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Die Schriften von Accra
- Narrated by: Sven Görtz
- Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
14. Juli 1099. Vor den Toren Jerusalems steht das Heer der Kreuzritter, die im Morgengrauen angreifen werden. Es wird wahrscheinlich die letzte Nacht sein, die die bisher friedlich zusammenlebenden Muslime, Juden und Christen in ihrer Stadt verleben werden. Die meisten schärfen ihre Waffen. Doch ein kleines Grüppchen alter und junger Männer und Frauen versammelt sich um einen Fremden, der einst in Athen aufgebrochen war, die Welt zu erobern, und in Jerusalem einen Schatz fand, den ihm keiner mehr rauben kann: die Antworten auf die großen Fragen der Menschheit.
©2012 Diogenes Verlag; Aus dem Brasilianischen von Maralde Meyer-Minnemann (P)2012 Diogenes Verlag
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