Friday, December 18, 2015

Here is what i think what happened and why......



Where did they get the name Rio....???


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    Pedro Álvares Cabral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Wikipedia
    Pedro Álvares Cabral (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾu ˈaɫvɐɾɨʃ kɐˈβɾaɫ] or Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈpedɾu ˈawvaɾis kaˈbɾaw]; c. 1467 or 1468 – c ...

    Pedro Alvares Cabral | Portuguese explorer | Britannica.com

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    Encyclopaedia Britannica
    Apr 27, 2015 - Pedro Álvares Cabral, (born 1467/68, Belmonte, Portugal—died 1520, Santarém ?), Portuguese navigator who is generally credited as the first ...

    Cabral Discovers Brazil | History Today

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    History Today
    Richard Cavendish explains how a fleet led by Pedro Álvares Cabral reached ... Cabral (center-left, pointing) sights the Brazilian mainland for the first time on 22 ...

    Pedro Alvares Cabral: Portuguese Explorer - Enchanted ...

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    Pedro Alvares Cabral: Portuguese Explorer: Cabral (1467-1520) was a Portuguese nobleman, explorer, and navigator who discovered Brazil on April 22 , 1500.
This book........a work of fiction......written by a Portuguese man..........from Lisbon to Rio.........which is in Brazil.........also, by the jacket of the book...........it mentions NYC, USA........and Jeruseleum......


I got it from that book.........c the below.....


About a historian and cryptographer..............now...........why does that sound familiar??


Codex 632 (Tomás Noronha #1)


When Thomas Noronha, a professor of history and an expert cryptographer, is called upon to finish an unresolved investigation involving an aged scholar who is found mysteriously dead in his hotel room, his life takes several unexpected and dramatic turns. As Thomas slowly begins to unravel the cryptograms and enigmas that shroud the old professor's work, he finds a code that could possibly change the course of historical scholarship:

Moloc Ninundia Omastoos

In his quest to decipher this mysterious code, Thomas travels around the world from Lisbon to Rio, New York, and Jerusalem. He quickly immerses himself in the fascinating history of the discovery of the Americas, and the one enigma that no historian has ever been able to solve: the true identity of Christopher Columbus.

Mesmerizing in the way in which it reinterprets history most have come to regard as fact, Codex 632 reveals what could be one of the greatest historical misinterpretations of all time.
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