The History of Rome, often abbreviated THoR, was a podcast created by Mike Duncan which aired between 2007 and 2012. In the 2010 podcast awards, THoR won...
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Mike Duncan (podcaster) (redirect from Revolutions (podcast))
The History of Rome, a narrative podcast chronicling events from the founding of Rome until the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. The podcast concluded...
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Livy The History of Rome (Mommsen) (Römische Geschichte), an 1854–1856 multi-volume work by historian Theodor Mommsen The History of Rome (podcast), a 2007–2012...
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The History of Rome or Roman History usually refers to either The history of the city of Rome in present-day Italy The history of the various states established...
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The following is a list of history podcasts. Popular history "10 History Podcasts That Will Make You Hit Subscribe". My Modern Met. 2021-07-30. Archived...
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Portland, Oregon, US The History of Rome (podcast), often abbreviated THoR Thor (motorcycles), American company founded 1901 Thor Equities, a private equity...
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Great Conspiracy (redirect from The Great Conspiracy)
121–131. doi:10.2307/526106. JSTOR 526106. S2CID 162189776. The Barbarian Conspiracy at British History The Great Conspiracy at The History of Rome Podcast...
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horror podcast created by Daniel Powell and Marc Sollinger and starring Amelia Kidd. It uses the found footage technique and follows the story of Dan (voiced...
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Lars Brownworth (category People in history occupations)
impetus for The History of Rome podcast. Portals: History Political science Education New York (state) Maryland The History of Rome podcast "Lars Brownworth...
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Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
John Wiley & Sons, pp. 313–329. Duncan, Mike, “7 – The Roman Washington”. History of Rome podcast (2008-11-11). Retrieved 2020-06-26. Wikimedia Commons...
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