History of Ancient Rome, Part 1 of 2 - The Republic

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History of Ancient Rome (8th Century BC - 1453 AD)

This long soft spoken sleep story tells you the history of Ancient Rome from its foundation to the fall of Constantinople. It is in 3 parts. In part 1, I tell you about the origins of Rome, its slow emergence and wars until the 1st Century BC - including the founding of the Repub ...  Show more

Sol Invictus, Ishtar, Mithra, Pazuzu: Stories of Forgotten Gods

For tonight's bedtime story, let's explore the stories of various gods from Antiquity that once were very relevant to the societies that worshipped them, before mostly disappearing from memories: • Sol Invictus, the sun god of the Romans that was propelled from obscure cult to im ...  Show more

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