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Happy Halloween! In this Halloween special we delve into the god and goddess of the dead themselves, Hades and Persephone. We also get the low down on where you go when you die, and who you might encounter. A general mythology warning: far too many Greek myths involve assaulting women. I’m sorry, that’s just the… via…
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ὁ Μαρτίνος κάλλιστα ἔχει, ἀλλ’ὁ Καρλέττος μεστός ἐστι ζηλοτυπίας. via Βαρβαρισμός 31 — Sermones Raedarii
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When Spartacus escaped the gladiator training school he may not have realised what he had started. What began as a simple bid for freedom soon became a cause for slaves around Italy, and he attracted thousands of followers. The Romans were forced to pay attention to this enemy from within, despite the fact that there… via…
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Welcome back for season two of That’s Ancient History! We are kicking things off with a very special first episode featuring an interview with award-winning author Pat Barker. Pat Barker’s latest book, The Silence of the Girls, retells Homer’s Iliad from the perspective of Briseis a Trojan Queen who has been captured during the Trojan… via…
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In this episode, we discuss the myths, iconography, and cultic worship of Apollo, the god of music, poetry, prophecy, truth, healing, medicine, plague, light, and knowledge, who served as a kind of symbol for young Greek boys to emulate Photo/Mount Cynthus at DelosPhoto/Archaic Statue Group of Lions at DelosPhoto/Pen-and-Wash Restoration of Temple of Apollo at DelosPhoto/Ruins……