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  • March 27, 2018

    #podcastitas ~ QDP Ep 93: Bostoniae cum Serena Shirley — Quomodo Dicitur? Podcast

      Iustus Bostoniae cum Serena (Skye) Shirley comoedias Romanas, artem linguas discendi, necnon alia quaedam argumenta tractat. Quarum aliarum rerum (praeter linguam Latinam) studiosus/a es? Certiores nos facias aut hac in pagina (infra) aut apud Prosopobiblion (“Facebook“) aut pipiando (“tweeting”) […] via QDP Ep 93: Bostoniae cum Serena Shirley — Quomodo Dicitur? Podcast

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  • March 27, 2018

    #podcastitas ~ 072 – The Wrathful Queen — The History of Ancient Greece Podcast

    In this episode, we discuss the myths, iconography, and cultic worship of Hera, the queen of the heavens and wife of Zeus, and the guardian of women, marriage, childbirth, and the family unit via 072 – The Wrathful Queen — The History of Ancient Greece Podcast

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  • March 20, 2018

    #podcastitas ~ How to Survive a Siege, Part 1: Street Cleaners of Carthage — Ancient History Fangirl

      How would you survive an ancient siege? We take a close look at the brutal siege of Carthage at the end of the Punic Wars–and give you a few tips and hacks for staying alive when the enemy has breached the gates. via How to Survive a Siege, Part 1: Street Cleaners of Carthage…

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  • March 20, 2018

    #podcastitas ~ Episode 21: Rome’s Legacy and the Barbarian Kingdoms — The Fall of Rome Podcast

      As central government disappeared from what had been the Western Roman Empire, the barbarian kingdoms stepped into the void, creating new forms of rulership and institutions that would lay the groundwork for the fragmented, fractured medieval world. via The Fall of Rome Podcast, Episode 21: Rome’s Legacy and the Barbarian Kingdoms — The Fall of…

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  • March 20, 2018

    #podcastitas ~ Ep. 034 – Marathon and Persian Naval Power — Maritime History Podcast

        A substantial portion of the Persian fleet was wrecked in a storm in 492 BCE, but after Darius ordered it to be rebuilt, they set sail for Greece in the summer of 490. […] via Ep. 034 – Marathon and Persian Naval Power —

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