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The Minoan Labyrinth

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey immerses players in the mythology of Ancient Greece. In particular, they can walk in the footsteps of Theseus through the Labyrinth and come face to face with the mythical Minotaur. Commonly associated with the maze-like Knossos palace on Crete, how much ...  Show more

Emperor Diocletian and the Great Persecution

How did a humble Balkan soldier ascend to the heights of Roman power?Tristan Hughes is joined by Dr. David Gwynn to explore the tumultuous reign of Emperor Diocletian and the significant reforms that pulled the Roman Empire out of its third-century crisis, including the formation ...  Show more

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Greek Myths: The Furies
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Gilgamesh, le plus ancien héros de l'histoire ?
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Oceanus is a River?! Gods, Creatures & Nymphs of the Sea
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