New research points out to a Dominicanian monk, Italy, may have known about America before Columbus in about 1339-1345. Before that, many doctrines believe that Christopher Columbus is the first to find America. But according to the headtopics, not Columbus that the Vikings himself surpassed the Atlantic and to the continent first. In the Saga (Popular epic form in Northern Europe), the Vikings tell about expeditions to the coast Canadian today, including Helluland (Baffin Island or Labrador), Markland (Labrador or Newfoundland) and Vinland (Newfoundland). Although so, before Columbus off in 1492, unprecedented any official evidence shown People who know about America
. My New, Professor Paolo Chiesa at Milan University, revealed important documents to indicate a monk who mentioned this land at the beginning of the 14th century., in a copy Professor Chiesa found in 2015 in New York, monk Galvano Fiamma said about Markland in Cronica Universalis, the book he wrote 680 years ago. Vikings are known to be talented sailors
They may be the one who went to Markland, America today, before Columbus. Photo: Steam.Theo MyModernmet, the book once belonged to the Library of the Sant'Ambrogio Cathedral in Milan but in the Napoleon conquest, this monastery collapsed and dispersed documents. Chiesa Master has captured all The copy of the book and let his students copy. A student found the paragraph that the author described: "Further west of the west there is another land named MarcCcalada, where giants live. This land has such a slab buildings that are so big that no one can build, except giants. Trees and animals and a large number of birds also live here "Also, text with a paragraph" No sailor know for sure about this land or about its characteristics "and tu Galvano heard the story from "regular sailors between the Danish and Norwegian sea". A corner of Newfoundland today. Photo: Cic News. "The description of Markland is amazing
It was evidence that at least one person was aware of the US existence for a long time before Columbus got off, "said Professor Chiesa. He said that" giants "in the article are also very edgy Conforming with the folk talks of Nordic people about remote lands.Theo, author Galvano may have heard the story of the beach group in Genoa, a port near Milan city, where he attended Doctor, and put it into his book. Breaking on helps explain why Columbus, a Genoa, still determined to explore the land where most of the contemporaries is considered a space without land. This is also opening about how many others know about America and why this land has never appeared in the Italian map at that time. . Dịch vụ:
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