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This week our chronovisor takes us back to France to meet a unique character. Nostradamus was much more than a fortune teller. Together with Jesús Callejo we discover the lesser-known side of this 16th century doctor and scientist. Manuel Gago, author of Ángel Negro, talks to us about the trafficking of works of art. José María Sadia in his section on The Romanesque Code immerses us in the waters of reservoirs and lakes to search for ancient churches that are now lost. The city of Constantinople was the capital of half the world during the Middle Ages. Fermín Agustí has preserved with Baptiste Touverey the author of Constantinople. Luis E. Íñigo is the author of The History of Spain in 100 Questions. Together with him we discover the multitude of perspectives that our own history has. We end our program with Claudia Casanova who brings us the biographical profile of Blanca Catalán de Ocón, the first Spanish botanist, protagonist of her novel Historia de una flor.