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Re: (meteorobs) Constantinople, A.D. 472
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Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Constantinople, A.D. 472
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From: CHRISTINECissy@aol.com
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Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 09:40:54 EST
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Please note that was not my story. As originally cited,
the proper source is:
<< From: Rain of Iron and Ice, Dr. John S. Lewis, Addison-Wesley Publishing,
December 1995, Page 1
Best wishes,
Christine
Subj: Re: (meteorobs) Constantinople, A.D. 472
Date: 3/13/2004 9:28:39 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: biscayne@snappydsldot net (Dale)
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i am looking for further info on christine's story, some supporting evidence, and right away i found this:
472 Mount Vesuvius, in the Bay of Naples, erupted with documented ash fall as far as Constantinople. This was considered the most violent and fatal Vesuvian eruption during the last nineteen centuries.
still looking
dale
miami fl
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