Salvador José Mañer

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Salvador José Mañer (1676–1751) was a Spanish journalist, historian and writer.

Selected works

  • A Critical History of the Passion of Jesus Christ
  • The political system of Europe
  • The Swiss referee,
  • History of Prince Eugene of Savoy,
  • Count Teckeli historical novel,
  • The famous marine man
  • The critical Amphitheater
  • Triumph of the Christian religion, and true Roman Church.
  • New Explanation of many places of sacred Scripture, which claims to be well illustrated by the lack of natural light and natural sciences.
  • History of the Rulers of the world.
  • Collection of the Golden Bull, with notes, Madrid, 1745.


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