Monarchia Hebrea, 3, by Vicente Bacallar y Sanna San Felipe, delves into the history of the Hebrew monarchy. Written in Spanish, this historical work explores the key figures, events, and political dynamics that shaped ancient Israel. It provides a detailed account of the kings and their reigns, offering insights into the social, religious, and military aspects of the time.
Bacallar y Sanna San Felipe's work contributes to a broader understanding of Jewish history and its significance in the context of the ancient world. This volume is essential for historians and readers interested in the roots of Western civilization and the enduring legacy of the Hebrew people.
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