GALICIA IRREDENTA  © kallaikoi  2.002—2.004

We make a first approach to the evolution of the Prerroman Galician Language, because it is highly unlikely that the Galician Language derives from Latin.

We make a first approach to the Ancient History of the Prerroman Galician People, in the historical period comprised between the end of the first century B.C and the begining of the first century A.C..

We propose admisible hypotesis about the effects of the Roman Empire’s Censorship over some works of classical authors arrived to us.

The two first Plato’s DIALOGUES, TIMAEUS and KRITIAS, have been interpolated with texts of his missing FOURTH DIALOGUE; where Plato developed the history of an important Ancient European Atlantic Empire. This information has arrived to the future thanks to a greek interpolator of the first century B.C., who made Resistance against the Roman Empire’s Censorship.

The Proconsul Avienus, roman censor of the fourth century A.C., recovers from the confiscated book stack; censores; and publishes as own, the ORA MARITIMA, a work of the philosopher Strabo, which had been confiscated at the end of the first century B.C.. Strabo also was activist of the Resistance against the Roman Empire.

Caius Suetonius Tranquillus, roman philosopher of the second century A.C.; partisan for the Roman Republic restoration, was also able for defeating the Roman Empire’s Censorship.

PUBLISHED ARTICLE INDEX

PIONEER RESEARCHERS, AND SOME OF THEIR WORKS

We demand the rehabilitation of the brilliant spanish historian, archaeologist and Professor of the Spanish Royal Academy of History, D. Federico G. Maciñeira y Pardo de Lama, reprisaled by the Franco’s Dictatorship. He was one of the most important spanish historians of the first third of the twentieth century.

We show how this spanish historian and archaeologist saved from the Franco’s Censorship, and preserved for the posterity, the memory of the spanish historian D. Federico G. Maciñeira, and saved for the Humanity History the most important data of his archaeological findings.

We comment and publish a reliable reproduction of this work of the historian D. Federico G. Maciñeira about the Prerroman Bares’ Port, published in the spanish magazine  Almanaque de Ferrol for 1.909.

We make technical comments about some data published by the historian D. Federico G. Maciñeira about the breakwater of the Prerroman Bares’ Port. We also add information compiled by us about the breakwater of the Prerroman Burela’s Port.

Summary of a work of this spanish scientific philologist, published in the spanish magazine ARQUEOLOGÍA SIN FRONTERAS, in 1.997. It contains the most revolutionary proposal that has been produced in the culture world the last 2.000 years: The Castilian Language does not derive from Latin; and, as a consequence, neither derive from it the other today named “Romance Languages”.

We comment and publish a translation to spanish of this work of the brilliant portuguese historian, D. Francisco Martíns Sarmento. The work was presented in the IX Congresso de Antropología e Arqueología Pré-históricas, hold in 1.880 at his home, in Guimarães, Portugal.

The description of the “Gaul” Politic Geography before the roman invasion.

Year 58 B.C.. The politic situation in the “Gaul” before the roman invasion. The Helvetii War Fib. Julius Caesar makes a surprise attack against the King Ariovistus’ Army, Friend of the Roman People, without the permission ot the Roman Republic’s Senate.

We prove that, against of what they have taught us along the centuries, the Galician Language does not derive from Latin. We show how works of some classical authors were falsified by the Roman Empire Censorship, for hiding to the posterity the true History of Western Europe; and many other things...

An enthusiastic and young archaeologist, 27 years old, Federico G. Maciñeira, in 1.897 begins the study and excavation of the Galician Prehistoric Castros (thousand years previous to the roman conquest).

Second delivery of the Federico G. Maciñeira’s work.

Third delivery of the Federico G. Maciñeira’s work.

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