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Did the Romans discover a mystical creature in Baden-Württemberg over 2,000 years ago?

2024-03-29T08:16:11.854Z

Highlights: Did the Romans discover a mystical creature in Baden-Württemberg over 2,000 years ago?. As of: March 29, 2024, 9:05 a.m By: Julian Baumann CommentsPressSplit There are a number of myths and legends surrounding the Black Forest. A field report by general Gaius Julius Caesar talks about an unknown animal about which there are several different theories. For example, the tallest tree in Germany can be found there.



As of: March 29, 2024, 9:05 a.m

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There are a number of myths and legends surrounding the Black Forest. © IMAGO/imageBROKER/Olaf Schulz

In a field report by Gaius Julius Caesar that is over 2,000 years old, there is talk of an unusual sighting in the Black Forest. What's it all about?

Freiburg - The Black Forest is known not only for its breathtaking landscape, but also for its rich history and culture. From the world-famous fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm to stories of a sunken city said to be at the bottom of Lake Titisee, the Black Forest is a place that stimulates the imagination. A field report by general Gaius Julius Caesar talks about an unknown animal about which there are several different theories.

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reports on the “mystical creature” that Caesar’s scouts are said to have discovered in the Black Forest over 2,000 years ago.

In the Black Forest there are not only myths but also tangible records to marvel at. For example, the tallest tree in Germany can be found there.

The editor Julian Baumann wrote this article and then used an AI language model for optimization at his own discretion. All information has been carefully checked.

Source: merkur

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