Mysterium (novel)
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Mysterium (2011) is a novel by the Italian writer duo Monaldi & Sorti.
Its central thesis is the New Chronology, a proposition by Anatoly Fomenko that world history started roughly around AD 1000, and nearly all ancient history is actually the history of the same culture.
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New Chronology
The New Chronology is a fringe theory in history, which argues that the conventional chronology is fundamentally flawed, that events attributed to antiquity such as the histories of Rome, Greece and Egypt actually occurred during the Middle Ages, more than a thousand years after the time to which they have conventionally been assigned.
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See also
- Ruben Verhasselt
- Jean Hardouin
- Josephus Scaliger
- Galileo Galilei
- Atto Melani
- Pier Paolo Pasolini, ‘Cos’ e questo golpe?’
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