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Meaning of culebra caligulense by felipe lorenzo del rio





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culebra caligulense
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Coluber caligulensis, so the Romans called the common eel or European eel (anguilla anguilla ) by the character of Emperor Caligula to this dish from his military campaign to Britain in which he only reached the shores of Normandy with 200. 000 legionnaires who ordered to collect shells on the beaches to return to Rome with that spoils of war.

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