Die Geräuschkulisse Bagdads - Episode 10: Bildung & Das Haus der Weisheit

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Gangster Der Meere | EP 8 | Nathaniel North, der umherziehende Pirat

Bermuda lag an der Kreuzung zwischen Europa und der Neuen Welt, war aber auch ein Zufluchtsort für Piraten. Schon als Kind wurde Nathaniel North mit den legendären Erzählungen über Thomas Tews Heldentaten im Indischen Ozean vertraut gemacht. Schon das genügte, um ihn zu einer kri ...  Show more

Gangster Der Meere | EP 7 | Edward England, der gestrandete Kapitän

Wer sagt, dass alle Piraten grausam und blutrünstig sind? Auf Edward England trifft das jedenfalls nicht zu. Für diesen Seeräuber, der einst in der englischen Marine gedient hatte, stand die Piraterie für den Traum von Freiheit und Reichtum. Nichts verpflichtete ihn dazu, gegneri ...  Show more

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