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El Pene Perdido de Napoleón
- ...y otras 333 preguntas de la Historia
- Narrated by: Enric Puig
- Length: 15 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
¿Era Hitler vegetariano?
¿Por qué tiene cuernos el Moisés de Miguel Ángel?
¿Es rusa la ensaladilla rusa?
¿Murió Catalina la Grande fornicando con un caballo?
¿Construyeron los alienígenas las Pirámides?
¿Por qué no comen cerdo los musulmanes?
¿Hubo una papisa?
¿Quemó Nerón Roma?
¿Creó Franco una bomba atómica?
¿Por qué son sagradas las vacas en la India?
Este audiolibro plantea 333 preguntas históricas como estas de todas las temáticas - guerra, ciencia, sexo, comida, política, economía y, por supuesto, «Homeohistoria», entre otras - y, por si fuera poco, incluye las respuestas a la mayoría de ellas.
La obra de consultas históricas
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2019 La Esfera de los Libros, S.L. (P)2020 Audible, Inc.
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