SPAIN
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In September, EVERYBODY IN OUR CITY IS CELEBRATING CARTHAGINIANS AND ROMANS FESTIVAL.
Carthaginians and Romans are a festival of historical character since 1990 are held in the Spanish city of Cartagena during the second half of September and are declared of Tourist Interest Nacional.
In them, mass events commemorated by the historical events occurred in the city during the Second Punic War. events like the foundation of Qart Hadasht by Carthaginian general Asdrúbal the Beautiful, the output of Hannibal to Rome or the conquest of the city by Scipio Africanus are recalled.
Our infants wanted to celebrate this event too, so they dressed themselves as Romans (and their teachers too!)
Carthaginians and Romans are a festival of historical character since 1990 are held in the Spanish city of Cartagena during the second half of September and are declared of Tourist Interest Nacional.
In them, mass events commemorated by the historical events occurred in the city during the Second Punic War. events like the foundation of Qart Hadasht by Carthaginian general Asdrúbal the Beautiful, the output of Hannibal to Rome or the conquest of the city by Scipio Africanus are recalled.
Our infants wanted to celebrate this event too, so they dressed themselves as Romans (and their teachers too!)
POLAND
Piast Kolodziej (also known as hubs Ploughman) was great- great…grandfather of the historic first Polish rulers. Piast lived with his family in a poor chałupce hut in Gniezno below the castle. According to other legends same Piast came from the village Noć (Konin County, municipality Wierzbinek). Bright future son Hub was told by two unknown wanderers for hospitality. They took place in the home when there was the ceremony of birthday of the Piast’s 7-year-old son. Piast willingly invited strangers to the table and asked for their blessing and naming the boy. The two wanderers gave him the name Siemowit and predicted a great future for him. Thanking for hospitality they once again bless the boy, and all of the guests, then left to continue further journey. When Piast’s wife – Rzepicha went to the pantry, she noticed that stocks diminished. Everyone thought it was a good omen.In the near future Siemowit, took power in the country after the cruel duke Popiel, which was eaten by the mice. Descendants of Siemowit ruled (with a break), the Polish state to the death of Casimir the Great - November 5, 1370