Les reines de l'Égypte ancienne, avec Florence Quentin

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Rome a-t-elle imposée sa culture aux peuples du Nord ? [2/2], avec Vivien Barrière

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La guerre de Crimée : un conflit oublié, avec Yves Bruley

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