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The Reflux of # FluzoCrímenes




Last week, at the premiere of “El Condensador de Fluzo”, the presenter Juan Gómez-Jurado warmed up engines in the networks answering questions from the community on Twitter two hours before the start of #FluzoPrimerasVeces.

The merriment in the networks had only just begun. The historian, writer and collaborator of the program Javier Treaty Had an idea: the Backlight.

“As is evident, in 6 minutes of the script there are many data, nuances and possibilities that fall. So I want to use the account to complete a little what is covered in each program”. This is how the collaborator explained this proposal, which he inaugurated by telling more details of the Battle of Qadesh, the subject dealt with during the “Historical Fake News” section of #FluzoPrimerasVeces.

In the program dedicated to the crimes of history, the collaborator returned to the charge with a new flash, on this occasion, an anecdote from his childhood about the film The crime of Cuenca, Directed by Pilar Miró.

Viking crimes

The proposal triumphed among the team, and the the rest of the team of historians and historians of the program got down to work with their corresponding highlights. Laia San Jose, which debuted in # FluzoCrímenes in the section “This sounds familiar to me”, went into viking crime world. Was it a violent society? How were crimes solved? From her Twitter account, the collaborator responded to these questions.

Hail Nestor!

The next to join was Néstor Marqués, from Ancient Rome to the Day, who you will see very soon on the show. As expected, it addressed the crimes of Ancient Rome. “The history of ancient Rome cannot be understood without its crimes. On many occasions, the most radical changes in this society were produced from a bloody crime ”. Thus began the thread, in which it traveled from the assassination of Remus at the hands of Romulus to aristocratic and senatorial violence, with victims such as Caesar or Nero.


A haunting neolithic crime

The archaeologist Marga Sanchez Romero, who we could see in the section “This sounds familiar to me” of #FluzoPrimerasVeces, took to the networks a violent crime that took place in the Neolithic, specifically in the cave of Els Trocs (Huesca), where the remains of a total of nine murdered people were found, including four children.

The “pills” of Ad Absurdum

The absurd was not left behind in the networks: during the broadcast, the advisors and coordinators of historical content of the program shared more details about the different data and historical events narrated by Juan Gómez-Jurado and company. Did you want to know more? This Sunday, January 17 at 7:00 p.m., Ad Absurdum will have a snack with Laia San José and the deputy director of the program Tirma Pérez through Twitch.

And remember: if you missed the program, You can now see it in full on RTVE A La Carta.

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