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This episode is about Pope Pius I! Or at least, it tries to be, while also touching on all the major figures of second century Christianity that outshone him, including his own brother. We’ll discuss Pius’s life and contributions, and decide whether or he is an overshadowed gem, or a needle in a haystack. Shepherd… via…
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Iason ab Augusto Iustoque de rebus in Australia visis interrogatur. Umquamne in Australia fuisti? Australiam invisere vis? via QDP Ep 114: De Rebus Australianis — Quomodo Dicitur? Podcast
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From the Colosseum to the Palace of Knossos, from Hadrian’s Wall to the Parthenon, this episode of That’s Ancient History travels the Ancient World as it survives today. 127 more words via S.1 E.8 Visiting Ancient Sites with Harriet Scott & Jill Scott — That’s Ancient History
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Resuming our narrative of the history of Carthage, we turn to one of the successor realms in the West led by a second cousin of Alexander the Great: Pyrrhus, King of Epirus. via Episode 27 – The Truceless War: Part I — The Layman’s Historian
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During the 415 – 413 BC Athenian invasion of Sicily, a Syracusan aristocrat named Hermocrates had become the hero of […] via Episode 1.12 – Enter Dionysius – Part I – The Fall of Acragas — Historyteller