interesting news in the future

    • @westho7314
      @westho7314 18 годин тому

      As Cline states in the beginning of the lecture that after a decade since the original book this is a revised edition. Meaning adding new material to the body of known information, To omit any previous information in a revision would leave anyone at entry level and interest at a total loss or simply misinformed. Without Tin and Copper there would have been no bronze age. The study of related cultures after the collapse would be a whole new book instead of an added chapter of revision.

  • @sagznapaz3471
    @sagznapaz3471 5 днів тому

    So, is it accurate to say that Newton's religious views were similar to those of Jehovah's Witnesses? Specifically, his rejection of the Trinity, his return to early Christianity, the belief that we are a soul rather than possessing one, and the hope in a millennial return of Christ?

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 5 днів тому

      We can't be so linear like that

    • @sagznapaz3471
      @sagznapaz3471 5 днів тому

      @@confabulating Given the historical and theological differences, to what extent can Newton's religious views be compared to those of Jehovah's Witnesses? Specifically, considering his rejection of the Trinity, his interest in early Christianity, his belief in the nature of the soul, and his hope in a millennial return of Christ, are there meaningful parallels, or is such a comparison overly simplistic?

  • @annegibson6072
    @annegibson6072 7 днів тому

    Just finished reading this book. I am still shaking

  • @alexmaddocks7179
    @alexmaddocks7179 12 днів тому

    Cannot recommend his books enough :)

  • @EchosNarcissis
    @EchosNarcissis 18 днів тому

    Omg i originally thought the thumbnail pic was the lady from Sister Wives-i think her name is mary.i though, 'what does SHE have to do with medieval sex ?' And then i thought she might be an expert on the matter due to her prudish and antiquated nature of mormonism. (Sorry not sorry). Once i heard her voice it cliqued that it is indeed not her, and ive seen this woman on many hidtory docs. Anyway, anyone else think that pic lookes like that sister wife?

  • @MrPhantomEd
    @MrPhantomEd 19 днів тому

    Finally, someone is addressing actual scope of power the church held.

  • @melissasmind2846
    @melissasmind2846 Місяць тому

    I just found you. ❤

  • @richardsmith1284
    @richardsmith1284 Місяць тому

    I don't think some of the sea people being more like would have overthrown so many stable regimes. They all had to be war alike to do it

  • @stephaniebean4824
    @stephaniebean4824 2 місяці тому

    😜 "Promo sm"

  • @evaulrikajansson62
    @evaulrikajansson62 2 місяці тому

    I dont belive the church was so influencel , when it came to everyday life , away from the church and monostary' area ,in the medival period , because ordinarie people cant read , and the mass was read in latin so even if the ordinary people was in church , they did not know what was said , so even if a few " ideas of the clergy leaked out to the public , this " knowledge" was in general distorted or missunderstod or construed , most people heard something of the ideas , beeing presented and that went in one ear and out the other, they simple did not properly understand the " church authorities" ideology. Even if the church law and the law of the state was very strict few people was submitted to punishments , because there was no police force.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for your feedback. However, your understanding of medieval social life is somewhat inaccurate. I can recommend some informative books that may provide you with a more comprehensive understanding of the subject.

  • @histarchus
    @histarchus 2 місяці тому

    36:15 conclusions

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 2 місяці тому

      I haven't understand your comment

    • @histarchus
      @histarchus 2 місяці тому

      @@confabulating Oh, it was just for my reference. The start of concluding remarks.

  • @robertdownie6135
    @robertdownie6135 3 місяці тому

    Eleanor is just a fantastic interviewee. And she's sexy.

  • @jamescook5617
    @jamescook5617 3 місяці тому

    I'm particularly interested in the details of Newton's work on prophecy. Is there a particular text or video which delves deeper into his prophetic work ? Thanks for this fascinating video.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 3 місяці тому

      You are very welcome, the professor has a lot of published work regarding the subject. If you search his name on google you will see =)

  • @donny_doyle
    @donny_doyle 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this- great work.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 3 місяці тому

      Thank you, we are very happy that you enjoyed =)

  • @starkermusic84
    @starkermusic84 3 місяці тому

    So proud to be the first guy to watch this :)

  • @captainsensiblejr.
    @captainsensiblejr. 3 місяці тому

    The Nazca Line are straight lines across the landscape, regardless of topography be aude they were built as death roads matching shaman trance flights to the Afterlife. I believe the animal geoglyphs were totems to help the shamans find their way back to their villages and their bodies.

  • @winstonbullymixpuppy
    @winstonbullymixpuppy 3 місяці тому

    Only found this channel today, your graceful narration, ears into new found knowledge effortlessly... keep up the good work. You're sure to do well 🎉🫡

  • @elizabethmcglothlin5406
    @elizabethmcglothlin5406 4 місяці тому

    Eleanor, you are my hero! I believe that men are afraid of refractory time. Having achieved ejaculation, they have to wait. Women can receive again, but it doesn't mean they were enjoying it. Men thinking about women according to their own experience.

  • @GBALTIL
    @GBALTIL 4 місяці тому

    Such a personal and insightful presentation.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 4 місяці тому

      Thank you very much for your feedback =)

  • @maryloumawson6006
    @maryloumawson6006 5 місяців тому

    I've read Hugo's book about Princess Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece and enjoyed it very much. I have to admit, however, that I came across the title while researching the truth about Princess Alice after seeing the episode about her on 'The Crown.' I've always had an interest in the Royal Family of the U.K. but being an American, I only knew what was reported about them in the media, which I understood, quite early, could not be trusted. I felt that the first 2 seasons of 'The Crown' were very informative, and enlightening. I greatly admired Her Majesty, the Queen (of happy memory) after viewing it. For instance, I knew next to nothing about the monarch's role in government, the abdication, the Commonwealth, King George VI, Prince Philip's role as consort or the Queen Mother. However, I didn't learn the facts from the series, but by doing my own research after the series presented the questions. So in that respect it was very good. But I must agree with Mr. Vickers that in the 3rd season and those following, the show took on a decidedly anti-monarchist slant, which I thought was extremely unfortunate and unfair. Mrs. Thatcher came off very poorly, and Jillian Anderson should be ashamed of herself. I also agree that Olivia Coleman's portrayal does NOT do the queen justice at all, and I hated her performance. Imelda Staunton, meanwhile, was adequate. The problem with her portrayal is that the author doesn't give her much to work with. All the story lines were about Charles and Dianna. It made me very sad that the series moved so quickly from the Queen's youth to Charles' youth. They missed some great opportunities for good drama during that time. Now, when I recommend the series, I always stress that seasons 1 and 2 are really the only ones worth watching, and that they shouldn't be viewed as fact. Thank you for this interview. I'll check out some of the other titles Hugo Vickers has authored.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 5 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment =)

    • @maryloumawson6006
      @maryloumawson6006 5 місяців тому

      @@confabulating You're very welcome. I would like to add my wish that Mr. Vickers would use a term other than "republican" when he's describing an antimonarchist. Across the pond Republicans are the conservative party, and his comments could be misunderstood by his American fans. Happy New Year!

  • @fernandoarvore
    @fernandoarvore 5 місяців тому

    Em Labruge, Vila do Conde, junto ao marco geodésico, existem gravados na pedra, caracteres rúnicos descobertos pelo arquitecto Fernando Lanhas.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 5 місяців тому

      Obrigado pela informação =)

  • @fernandoarvore
    @fernandoarvore 5 місяців тому

    Gostaria de ter ouvido falar sobre o povo pescador de Caxinas, Vila do Conde Aí é vulgar ver pessoas com caracteristicas do povo nórdico, nomeadamente cabelo louro e olhos claros Em especial as crianças que em tenra idade são louras vindo o cabelo a escurecer conforme crescem.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 5 місяців тому

      Quem sabe num próximo episódio 😉

  • @conclavecabal.h0rriphic
    @conclavecabal.h0rriphic 5 місяців тому

    Great lecture. Love bronze age history. Just subbed.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 5 місяців тому

      Thank you very much, we are glad that you enjoyed =)

  • @woofbarkyap
    @woofbarkyap 5 місяців тому

    We learned the Roman Empire ended in 410AD, ie when it withdrew from Britannia. I was quite adult when I realised for myself that it carried on elsewhere!

    • @geoffhunter7704
      @geoffhunter7704 2 місяці тому

      AD 410 is actually the alleged date that Emperor Honorius withdrew the 3 Roman Legions from Britannia though this controversial as the Legion Manpower was mainly Britons plus seeing how weak Rome was at this time may have disbanded themselves to stay at home but as we only know at best 6% of actual Roman History it is a moot point.Even though Honorius sent a letter to the Province of Brittium telling them to look to themselves he meant the Province opposite Sicily as the Western Roman Empire actually collapsed in AD476 after the huge Defeat at Adrianople where the Legions were slaughtered and Rome was near defenceless.

    • @woofbarkyap
      @woofbarkyap 2 місяці тому

      @@geoffhunter7704 thank you, yes I was aware of some of that, but not from school!

  • @jopope7549
    @jopope7549 7 місяців тому

    I discovered Eleanor about a month ago & am now a HUGE fan. Thank you. ; )

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment, she is a star =)

  • @ericsarnoski6278
    @ericsarnoski6278 7 місяців тому

    Served for honor, military prowness , and a chance to seize the throne.

  • @marianamachado2992
    @marianamachado2992 8 місяців тому

    Excelente apresentação do Professor Araújo, como sempre!

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 8 місяців тому

      Muito obrigado pelo feedback Mariana =)

  • @mavisemberson8737
    @mavisemberson8737 8 місяців тому

    His lectures from Yale on The early Middle Ages is one I return to all the time . I have also read Ravenna by Judith Herrin which is also is useful for this period.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 8 місяців тому

      Absolutely =), thank you for your comment

  • @SAINTOBVIOUS
    @SAINTOBVIOUS 9 місяців тому

    I absolutely love The Crown. In fact it’s probably one of my most favorite series ever. However I don’t watch the series and take it as an historically accurate representation. I’m able to factor in creative liberties have been inserted for dramatic effect. This series has made me fall in love with the royal family and buy books and autobiographies on certain members. It’s even lead to me flying across the pond to visit historical locations. Not sure why Hugo is bothered by this. Give the public a little more credit. The ones who would find this series entertaining to begin with are probably not the same as those who watch Stranger Things for example. Totally different demographic. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @BernasLL
    @BernasLL 11 місяців тому

    Hm, o professor em @14:30 passou ao lado do movimento positivista de fins de séc. XIX, inícios de XX, de etnografia encabeçada por vultos como Leite Vasconcellos, Consiglieri Pedroso, Teófilo de Braga, etc. Edição: Passou ao lado temporariamente, @57:40 já deu merecido relevo :)

    • @BernasLL
      @BernasLL 11 місяців тому

      Pessoalmente, acho que as associações folcloristas portuguesas têm um sobre-foco nos trajes, cantares e instrumentos de labor populares, no verniz e ferramentas da sua vivência física. Embora sejam sem dúvida importantes e merecedores de estudo, falta também foco e estudo das estórias que são mais eternas que modais, e assim mais cativantes à imaginação jovem, e que ainda têm um papel essencial na produção cultural popular moderna, perdendo-se assim a compreensão e estudo de uma "ferramenta" cultural que noutras culturas gerou produções criativas como as de Tolkien e as milhentas referentes à mitografia nórdica, grega e eslava. Os mitos, as crenças, os contos, que a religião cristã se tentou apropriar e Salazar em particular sanitizou (eliminou) da sua produção folclorista (mantendo-se esta sanitização no que toca às associações, na minha opinião), e que estavam em estudo no período acima mencionado, mas também por folcloristas modernos como Alexandre Parafita. Os costumes não propriamente cristãos têm particular relevância também para uma sociedade cada vez mais secular, que das suas raízes leva uma sobredose quase monolítica de reprentação do cristianismo. Se de facto há a recolha mencionada em 1:14:20, é pena que poucos as tentem estudar como um todo, e muito menos representar com relevo no âmbito da actividade.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 11 місяців тому

      Muito obrigado pelo seu comentário com sugestões muito válidas e que contribuem para a discussão do assunto explorado.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 11 місяців тому

      Obrigado pelo feedback =)

    • @BernasLL
      @BernasLL 11 місяців тому

      @@confabulating Ora essa, obrigado eu pela interessante emissão.

  • @PauloAlmeida-kq2jc
    @PauloAlmeida-kq2jc Рік тому

    Foi uma pena não referir especificamente que o pai de Xi Jinping começou por ser alto-oficial da Casa Imperial Chinesa ainda antes da revolução comunista.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating Рік тому

      Agradeço pela informação que acrescentou, infelizmente em 60 min. nem sempre é possível explorar tudo numa temática tão extensiva.

  • @PauloAlmeida-kq2jc
    @PauloAlmeida-kq2jc Рік тому

    O "pragmatismo" de Lenine era puro e exclusivo fruto de profícuas sessões de psicanálise.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 4 місяці тому

      Obrigado pelo seu ponto de vista

  • @dbs10
    @dbs10 Рік тому

    Meus caros amigos, muito obrigado por compartilhar tão boas informações! Um abraço Tuga-brasileiro a vós!

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating Рік тому

      Ficamos muito gratos pela sua mensagem, e espero que continue a acompanhar o nosso canal =)

  • @jorgeguerra2367
    @jorgeguerra2367 Рік тому

    Muito bom🧑‍🏫

  • @NineInchTyrone
    @NineInchTyrone Рік тому

    Too many people. 3 max

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating Рік тому

      Thank you for your feedback, if you check future interviews, you will see that is the case =).

  • @vp4744
    @vp4744 Рік тому

    Fascinating. Didn't the Greeks have something called "river valley civilizations" that Plato used in a couple of places? Was that just Plato or does that reference go back even further?

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating Рік тому

      That's a very good question and Prof. Luke and I am sure Porf. Luke will be happy to answer if you reach him on his academic page.

    • @vp4744
      @vp4744 Рік тому

      @@confabulating Also which civilizations were known then? I'm guessing Indus, Mesopotamia, and Nile, but not China's Yellow River.

  • @sedefertem1884
    @sedefertem1884 Рік тому

    thank you for sharing this

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating Рік тому

      You are most welcome, thank you for watching =)

  • @jorgenunes598
    @jorgenunes598 Рік тому

    Sou novo no estudo académico de história, só aos 50 anos decidi melhorar o meu nível cultural. Adoro historia, mas a que gostava de aprender e conhecer é a história do sentir, entender o que sentiam os nossos antepassados em todos os momentos das vidas. Era importante saber do lado emocional , será que a ciência um dia poderá transportar a nossa mente ao passado? Diria que acredito que nada é impossível, porque o que conheccemos da historia é uma % muito pequena do todo! A historia está feita mas não é ainda compreendida num âmbito mais profundo.

  • @sandrakcramez7689
    @sandrakcramez7689 Рік тому

    José milhazes devia fazer um canal no UA-cam com análises debates e podcasts sobre a guerra na Ucrânia. Todos adoramos ouvi lo. Ia ser muito positivo. Procuro a guerra fría de hoje e nao esta em lado nenhum. Vi o filme de Anastasia Romanov e li o Livro há muitos anos atrás. Vim aqui hoje para saber mais da história na realidade sem ser pelos romances dos livros e dos filmes sobre esta matéria. Alguém se esqueceu de desligar o microfone. O barulho de fundo muito cansativo.

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating Рік тому

      Agradeçemos o feedback Sandra. Infelizmente na altura ainda estávamos a em fase inicial e haviam alguns problemas de som, lamentamos o estado do som. O Milhazes virá falar connosco num futuro próximo e o som já estará em perfeitas condições =)

  • @rogerdiogo6893
    @rogerdiogo6893 Рік тому

    Kruscrev plan to reach Paris in 2 to 3 months is a utter disaster!

  • @marcianj1504
    @marcianj1504 Рік тому

    Nossa …. Ouvi um ano depois e amei !!!

  • @arturfontes2295
    @arturfontes2295 Рік тому

    Boas. Gostei bastante. A Polônia sempre sofreu bastantes ocupações. As questões faladas neste programa ainda marcam atualidade da política polaca.

  • @user-ov1vf7cb6b
    @user-ov1vf7cb6b 2 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @manuelramalho3402
    @manuelramalho3402 2 роки тому

    Excelente aula e descobri este canal por acaso e fiquei fã

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 2 роки тому

      Ficamos muito felizes que tenha gostado =) partilhe

  • @khandairyfarmsherpao473
    @khandairyfarmsherpao473 2 роки тому

    No sound

    • @confabulating
      @confabulating 2 роки тому

      That is only on the intro, due to copyright claims

  • @ajdinyavuz7575
    @ajdinyavuz7575 2 роки тому

    its a joy listening to Freedman

  • @joaocorreia5570
    @joaocorreia5570 2 роки тому

    Sempre gostei de ouvir os seus comentários . grande senhor do jornalismo, já que ele não gosta de de ser tratado por Dr.

  • @paulojorgecabaco7481
    @paulojorgecabaco7481 2 роки тому

    Excelente programa.Parabéns ao Prof. Paulo Jorge Fernandes, distinto historiador(PS-Até quando teremos que esperar por um livro seu sobre esta matéria?)

  • @anabelacabral
    @anabelacabral 2 роки тому

    Fabulosos este Senhor...