184 – The Chaos of Bad Governance

184 – The Chaos of Bad Governance

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185 – Building the House of Wessex

When we left off last time, we were taking a look at the problem facing Europe that no one wanted to talk about. And this wasn’t like plague of people mistaking tights for pants. In that situation, the only solution is to ignore it until it retreats back to the darkest recesses o ...  عرض المزيد

186 – Wessex: A story of Myth building, Opportunism, and Annexation

This episode is getting a bit into the political weeds and it’s for a very important reason. We’re seeing the development of that dynastic juggernaut we all know and love, the House of Wessex, and I want you to see how and why it’s forming into what it will eventually become. Bec ...  عرض المزيد

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