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El Dorado

El Dorado. Eldorado" Gaily bedight, A gallant knight, In sunshine and in shadow, Had journeyed long, Singing a song, In search of Eldorado. But he grew old - This knight so bold - And o'er his heart a shadow Fell, as he found No spot of ground That looked like Eldorado.

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El Dorado

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  1. El Dorado Eldorado" • Gaily bedight, A gallant knight,In sunshine and in shadow,Had journeyed long, Singing a song,In search of Eldorado. • But he grew old - This knight so bold - And o'er his heart a shadow Fell, as he found No spot of groundThat looked like Eldorado. • And, as his strengthFailed him at length,He met a pilgrim shadow - "Shadow," said he, "Where can it be - This land of Eldorado?" • "Over the Mountains Of the Moon Down the Valley of the Shadow,Ride, boldly ride," The shade replied, - "If you seek for Eldorado!" • Poem: Edgar Allan Poe, "Eldorado," Flag of Our Union (Boston), April 21, 1849

  2. El Dorado The City of Myths

  3. The Legend Begins • The original legend appears to have begun around 1530-1540 • It was started as a story called El Hombre Dorado or the golden man. This referred to a South American chieftain who was immensely wealthy and covered himself in gold dust.

  4. Why? • The reason for such an eccentric royal custom has been unclear. • The most commonly thought reason was for symbolic religious reasons. • Mainly the rituals of the Musica have been the suggested.

  5. The Tragedy • Raleigh returned to England, where King James ordered him beheaded for, among other things, disobeying orders to avoid conflict with the Spanish. • Watt Raleigh expedition was a disaster, and Watt Raleigh was killed in a battle with the Spaniards. • Raleigh returned to England, where King James ordered him to be beheaded for, disobeying orders to avoid conflict with the Spanish.

  6. What people thought • Because of the things that he did people supposed that there would be a Golden Kingdom and a city or even country where gold was abundant. This kingdom was known to the natives as Manoa or Omoa. • Over the years a number of explorers, looters, and invaders attempted to discover El Dorado. The myth probably motivated a lot of the invasions on the native cities by greedy Europeans.

  7. Where was it located? • Despite being a legendary, lost city, El Dorado has been found a number of times. • One of the people who supposedly discovered its secret was Antionio de Berrio who stated Manoa(the golden city/El Dorado) to be near the source of the Caroni river.

  8. Where was it located? • El Dorado was also located near Lake Guatavita • Lake Guatavita is a two hour drive north of the Colombian capital of Bogota

  9. Who searched for El Dorado. • The most famous person to search for El Dorado was Sir Walter Raleigh • Some other people who searched for it were Sir Walter Raleigh, Francisco de Orellana, Hernan Cortes, and Watt Raleigh

  10. Class question El Dorado supposedly nearby which lake? • Lake Erie • Lake Guatavita • Lake Tanganyika • Lake Mweru

  11. Works cited • http://www.pbs.org/conquistadors/orellana/orellana_b00.html# • http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/754792/posts

  12. "De Guiana" “Guiana, whose rich feet are mines of gold,Whose forehead knocks against the roof of stars,Stands on her tiptoes at fair England looking,” Poem excerpt: George Chapman, "De Guiana," 1

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