(meteorobs) Constantinople, A.D. 472

CHRISTINECissy at aol.com CHRISTINECissy at aol.com
Fri Sep 24 20:00:26 EDT 2004


In a message dated 9/24/2004 7:30:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
assettnumber at yahoo.it writes:
The meteorite impact occurred in Tracia was in 416 BC and not in 416 AD. The 
events of 472 AD in Constantinoples were due to the november eruption of the 
Vesiuvius. All that has nothing to do with the Sirente impact (cfr. Santilli et 
ali, A catastrophe remembered, Antiquity, 2003). Nowaday is very rare to find 
researchers who moves by original historical sources.

Sincerly

FL
  
Greetings,

Could you please share with us your source which confirms that the
event of 472 AD in Constantinople was due to the November eruption
of Mt.Vesuvius, rather than being attributed to a meteoric event as has
been speculated?

I have never come across such a source of information and would be
extremely interested to read your source.

Clear skies,
Christine
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