
536 AD
The Worst Year to Be Alive in the History of Humankind
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ナレーター:
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Zack Zimbler
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著者:
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Kamal Khalaf
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A Cataclysm That Plunged the World into Darkness—The Year Civilization Nearly Collapsed
The Deadliest Volcanic Eruption in History
In 536 AD, the sun dimmed, the sky turned a ghostly gray, and global temperatures plummeted. Crops withered, famine spread like wildfire, and entire civilizations were thrown into chaos. Historians and scientists now recognize this year as one of the most catastrophic climate events in human history—a volcanic winter that reshaped the world.
What You’ll Discover in This Book:
The Science Behind the Catastrophe – Explore groundbreaking research into volcanic winters, ice core evidence, and how a mysterious eruption altered the global climate.
Eyewitness Accounts from the Ancient World – Firsthand records from Byzantine historians, Chinese scribes, and Middle Eastern chronicles reveal the panic, despair, and resilience of those who lived through the darkness.
The Plague That Followed – How the weakened world fell victim to the Plague of Justinian, one of the deadliest pandemics in history.
The Fall of Empires & the Birth of New Powers – From the Byzantine struggles to the rise of feudal Europe and the foundations of the Islamic Caliphate.
Lessons for Today – What this ancient climate disaster teaches us about climate change, pandemics, and societal resilience in our modern world.
This compelling and deeply researched work is an essential listen. It’s a provocative journey through history and science that will challenge your understanding of the past and its impact on our future.
Combining historical narratives, scientific analysis, and dramatic storytelling, this book uncovers the forgotten disaster that shaped human history.