The richest people of the Ancient world
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Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II, a fan of exquisite Pirov Lukull, Persian King Cyrus II Great, Lidi king Krez, Commander of Krasia, Egyptian Pharaoh Tutanhamam, the legendary ruler of Israel Solomon ... Their storerooms were broken from gold, but they were not wealth, but affairs. As for gold, then the same story has always been repeated: at some point, the number gave gold such strength that it stopped serving to its owner, he began to manage them very much and did not bring happiness. Nebuchadnezzar died before the natural death, because the mind was lost, Cyrus and Krasia died in meaningless battles, Krepes went into obscurity, Lukul was uncomplished by contemporaries, the accomplishment of Solomon soon appealed to the dust, and only Tutankhamon posthumously glorified gold found in his tomb ...
About how the giant states of antiquity were created, as they lived and that their owners left after themselves, says the book of Gennady Levitsky
About how the giant states of antiquity were created, as they lived and that their owners left after themselves, says the book of Gennady Levitsky
Author:
Author:Levitsky G.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Romance & Love
Series:
Series: History. Geography. Ethnography
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91678-110-6
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