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🔝Descubre nuestro TOP de libros y revistas más vendidos de este segundo fin de semana de #FLMadrid23, que ha sido de auténtico récord🏅

¡Gracias a todos los que os habéis pasado! ¡Os esperamos esta semana!⬇️ twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Image
🥇El imprescindible: "Vidas intrépidas", de Julio Albi nos acerca a la historia de los #tercios metiendo al lector en la piel de los hombres que los componían y reviviendo con ellos sus experiencias individuales, sus esperanzas y sus sinsabores t.ly/Sg9k ImageImage
"Hierro y sangre", de Peter Wilson es un titánico estudio de historia total en el que desgrana cómo la guerra ha sido el fenómeno catalizador que ha forjado los Estados y sociedades de la esfera germana en los últimos cinco siglos t.ly/tStz ImageImage
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#NapoleonBonaparte was a French military leader who rose to power in the times of French Revolution 1789 and later became ruler of France Republic. He was fearless in the battlefields, a military genius and ruthless with intellectual ability. Image
#NapoleonBonaparte was voracious reader, always in Search for knowledge, he had a strong memory about maps, topography of landscape. Ha had ability to transform thoughts into action with quick physical and mental alertness.
#NapoleonBonaparte was brilliant speaker, motivator. He used to gather all his soldiers support with just word's with outstanding impression he has on them. He used take care of his troops with well food and clothes.
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In honour of the victims of yesterday's terror attack on #LondonBridge, a repeat of our history of that iconic bridge:

Remember the #nurseryrhyme "London Bridge is falling down"? Here's the story of #London Bridge!

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There's been a series of bridges across the #RiverThames in #London since #Roman times, 2000 years ago. They were wooden till a stone one was built between 1176 and 1209.

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The 1176 #LondonBridge stood over 600 years. The heads of traitors were impaled on it - so many that there was an official Keeper of the Heads! The first head, in 1305, was that of #WilliamWallace, the #Scottish solider #MelGibson played in #Braveheart.
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Remember "London Bridge is falling down"? Here's the story of #LondonBridge!
There's been a series of bridges across the #RiverThames in #London since #Roman times, 2000 years ago. They were wooden till a stone one was built between 1176 and 1209.
#nspoli #NovaScotia #mining #ns Image
The 1176 #LondonBridge stood over 600 years. The heads of traitors were impaled on it - so many that there was an official Keeper of the Heads! The first head, in 1305, was that of #WilliamWallace, the #Scottish solider #MelGibson played in #Braveheart.
#nspoli #NovaScotia Image
A new #LondonBridge was completed in 1831. It was made of #granite from #Haytor Quarry, which is now part of the #Dartmoor National Park.
Its lamps were made from the melted-down cannons of #NapoleonBonaparte's army.
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