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  • October 30, 2018

    #podcastitas ~ Sermo Raedarius 77 — Sermones Raedarii

    Sermo 77, de duobus locis antiquorum, quibus freti, conamur intellegere quomodo sit distinguenda oratio soluta a versibus recitatis. Accedunt duo carmina et commendatio novae seriei Magistri Craft ab ipso auctore prolata. via Sermo Raedarius 77 — Sermones Raedarii

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  • October 30, 2018

    #podcastitas ~ Ancient Vampires: They Only Knock Once — Ancient History Fangirl

      Communities all over the ancient world had a problem: their dead wouldn’t stay in the ground. They rose up as shambolic corpses, gusts of wind and evil spirits, draining human life force and devouring flesh and blood. The vampire myth is an ancient one, found on every continent. Join us as we explore the oldest……

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  • October 30, 2018

    #podcastitas ~ HOF Episode 11: Bread and Circuses, but Mostly Bread (Rome) — ANTHROCHEF

    Rome. Probably what most people think of when they think “Ancient World”. In this episode, however, we discover that in terms of the culinary, the Roman Republic and then Empire was most distinguishable as a lens into the diets and cooking of the wider ancient World before it. Come listen to find out more. Music […]…

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  • October 30, 2018

    #podcastitas ~ Tiberius #9 – Happy Fish — Life Of The Caesars

    The other problem Tibbo had in 16 was a belated consequence of the removal of Agrippa Postumus. As soon as he heard of Augustus’ death, Clemens, […] via Tiberius #9 – Happy Fish — Life Of The Caesars

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  • October 30, 2018

    #podcastitas ~ XL: The End of the Trojan War, Something About a Horse & a Heel — Let’s Talk About Myths, Baby! A Greek & Roman Mythology Podcast

    It’s the end of the war as we know it. Finally, the Trojan War comes to an end. We cover Achilles and his famous heel, the Trojan horse, and what happens to the Trojans when the Greeks are finished with them. A general mythology warning: far too many Greek myths involve assaulting women. I’m sorry,… via…

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