Atlantis: Story of what could have been had been summoned to listen to a Conference that would be dictated by one of the most prominent researchers of the 19th century, in everything to do with the study of ancient cultures, today disappeared, whose legacy, by its importance, remains, from its origins in the collective thought of all mankind. The responsibility to let us know the personality of our speaker fell, as it could not be otherwise in the Egyptian astrologer priest, Shulem. Ignatius Loyola Donnelly, was born in Philadelphia, in the year 1831, was the son of poor Irish immigrants, who had come to the new world in search of opportunities that them it was impossible to achieve in their homeland. His father had abandoned his studies for the priesthood and settled with a small shop, his slaughtered wife cared for children and trade, while he fell is within the school of medicine. Once obtained his degree in medicine, father Ignatius was devoted to the exercise of their profession, with so bad luck, that after about two years, one of his patients him contracted typhus, killing him. So our lecturer childhood was spent in the midst of great hardships and financial difficulties. When the death of her husband, Mrs.

Donnelly, was six months pregnant, however, remained firm in the conduct of the home, did not marry again, and he strove to instill in their children the desire for self-improvement, possessed of a strong character, implemented a strict discipline in the bosom of your home. Ignatius, graduated from a prestigious school of education superior, eager to satisfy the yearnings of her mother, devoted long hours to reading and demonstrated to possess a surprising talent as a writer. Three years later, he graduated as a lawyer, later went into politics, moved with his wife to the State of Minnesota, where he became the Office of Lieutenant Governor.